Quote Originally Posted by EastonAssassin
Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
Danny it isn't quite the same. First Castillo would outland Mayweather by a lot of punches in a few rounds which he won while the rest Mayweather would out punch him by a smaller margin, and would win the round. IN the Oscar Dela Hoya vs. Mayweather fight not only where the number way more in Mayweather's favor, but he 1. landed a lot more clean shots than Castillo did against him. 2. He landed more to the head, and 3. He out landed Oscar is almost every round instead of having a whole punches landed in one round while in another almost landed the same number eventually the one guy will have way more punch stat numbers. Anyways Mayweather vs. Castillo I was a much closer fight than this one.
either the #s are credible or they're not. can't have it both ways. they matter when they help your arguement but don't matter when they hurt it. no no no.
My point exactly and this is why I never used the compubox stats to argue.

There are only two operators doing the compubox numbers and that for me is not enough.
There should be a lot more. If they had 6 to 8 operators doing different functions then I would regard compubox numbers with more respect.
The way the system is set up right now leaves a huge hole.