The origins of CompuBox trace back to the early 1980s when Jon Gibbs developed
TenniSTAT, a computer-generated statistics program for tennis utilized by major tournaments such as the US Open and Wimbledon. In 1984–85, while collaborating with Logan Hobson and Robert Canobbio at Sports Information Data Base (SIDB) in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, Gibbs adapted his technology to boxing, resulting in the creation of
FightStat (also known as
PunchStat). This system debuted during the 1985 HBO Boxing telecast of the rematch between
Ray Mancini and
Livingstone Bramble for the WBA world lightweight title at Madison Square Garden's Felt Forum and in Reno. == Methodology ==