Comments Thread For: Hearn: I Had Usyk Winning 115-113, What He Did in Tenth Round Was Unbelievable
Eddie Hearn, promoter for British superstar Anthony Joshua, had scored 115-113 in favor of Oleksandr Usyk in Saturday's big rematch in Saudi Arabia.
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Tbh, rds 1 & 2 were close, and I might have given AJ these because he looked improved relative to last time rather than that he actually won those rounds, so not crazy upset about anyone saying 10-2.
7-5 is also generous, but equally not enough to riot about.
Glenn Feldman and Bunce with the 115-113? Lmao, that **** could make me Lee Harvey Oswald
Tbh, rds 1 & 2 were close, and I might have given AJ these because he looked improved relative to last time rather than that he actually won those rounds, so not crazy upset about anyone saying 10-2.
7-5 is also generous, but equally not enough to riot about.
Glenn Feldman and Bunce with the 115-113? Lmao, that **** could make me Lee Harvey Oswald
I gave him 2,3,6,8,9. I've rewatched and stand by it.
1 and 3 were really close. I could have gone either way but edged 1 to Usyk and 3 to Joshua.
I though Joshua was reasonably straight forward in taking round 2.
6 was a bit of a non event but I thought Joshua landed the better shots. 9 was obviously straight forward. All 3 judges agreed with both of those.
I've rewatched 8 and I still score it to Joshua though 2 judges disagreed with me. His body work was really good in that round.
So I agreed with Eddie. I had him one up after 9. I don't think that's too one sided and Is given a couple of close rounds to Joshua (3&8) and a couple to Usyk (1&5).
Only way you have Joshua winning is if you give him every close round. So the first 3, plus 5&6, 8&9. It's a very generous card.
Mind you, one of the judges had him winning round 12 so anything is possible!
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