PunchStat Report: Peterson W 12 (spl) Khan
Monday, December 12, 2011 at 11:31AM By CompuBox
Khan was the busier fighter, while 8-1 underdog Peterson had the edge in power shots landed, hitting on 46%.






Monday, December 12, 2011 at 11:31AM By CompuBox
Khan was the busier fighter, while 8-1 underdog Peterson had the edge in power shots landed, hitting on 46%.

Monday, December 5, 2011 at 12:03PM By CompuBox
Cotto, in retreat most of the fight, landed 51% of his power shots. Cotto had a 148-131 edge in power shots landed, closing the already damaged right eye of Margarito.

Friday, December 2, 2011 at 9:30AM By CompuBox
For world-class boxers three-and-a-half years can be a lifetime, and such has been the case for Miguel Cotto and Antonio Margarito. On July 26, 2008, Cotto lost his WBA welterweight title, his perfect record and several portions of his prime while Margarito gained a belt, a signature victory and hero status, especially among Mexicans and hard-core fans who relish an up-by-the-bootstraps success story.
The intervening years have seen Cotto add two belts -- he'll be defending the WBA junior middleweight title Saturday -- while the "Tijuana Tornado" not only lost two of his last three fights but also his reputation and boxing license when tainted hand wraps were discovered minutes before he fought Shane Mosley. Cotto, and many others, believe Margarito's hands were loaded during their fight, thus creating the rationale for this rematch.
Can Margarito, a 9-5 ‘dog in the rematch, beat Cotto "clean," or will "Junito" set the record straight? Their CompuBox track records offer these hints:

> Read more CompuBox analysis of Miguel Cotto vs Antonio Margarito on HBO.com
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 1:52PM By CompuBox
Although Saul Alvarez is 38-0-1 (28 KO) and will be making the third defense of his WBC super welterweight title against Kermit Cintron, many still consider "Canelo" a work in progress. After all, the 21-year-old is boxing's youngest champion and the only one born in the 1990s.
Will Alvarez brighten his star with a victory over the seasoned Cintron or will the Puerto Rican become a two-division titlist and turn Alvarez's star into a black hole? Only they can answer those questions, but their respective CompuBox histories offer these factors:

> Read more CompuBox analysis of Canelo Alvarez vs Kermit Cintron on HBO.com
Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 12:05PM By CompuBox
Pacquiao had just a 117-100 edge in power shots landed, while Marquez landed the cleaner shots. Pac was busier, averaging 49 punches thrown per round to 36 per round for Marquez.
