CompuBox is a computerized system that counts punches during a fight. It tracks punches thrown and landed by each fighter. The system categorizes punches by type: jabs, power punches, and more. For example, CompuBox stats often appear during televised bouts for analysis. Trainers and fans see which boxer controlled the action. The system provides objective insight into volume and accuracy. It cannot judge defense or ring control. CompuBox helps compare fighters’ styles quantitatively. Analysts use it to explain decisions and trends. Statistics add depth to fight commentary. It complements, but does not replace, human judgment.
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