Anybody who says Ortiz was getting to Floyd or had him hurt needs to look at these. Source 26 punches in 4 rounds? That means 6.5 punches landed per round. Zero jabs landed. Seriously? Those flurries when Floyd was against the ropes? Nothing landed! This content is protected
As I said in another Compubox thread on the issue, I think Compubox to be bull**** (no offence to the people scoring...ok a lot of offence) but your not going to find anybody arguing that Ortiz came anywhere close to outlanding Mayweather last night.
There are lots of people who would have scored 2 rounds for Ortiz. No doubt influenced by the commentary and the ODLH-esque flurries against the ropes where nothing lands.
it was a one sided fight. floyd made him look ordinary. pac will be the same. that is why this fight aint never happening
There are a lot of people swayed by mid fight numbers appearing on the screen rather than what they saw. I don't like it, not that I scored lasts night fight but I don't personally see how anyone could have given a round to Ortiz, to call his flurries "ODLH-esque" is a little of mark, ODLH managed to land while Ortiz was cuffing shots or hitting shoulder.
It does a good job at keeping tracking of how many punches are thrown though. I thought it was great how Floyd dropped Ortiz workrate that much.
Yes. People always say that Floyd's opponents have such low workrate because they're old, but it's really because he gives them a quick punch to the face every time they make a mistake.
I sometimes wonder what it classes as a punch thrown. I prefer to make my own mind up. For instance I didn't need a machine to tell me that Ortiz wasn't throwing as many punches as he was against say...Peterson or Berto.
Ortiz threw 58 punches a round against Bertoe. That's the welterweight average, and that seems to be his punch frequency if a fight is going his way. Floyd brought him down to 37 a round. I'm impressed by how someone who had 14 pounds over Floyd with a decent chin couldn't even just simply walk through his one punch counters and throw whatever they wanted.
Yea I saw some of the sequences where Ortiz was throwing non-stop with Floyd on the ropes. When watching it live you think that some of the punches landed, but in slo-mo you can see that the ones that actually landed were fewer than you thought at first. Ortiz was basically landing about 1 out of 10 shots. I assume that one judge gave the first round to Ortiz. I can go with that. But 2 through 4 was all Mayweather. Have to note, though, that quite a few times compubox doesn't tell the truth about what happens in the ring. This isn't one of those times, though.
I've read many posts on this site and others where people are saying that Ortiz was turning the tide in the 4th round.