3D Analysis of the Super Lightweight Title Fight: Smith vs Puello

Published on March 25, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The WBC super lightweight division is boiling over. With Dalton Smith defending his title against former champion Alberto Puello on June 6, and Sandor Martín waiting for his chance, fans anticipate a tactical clash. This is where 3D technology can transform our understanding of the fight. Imagine an interactive model that breaks down these boxers' styles, allowing analysis of attack angles, defense, and key movements that will decide the championship.

3D model of two boxers in a ring, with lines showing punch trajectories and movements.

Biomechanics and simulation: visualizing the competitive edge 🥊

A 3D biomechanical analysis of Smith and Puello would reveal crucial data. We could simulate the power and trajectory of Smith's hook or Puello's lateral mobility. By recreating Puello's controversial title loss to Matías in 3D, or Martín's victory, we would identify repetitive patterns. This technology allows trainers to optimize strategies and fans to experience fights from impossible angles, even predicting scenarios for the Puello-Martín rematch hinted at by Sulaimán.

The immersive future of boxing analysis 🥽

Integrating performance data into an immersive 3D environment is the next step. Not only Smith or Puello would be analyzed, but the entire category, including Pitbull Cruz. Fans could examine statistics in a virtual space, visually understanding why this division is so turbulent. This tool would democratize deep analysis, bringing the tactical complexity of elite boxing to everyone, and defining a new way to narrate the stories that will unfold in the ring.

How can 3D movement analysis reveal the tactical keys in the super lightweight title defense between Smith and Puello? 🤔

(P.S.: player tracking is like following your cat around the house: lots of information and little control)