Pac v Horn rbr
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I question the accuracy of those stats. As I posted in another thread, I first thought they were off during the undercard bouts.
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I honestly cannot believe that you are pulling punch stats out your ass.diddy wrote:Horn got outlanded 182-92.
Sounds like 9-3 Horn to me.
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My ass doesn't compute them. A computer does. Those are actual real stats, genius.
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By the way am I the only one that noticed the timekeeper rang the bell early 3 times tonight?
The last round of the Mosley Jr. vs Touissant fight ended with 12 seconds still left to go.
The 3rd round of the Jerwin Ancajas vs Teiru Kinoshita fight ended with 17 seconds still left to go
The final round of Horn vs Pac ended with about 8 seconds still left
It was a consistent problem throughout the card.
The last round of the Mosley Jr. vs Touissant fight ended with 12 seconds still left to go.
The 3rd round of the Jerwin Ancajas vs Teiru Kinoshita fight ended with 17 seconds still left to go
The final round of Horn vs Pac ended with about 8 seconds still left
It was a consistent problem throughout the card.
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I believe human beings are responsible for the stats that entered into Compubox. It'd be a hard nights work and you'd have to be vigilant watching one fighter and one fighter only and counting exactly what he throws and lands.diddy wrote:My ass doesn't compute them. A computer does. Those are actual real stats, genius.
At least that's the way compubox used to be. Maybe technology has updated somehow and they don't have human involvement anymore.
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No they aren't, not genius.diddy wrote:My ass doesn't compute them. A computer does. Those are actual real stats, genius.
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No, you're right. the fighters don't have sensors on their bodies that report back to a computer. there is a clown clicking a button, unless Horn lands four shots while he's checking out some glorious Australian lady.gilgamesh wrote:I believe human beings are responsible for the stats that entered into Compubox. It'd be a hard nights work and you'd have to be vigilant watching one fighter and one fighter only and counting exactly what he throws and lands.diddy wrote:My ass doesn't compute them. A computer does. Those are actual real stats, genius.
At least that's the way compubox used to be. Maybe technology has updated somehow and they don't have human involvement anymore.
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I thought boxers have USB stick up their backside which tells computer anything & everything 
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I guess Diddy like goose Teddy were way too busy counting punches & not watching the fightTanzio wrote:I honestly cannot believe that you are pulling punch stats out your ass.diddy wrote:Horn got outlanded 182-92.
Sounds like 9-3 Horn to me.
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Yes they do....and they know that PAC landed waaay more of them.
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Care to tell what is a scoring punch??ldlamb wrote:Yes they do....and they know that PAC landed waaay more of them.
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Sounds closeTanzio wrote:Looking back at it, I gave 10 and 11 to Pac and I see many people had one or another or both of those to Horn. On my card that would have made it 114-113 Horn. I cannot call this a robbery.