Looking into the Benavidez vs Andrade Fight Numbers
Alright, so the other day I got curious about the Benavidez versus Andrade fight. Wasn’t just about watching the bout, you know? I wanted to really dig into the numbers, the stats behind it all. It’s something I do sometimes, just to get a different angle on things.

So, I sat down and started hunting around for the stats. You know how it is, trying to piece together the picture. I looked for things like:
- Total punches thrown
- Punches landed
- Power punches versus jabs
- Accuracy percentages
Finding everything in one neat place wasn’t exactly easy, had to sift through a bit. But eventually, I got a decent idea of the CompuBox numbers, or at least what was being reported generally.
What really jumped out at me was the sheer volume and pressure from Benavidez, which the stats seemed to back up. You could see it in the fight, sure, but seeing the difference in power shots landed really hammered it home for me. Andrade started sharp, his stats probably looked decent early on, but then you see the shift in the numbers as Benavidez kept coming.
It wasn’t just about who landed more, but the type of punches and the impact they seemed to have, reflected in those later-round stats. I spent a good hour just comparing the round-by-round stuff I could find. It’s kinda fascinating how the story of the fight unfolds in the numbers too, not just on the screen.
Honestly, just doing this little personal dive into the stats gave me a bit more appreciation for Benavidez’s engine and how he breaks opponents down. It’s one thing to watch it, another to look at the raw data afterwards and see the evidence piling up. Just my little routine, looking at the stats after a big fight. Makes it stick in my head better.