Why do people use Compubox as evidence that someone won a fight?

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  1. charlievint

    charlievint Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    a KO or TKO is a Statistic!;)
     
  2. sinosleep

    sinosleep GIRL=nicole whittaker Full Member

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    This is the correct answer.
     
  3. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Real talk in regards to Compubox #s
     
  4. the only time compubox is not good is in a calslappy fight
     
  5. Daddy Warbucks

    Daddy Warbucks Member Full Member

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    I don't put too much stock into compubox because it's subject to human error. It doesn't say anything about partially blocked shots, the power of the shots or things of that nature.
     
  6. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Jesus Why Bernard Hopkisn Get away with that Punch, Grab, hold%hit **** and is called some kind of Defensive Wizard when Ricky Hatton was Sentenced by Criminal?:huh

    What a hypocrisy.
     
  7. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    most times if a man has landed %50 of his punches or close he has won the fight

    rare bot men can do it it be Fight of The Century with 2 guys landing %50
     
  8. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's often better than 3 random people who know nothing about boxing scoring a fight who sometimes even have affiliations with promoters and have the potential to be bought.
     
  9. Starched Him

    Starched Him Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    depends on the ref
    u think thats bad you should see how much bull**** that ref let slide in the hollifield vs ruiz when he had hollifield hurt lol

    jhon ruiz dropped to his knees and crawled between hollifields legs because hollifield wouldnt let him go
     
  10. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    Caballero vs Litzau is a perfect example of how you can't go strictly off compubox. Cab outlanded litzau by a significant amount but his punches weren't seen as more effective.
     
  11. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    if the main scoring criteria is clean effective punching, and compubox does not measure how clean or effective a landed punch was, then how is compubox a good tool to determine who won the fight? it isn't.
     
  12. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    it can also be misleading when you outland someone by a decent amount in the rounds you win but you win less rounds total. a lot of people point to the compubox numbers while ignoring that they don't tell the whole story.
     
  13. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    well usually compubox also counts the punches for each individual round so that's not really true in those cases.
     
  14. PNoyFightFanUSN

    PNoyFightFanUSN Larry Don't Give a **** Full Member

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    that still ties in with overall effectiveness of your punches though. some people don't even bother to check the individual rounds, just look at the end result.
     
  15. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    According to the punch stats Kelly Pavlik only landed 24% on Bronco McKart, but he landed 32% on Sergio Martinez. So, Martinez is easier to hit than McKart:patsch