By clicking HERE you can view the complete breakdown of every fight from UFC 90: Silva vs. Cote that took place this past weekend from Chicago.
Inside the Numbers: The tentative Silva got off just 52 total strikes through two rounds, landing 27, nine of which were leg strikes. Cote was busier in rounds one and two with 65 strikes attempted, but he landed just 13 before an injured knee forced the fight to be halted :39 into round three.
About CompuStrike:
CompuBox Inc. is owned and operated by Bob Canobbio (co-founder Logan Hobson left CompuBox Inc. in 2002). In 1985, CompuBox, Inc. developed the computer program that counts and categorizes punches thrown and connected in boxing matches.
CompuBox's clients include HBO, HBOPPV, HBO.com, TopRank PPV, Yahoo! Sports, HDNet, BoxingScene.com, MaxBoxing.com, ProBoxingChallenge.com, ESPN, VERSUS, MSG Network, NBC, Custom Special Tees, Inc. (Fight Program Content) Broadway Boxing, Ballroom Boxing, Turner Sports, Cedric Kushner Promotions, and various Pay Per View promotions.
CompuBox Inc. has also been hired by trainers Eddie Futch, Emanuel Steward and worked with champions Larry Holmes, Ray Leonard, Michael Spinks, Evander Holyfield, Mike McCallum, Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor, Mark Breland, Lennox Lewis, Oscar de la Hoya and other contenders to compile analysis on future opponents and attend the fighter's sparring sessions.
Bob Canobbio previously worked at Sport Illustrated and researched HBO Sports awarding-winning “Boxing's Best” Series.
Also manning the CompuBox keys are Joe Carnicelli, former sports editor at UPI; former Junior Lightweight Champion, Genaro Hernandez; former professional fighters, Saul Avelar and Dennis Allen; along with Nic Canobbio; former UPI boxing scribe, Dave Raffo; and noted boxing writer and historian, Lee Groves.