Usually I'd agree with this. . . Because a boxer can land like, 150 punches in 4 rounds, and then 110 in the last 8 rounds, where as his opponent could get a more consistent number landed over 12 rounds and come out with with maybe only 246, but would have had the more dominant second half of the fight, even though landing slightly fewer overall punches. . . I must stress I haven't fully watched the fight, but looking at these numbers, where Bradley has consistently the higher work rate and connect percentage over 12 rounds, it is difficult to see how they came to the conclusion that it was a draw.
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