Mayweather Ortiz punch stats.

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  1. Jaguar

    Jaguar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Anybody who says Ortiz was getting to Floyd or had him hurt needs to look at these.

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    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!

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  2. LancsTerrible

    LancsTerrible Different Forms of Game. Full Member

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    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.
     
  3. AceNguyen

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    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.
     
  4. Boxing Fanatic

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    it was a one sided fight. floyd made him look ordinary. pac will be the same. that is why this fight aint never happening
     
  5. LancsTerrible

    LancsTerrible Different Forms of Game. Full Member

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    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.
     
  6. Leon

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    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.
     
  7. AceNguyen

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    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.
     
  8. LancsTerrible

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    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.
     
  9. Leon

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    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.
     
  10. Jaguar

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    Who? The judges had it 4-0, 4-0, and 3-1.
     
  11. CarlesX7

    CarlesX7 Shit got real! Full Member

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    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.
     
  12. AceNguyen

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    I've read many posts on this site and others where people are saying that Ortiz was turning the tide in the 4th round.
     
  13. Jaguar

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