I don't really see anyone arguing that. I see people saying the fight was close & power punches tend to catch the eyes of judges more than jabs so yes they do tend to steer who wins rounds more. The bottom line is the fight was close & either guy coulda won the fight & the reality of the rbr punch stat numbers co-sign that reality like the reality of rbr punch stat numbers usually do probably 95%+ of the time.
For those using compubox to show Canelo won. LMAO
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Are you trying to make people see you for an idiot or something? Don't post statistics without the full picture, otherwise you'll get owned just like you did in this thread already by various other members.
Think next time.Comment
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Who the **** scores a fight based on what the Compubox *stats* are...
Rather than their own eyes?
Who the **** scores a fight based on *percentage* of punches landed...
Rather than *actual* punches landed?
Who the **** scores a fight based on *totals* of a fight...
Rather than round-by-round like Boxing is supposed to be judged?
Is everyone aware that "Power Punches" are simply any punch that is not a Jab?
It's not to suggest that it's a Hook that landed with more "power" than your normal Hook, or a more powerful Straight than your usual Straights, etc...Comment
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Kev the clown is here only to troll, he said so several times himself, just another random ******ed troll, just ignore whatever he says, its worth nill.Comment
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