They release statistics from the judges: Who performed the most shots on Wilder Parker duel

Deontay Wilder is considered one of the most powerful boxers in the modern era, even comparing himself to the great Mike Tyson, but that power abandoned him last night after he suffered a shocking defeat against Joseph Parker. The bronze bomber fought for the last time in September 2022 when he defeated [...]
Deontay Wilder is considered one of the most powerful boxers in the modern era, even comparing himself to the great Mike Tyson, but that power abandoned him last night after he suffered a shocking defeat against Joseph Parker.
The bronze bomber fought for the last time in September 2022 when he defeated Robert Helenius with a brutal knockout and seemed to be on the way to confront Anthony Joshua next year on condition he defeated Parker.
Wilder seemed relaxed and determined to be patient in the opening rounds, which is a tactic that has become known for Wilder before his fighting Tyson Fury, including Louis Ortiz. Many believed it was only a matter of time before the American launched a powerful shot with the right, which has left so many contenders lying on the floor, but she never came.
“The bronze director” had a huge margin behind all the judges' scores at the end of the race, as it proved that he was really not fit for Parker, who performed a dominant performance at night. The huge gap between the doubles, however, has surfaced in coup statistics from the confrontation, which show exactly how superior it was to the crushing loser at night.
At the beginning of the war, Wilder has markedly higher scores, on average about 12 rounds per round by Compubbox, but since then it has been found to have carried out 39 handfuls in total in 12 rounds, on average about three in each round. It was a clear fall for Wilder, who had not been active and it wasn't surprising that he came out the second best, since his opponent did more hits than the American.
Parker's score was almost double that Wilder, successfully reaching 89 handfuls of 255 he threw last night. The moment of progress in the eighth round was reflected by a real increase in volume by Parker, who carried out 14 handfuls.













