Johnson remind me of Cotto in the later rounds vs. Pac. He's TRYIN' to be faster than he really is, instead of just fighting like he always does.
Johnson is defending really well, he doesn't allow Bute to be agresive. He is cautios and Bute will be the one who will risk more first.
Round 4 Bute circles left, as Johnson misses no less than a dozen pawing measuring jabs. 1-2 by Johnson falling short. Left hand lead by Bute, glances. Left hand leads now to the body, under Johnson's jab. Finally Johnson lands a left jab upstairs. Bute uses some head movement to evade the next several jabs that come after it. Johnson falls short with a right to the body. Pawing high left jabs by Johnson, wide of Bute's moving head. Flush jab by Johnson, but Bute lands a left hand to the body at the same time. Right to the body by Johnson, and a double jab just at the tip of Bute's chin. Southpaw 1-2 by Bute. Johnson jabs out and gets clipped with a left hand lead as Bute dives in past the jab. Bute leans over to his left and shoots his jabs and lefts up out of a half-crouch. Johnson jabs but gets parry-countered by a right hook. Left hand lead by Bute. Johnson comes forward and digs a right to the body. Bute blocks, circles right, and jabs up. 10-9 Bute 40-36 Bute
The fourth was Johnson's BEST ROUND. He landed about half a dozen shots altogether - MORE THAN IN THE PREVIOUS THREE ROUNDS COMBINED. HE STILL LOST IT.