Why not measure the different kinds of strikes, like punches, kicks, elbows, and knees?
The data on that would be very interesting to have when scouting a fighter, but it wouldn’t shed any light on a fighter’s effectiveness in a specific fight. A high kick and a leg kick don’t accomplish the same goal, so lumping them together provides little useful information. That said, a knockout from a left high kick is worth the same as a knockout from a right hook. The common denominator in those cases is the target of the strikes, in both cases, the head.
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