Eubank vs Catterall Punch Stats Analysis: Technical Decision Breakdown After Bloody Stoppage
In a welterweight clash at Manchester Arena on July 5, 2025, Jack Catterall (31-2, 13 KOs) claimed a controversial technical decision victory over previously unbeaten Harlem Eubank (21-1, 9 KOs). The DAZN-broadcasted fight ended abruptly after six rounds due to severe cuts from an accidental head clash, sending the bout to the scorecards where Catterall prevailed unanimously.
Official Results
- Winner: Jack Catterall
- Method: Technical Decision (TD)
- Stopped After: Round 6 (of 12 scheduled)
- Judges’ Scorecards:
- 69-66
- 69-66
- 69-65
Catterall vs Eubank Punch Stats Breakdown
Data sourced from Boxing Data API (Rounds 1-6)
| Stat | Jack Catterall | Harlem Eubank |
|---|---|---|
| Total Landed | 51 | 17 |
| Total Thrown | 186 | 85 |
| Total Accuracy | 27.4% | 20% |
| Jabs Landed | 24 | 7 |
| Jab Accuracy | 21.6% | 20.6% |
| Power Landed | 27 | 10 |
| Power Accuracy | 36% | 19.6% |
Key Stat Insight: Catterall’s 51 total punches landed tripled Eubank’s output (17), while his 36% power punch accuracy proved decisive in controlling exchanges.
Round-by-Round Analysis: How Catterall Dominated
Round 1: Catterall established rhythm early (5/24 punches landed), using his southpaw stance to limit Eubank to 2/16. Catterall’s 50% power accuracy (3/6) set the tone.
Round 2: Catterall doubled output (8/32), landing key counters as Eubank struggled (2/15, 13.3% accuracy).
Round 3: Catterall’s power shots peaked (6/11, 54.5% accuracy) while Eubank managed just 1 landed punch.
Round 4: Eubank’s best round – landed a snapping jab and right hand (3/15), but Catterall still out-landed him 8/26.
Round 5: Catterall controlled center ring (8/37), forcing Eubank into defensive circling.
Round 6: Catterall’s offensive peak (14/37 landed). Critical moment: Accidental head clash caused deep cuts over both fighters’ left eyes, halting the fight before Round 7.
Key Takeaways
- Volume Gap: Catterall’s 186 total punches thrown overwhelmed Eubank’s 85, exploiting Eubank’s hesitation.
- Power Disparity: Catterall landed 27 power punches (36% accuracy) vs. Eubank’s 10 (19.6%), dictating exchanges.
- Defensive Lapses: Eubank’s 20% total accuracy reflected poor adaptation to Catterall’s southpaw angles.
- Cut Crisis: The fight-ending clash highlighted Eubank’s vulnerability to cuts in high-pressure exchanges.
Fight Breakdown: Strategies and Turning Points
Catterall executed a disciplined gameplan:
- Used his 1-inch reach advantage to pepper Eubank with jabs (24 landed)
- Initiated exchanges first, landing 38% of power punches when leading attacks
- Forced Eubank into defensive movement after Round 4
Eubank’s challenges:
- Failed to solve Catterall’s southpaw stance, landing just 12.5% of power punches in early rounds
- Became hesitant after Round 3, throwing only 15 punches in Round 5
- Relied on single shots rather than combinations
Critical Moment: The accidental head clash at Round 6’s end caused fight-ending cuts, with Catterall’s gash deemed more severe but ruled non-intentional.
Performance Evaluation
Catterall (B+)
- Exceeded expectations with triple punch output
- Leveraged experience advantage effectively
- Struggled with consistency: Accuracy dipped to 21.6% in Round 5
Eubank (C-)
- Underperformed relative to unbeaten record
- Failed to use height/reach advantages
- Defensive discipline eroded after Round 4
What’s Next?
Jack Catterall: Faces career crossroads – pursue welterweight contenders (e.g., Barboza Jr. rematch) or return to junior welterweight for title opportunities. His WBO #11 ranking warrants high-profile bouts.
Harlem Eubank: Needs rebound fights to rebuild confidence. Domestic clashes against UK welterweights like Florian Marku could restore momentum after first career loss.
Post-Fight FAQs
Q: Who won Catterall vs Eubank?
A: Jack Catterall won by technical decision after 6 rounds due to cuts from an accidental head clash.
Q: What was the punch stat difference?
A: Catterall dominated punch stats: 51 landed vs. Eubank’s 17, with 27 power punches to Eubank’s 10.
Q: Was there a knockout?
A: No. The fight ended via technical decision (cuts) after Round 6.
Q: Why was the fight stopped?
A: Severe cuts over both fighters’ left eyes from an accidental clash of heads prompted the referee to halt the bout before Round 7.
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