NEW YORK — Randall Bailey’s inactivity set a CompuBox record for futility Saturday night.
According to the punch-counting company, the 45 overall punches Bailey landed during his unfathomably boring fight against Devon Alexander set its record for fewest connections in a 12-round fight. Bailey’s poor performance cost the 38-year-old veteran his IBF welterweight title, as Devon Alexander defeated him by unanimous decision at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
All three judges — Don Ackerman (116-110), Tony Paolillo (115-111) and Waleska Roldan (117-109) — scored St. Louis’ Alexander (24-1, 13 KOs) the clear winner in the first of four bouts broadcast by Showtime. CompuBox credited Alexander with landing 120 of 534 overall punches, 75 more than Bailey (45 of 198).
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According to the punch-counting company, the 45 overall punches Bailey landed during his unfathomably boring fight against Devon Alexander set its record for fewest connections in a 12-round fight. Bailey’s poor performance cost the 38-year-old veteran his IBF welterweight title, as Devon Alexander defeated him by unanimous decision at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
All three judges — Don Ackerman (116-110), Tony Paolillo (115-111) and Waleska Roldan (117-109) — scored St. Louis’ Alexander (24-1, 13 KOs) the clear winner in the first of four bouts broadcast by Showtime. CompuBox credited Alexander with landing 120 of 534 overall punches, 75 more than Bailey (45 of 198).
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