I had it even after 6, the 7th could have went to Parker which would have made my card even after 10 and 7-5 after 12.
Must've been body shots all of the punches that seem to land & the commentary team hyped up missed when shown on the replay Parker was really hard to hit & it was really impressive how he slipped them uppercuts Good performance on his part but AJ won easily 10 to maybe 2
Was dissapointing when Parker drop away at the end there. Though tve founds he won were impressive and much improved displays of deensive head movement, footwork, body punching. Joshua showed he could utilise a measured temperament. I genuinly dont know if he found parker hard to hit or if he wanted to promulgate this other side to him to the uk public. Never know with josh
Fights are scored on a round by round basis. Taking that into account there's not much of a disparity in power shots landed at 6. Joshua on the other hand landed twice as many jabs. So even using punch-stat logic the case for Parker winning isn't really there. Which gets to the point... Joshua clearly won but didn't look great and while the judges cards sucked and were likely cooked the result itself wasn't unjust.
Why, though? I'm not saying you're wrong, I think Parker winning is in the realm of possibility. I just want to know why you're so quick to accept 6 power punches as gospel for one fight, but disregard 95 power punches as malarkey in another fight. Just saying "I was right" every time without any explanation only invites accusations of hypocrisy, bias and elitism. So tell me, why did Parker win with 6 more power punches landed but Gonzalez lost despite an extra 95? I'm honestly curious.
Spencer McFearon thought it was closer than the judges had it and he's a professional AJ salad tosser and is a massive knob head. This content is protected
Didn't do that but if I did the card would resemble what the 3 judges put out as opposed to a close but clear Joshua win.
If you're going to use punch stats to try and justify your horrible scoring, at the very least use round-by-round stuff. Overall stats are worthless. For example, Joshua, as per the punch stats outlanded Parker in 10 of 12 rounds, with Parker only outlanding Joshua in one solitary round, the other being a tie. Joshua outjabbed him in every round and landed more power punches in 5 of the 12. With less than two power punches of a difference, either way, in 8 of the 12 rounds. Joshua controlled it with his Jab.