"trout landed more punches" i wouldnt consider it as "Punches", rather ***** slaps or mosquito bites, no hooks, no straight lefts, no uppercuts, just weak ass jabs...
Trout certainly had his moments and rounds. The outlying score was silly. However, for the majority of the fight, Canelo was pressing forward. Even though he was walking to Trout, he was making Trout miss and picking off many of his punches. Then he was getting through, landing the harder shots with greater accuracy. Trout was only rarely able to maneuver Alvarez into a bad position or set up big shots. I'd love for someone to explain how this constitutes Trout controlling the fight or "outboxing" Canelo. Movement and potshotting are fine, but just because the more mobile fighter is moving doesn't mean he's controlling the fight. You actually have to land the potshots and make the pursuer miss or look bad. If you're on the move, but you're the one missing and getting potshotted when the guy catches you, you are going to have a very hard time winning a pro fight on the cards.
How did you score Pacquiao vs Marquez 3? Pacquiao on compubox out landed Marquez. Punch stats don't tell the whole story a glancing blow is worth the same as a cleaning scoring blow on compubox. Also if you are going to use punch stats, it should be round by round.
trouts punches were pitty pat, nothing landed clear, it was all air punches, rarely did he punched in the face of canelo, canelo in the opposite landed clear shots, even hurt and wobbled trout. that wins fights and not tiny litle punches you wouldnt even hurt a aint with that.