While there was a wide card that decided it like this fight Gonzalez was busier and landed more that Cuadras. I can see the argument for the harder more effective punches in Cuadras' favor, but I don't see that one in the same light as Gonzalez-Rungvisai I or Gonzalez-Estrada II.
I honestly can't see much of a difference, I thought both fights 6-6 or 7-5 and in both fights a judge had it 117-111. In person Gonzalez didn't seem to really be landing significant punches, it was nearly shoe shining. Gonzalez is loved by the media though.
If you want to talk about who really won fights Cuadras clearly beat Gonzalez and got robbed.
Cuadras hit him a lot, especially late ... but 8-4 or 9-3 Gonzalez was reasonable https://www.reddit.com/r/Boxing/comments/527biz/gonzalezcuadras_punch_stats/
It was was a close fight, no way 9-3 for that fight was reasonable. That's why this feels like Karma.
While there was a wide card that decided it like this fight Gonzalez was busier and landed more that Cuadras. I can see the argument for the harder more effective punches in Cuadras' favor, but I don't see that one in the same light as Gonzalez-Rungvisai I or Gonzalez-Estrada II.
I honestly can't see much of a difference, I thought both fights 6-6 or 7-5 and in both fights a judge had it 117-111. In person Gonzalez didn't seem to really be landing significant punches, it was nearly shoe shining. Gonzalez is loved by the media though.