The bold is an excellent point. Punch stats would make much more sense if they were displayed round by round (which they never are). It wouldn’t be enough to change the current system, but the stats would be far more useful.
The example I’ve brought up many times now, whenever this topic comes up, is that one fighter might score heavily in a given round, while his opponent barely outscores him in another round. Both have won a round each, but one appears to have dominated on pure punch statistics. However, the way boxing works, it doesn’t matter how many punches were landed (unless it’s enough to justify a 10-8 round, for example), but rather who wins the round.
By the way, who do you think deserved to win this fight?
The example I’ve brought up many times now, whenever this topic comes up, is that one fighter might score heavily in a given round, while his opponent barely outscores him in another round. Both have won a round each, but one appears to have dominated on pure punch statistics. However, the way boxing works, it doesn’t matter how many punches were landed (unless it’s enough to justify a 10-8 round, for example), but rather who wins the round.
By the way, who do you think deserved to win this fight?
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