Compubox is merely a rough guide, and its usually pretty accurate in that it agrees with the outcome. A case where a fighter dominates the first, say, 6 rounds and may be 60-54 on all judges' cards ahead, then gets knocked out with a single blow in the 7th, in this case Compubox could not have predicted any such outcome.

Ring Generalship, a term I used to think was utter hogwash, cannot be measured by Compubox, nor can the effectiveness of the blows tallied by Compubox be judged.

If a fighter lands 200 punches in a fight, and most were pitter-patter, and his opponent lands 50 power punches (and let's say said opponent is George Foreman), the effectiveness of the blows is far more telling and predictive of the outcome than the mere TALLY.

I still enjoy seeing the numbers at the end, and even more throughout the fight. But I never take them to be the End-All and Be-All.