The combatants were separated by three or less landed punches in nine of the twelve rounds even though Roach threw 121 more punches than Davis. Davis landed 6 more power punches than Roach, while Roach landed 15 more jabs than Davis. There was a controversial moment early in round nine where Davis ate a jab and then voluntarily took a knee before going to his corner to have them wipe grease out of his eye. Had that voluntary knee been ruled a knockdown, two of the judges’ scorecards would have swung Roach’s way. Nonetheless, Roach out-threw and slightly out-landed Davis, and closed the fight strong, out-landing Davis 16-9 in the final stanza. One judge scored the fight 115-113 for Davis, while the other two judges turned in identical 114-114 scorecards.
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Moz_boxingSun Mar 2, 2025, 4:56 PM UTC
stupid take when do we see refs or judges being interviewed after they do something controversial? exactly never! that being said tank lost that fight
BirdSongSun Mar 2, 2025, 4:03 PM UTC
or u COULD say that roche outlanded tank in 6 rounds and tank out landed rouch in 3 rounds with 3 rounds EVEN LMAOOOO
daggumSun Mar 2, 2025, 3:59 PM UTC
Just here to remind everyone compubox can be off by a factor of 10.
BlackRobbSun Mar 2, 2025, 3:54 PM UTC
Steve Willis was in Al's pocket. The fact that he was never interviewed after the fight should confirm that.
Ry92Sun Mar 2, 2025, 12:42 PM UTC
Taking a knee is a ko in any combat sport. Boxing is as corrupt as American politics the only first world country where bribery is legal. A rematch is in order. This lets me know Loma would've beat tank