UNIVERSUM BOX-PROMOTION FILES AN OFFICIAL PROTEST AGAINST THE DE LA HOYA-STURM DECISION |
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Universum
Box-Promotion filed an official protest at the World Boxing Organization against
the decision of the judges in the fight between Felix Sturm and Oscar de la
Hoya. Middleweight champion Sturm was defending his title last Saturday against
his challenger de la Hoya at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas. All three judges
scored the contest 115:113 in
favor
of de la Hoya (7:5 rounds).
“Almost every boxing expert in Germany and in the USA disagreed with the
result”, promoter Klaus-Peter Kohl said. “They all saw Felix Sturm as the
winner. We believe that the official decision was incorrect. Perhaps the judges
in Las Vegas were distracted by the overwhelming presence of the upcoming big
fight between Oscar de la Hoya and Bernard Hopkins which was already scheduled.
Going into the fight everybody was certain that de la Hoya would beat Felix.”
Strong objective arguments for the suspect that Felix Sturm was the true winner
are delivered by the punchstat of Compubox.
Based on their numbers Felix Sturm landed 234 of his punches whereas Oscar de la
Hoya only landed 188 times. Sturm had an even clearer edge with his punch
accuracy. The German landed 43% of his punches whereas the American only landed
24%.
Very questionable round scores were the third, the tenth and the twelfth. Those
rounds were scored in favor of de la Hoya in Las Vegas. But in each of those
rounds Sturm was landing more punches and landed on a higher rate. Sometimes the
German landed more than half of the punches he threw. The “Golden Boy” on the
other side was sometimes missing with five punches before landing one. In the
last two rounds, from which de la Hoya was officially
winning the twelfth, he was unable to land one single jab on his opponent.
“What should count most in boxing are the punches you land on your opponent”,
Kohl said. “According to the punch statistic Felix landed more punches than de
la Hoya in nine of the twelve rounds.”
Not only that: According to Compubox Felix Sturm even connected with the second
highest number of punches ever landed against de la Hoya, second to Shane Mosley
who beat the “Golden Boy” in June 2000.
Another indication on who was the true winner at the MGM Grand Arena: Whereas
Felix Sturm got away almost unmarked, Oscar de la Hoya suffered severe face
injuries in what may have been the toughest fight of his career.
You can look at the official score cards and the
Compubox punchstat now on
www.boxing.de!
6-10-2004
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