In-Fight Adjustments
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Nov 28, 2025
Real-Time Strategic Adaptation
Elite fighters and trainers make adjustments based on round-by-round data. Analyzing these changes reveals tactical sophistication.
Common Mid-Fight Adjustments
- Increased Body Attack - Response to effective head movement
- Range Change - Moving inside or outside based on success
- Punch Type Focus - Emphasizing jab vs. power punches
- Activity Level - Increasing/decreasing punch volume
- Defensive Adjustment - Changing guard or movement patterns
Identifying Adjustments in Data
- Sudden changes in punch volume between rounds
- Shifts in jab percentage or power punch distribution
- Accuracy improvements after technical changes
- Momentum swings correlating with tactical shifts
Corner Work Analysis
Between-round CompuBox data informs corner advice:
- "Double the jab" - Increase jab volume
- "Get inside" - Close distance, reduce range
- "Move and circle" - Avoid pressure, use footwork
- "Go to the body" - Attack midsection to open head shots
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