Official punch stats have been revealed following Anthony Joshua’s win over Jermaine Franklin on Saturday.
Joshua was a unanimous-decision winner against the American at London’s O2 Arena, bouncing back from two straight losses to Oleksandr Usyk.
“AJ”, 33, won 118-111, 117-111, 117-111 on the judges’ scorecards, but the Briton was criticised for a somewhat lacklustre performance.
CompuBox has now revealed punch stats from the main-event contest, showing a noticeable lack of output from Joshua.
The most punches landed by the Briton in a single round was 16 – out of 39 attempted – in Round 10. That marked a success rate of 41 percent and the second-most clinical round for Joshua, who landed 10 of 24 attempted punches in Round 2 (41.7 percent success rate).
Meanwhile, the fewest punches landed by Joshua in a round was six, in Round 9.
However, the 33-year-old still outstruck Franklin, 29, comfortably – almost doubling the American’s number of punches landed. Overall, Joshua landed 117 punches in comparison to Franklin’s 58.
Full punch stats:
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