I think punches thrown are interesting to analyze a lot of times, as they are largely objective whereas punches landed can be a little bit subjective. Especially when evaluating a fight and trying to put the stats into context as far as what you saw and what the stats are showing.
Ward only threw 400 punches against Bika...and it said he landed 59% for a total of 235!! That's crazy to me. An unbelievably, literally, high percentage. What did you think when you watched the fight? lol ;0
Ward threw 573 against Froch, compared to Froch's 683. So didn't get completely outworked, and in that fight I did see Ward do well at hitting and not getting hit, and out-dueling Froch. I thought it was close, but the punches thrown stats back up what I saw - Froch was a little busier but Ward was probably a little more precise and executed a little better on O and D. But the stats say he landed 243-156 against Froch! I did not see that at all. That would mean Ward is landing an average of 20 a round to Froch's 13. Did not see that at all, and the two judges who scored it 7-5 for Ward had it about right imo.
Barrera threw 722 punches against Ward and only got credit for landing 111! That is just not what I saw at all. Ward only threw 463 and apparently landed 166. I did not see that at all! Lol. I just call it how I see it.
A good defensive fighter can win a fight throwing 80% of the total of his opponents' punches. Has happened a lot. Usually 8-4 type of fights but can still happen. When you are being out-thrown by 250 punches, I mean I can't ever recall seeing a fight like that and feeling the guy who got outworked by that number won the fight, let alone won it by a shutout score as you suggest.
If you are getting out-thrown by that amount - a lot of those are getting through. A lot more than Barrera or Bika got credit for.
Again, if you disagree, please post your scores round by round from those fights.
Ward only threw 400 punches against Bika...and it said he landed 59% for a total of 235!! That's crazy to me. An unbelievably, literally, high percentage. What did you think when you watched the fight? lol ;0
Ward threw 573 against Froch, compared to Froch's 683. So didn't get completely outworked, and in that fight I did see Ward do well at hitting and not getting hit, and out-dueling Froch. I thought it was close, but the punches thrown stats back up what I saw - Froch was a little busier but Ward was probably a little more precise and executed a little better on O and D. But the stats say he landed 243-156 against Froch! I did not see that at all. That would mean Ward is landing an average of 20 a round to Froch's 13. Did not see that at all, and the two judges who scored it 7-5 for Ward had it about right imo.
Barrera threw 722 punches against Ward and only got credit for landing 111! That is just not what I saw at all. Ward only threw 463 and apparently landed 166. I did not see that at all! Lol. I just call it how I see it.
A good defensive fighter can win a fight throwing 80% of the total of his opponents' punches. Has happened a lot. Usually 8-4 type of fights but can still happen. When you are being out-thrown by 250 punches, I mean I can't ever recall seeing a fight like that and feeling the guy who got outworked by that number won the fight, let alone won it by a shutout score as you suggest.
If you are getting out-thrown by that amount - a lot of those are getting through. A lot more than Barrera or Bika got credit for.
Again, if you disagree, please post your scores round by round from those fights.
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