Jared Anderson tried for 10 rounds to crack the shell of Ryad Merhy. Anderson was 128 of 662, 19% in total punches compared to 34 of 144, 24% for Merhy. The 144 punches thrown for Mehry is the 3rd fewest in 10 round fights in CompuBox history. It seems Merhy achieved his goal of not getting knocked out. Scores were 100-90 twice and somehow a judge gave a round to Merhy for a 99-91 score.
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Eff PandasMon Apr 15, 2024, 6:18 AM UTC
Jfc. Obviously the winner of the fight is typically gonna feel the bulk of the bad look fan takes in these situations like Jared is here, but no promoter should be calling Ryad anytime soon after his non effort last night.
MulaKOMon Apr 15, 2024, 1:45 AM UTC
What was compubox watching ???
Honestly though , I would really enjoy their answer cause it don’t make any fughin sense
Are they on the payroll also
WOO9088Sun Apr 14, 2024, 11:36 PM UTC
Jared fought to his opposition. But that doesn't bold well vs top heavyweights. He needed to not just carry the fight but put on a clinic and knock him out. Maybe he was flustered because Merhy took his punches and Jared was shocked KO #16 wasn't going to happened. Playing it safe. Not taking risks.
willieb24Sun Apr 14, 2024, 1:41 PM UTC
That's what I was thinking. Gotta be a
tank job, but Anderson could have made a better effort to try and knock that guy out.
mootintSun Apr 14, 2024, 12:50 PM UTC
these punch stats are way off. First off Anderson landed way more body shots and no way the other guy threw or landed that many.