HATTON 10-9
ROUND 2: Hatton's speed in closing the gap was foxing Tszyu, and three uppercuts thudded onto Tszyu's jaw on the ropes.
HATTON 10-9
ROUND 3: Tszyu's big right hand began to find its range, but Hatton showed he could take the power and keep coming forward.
EVEN 10-10
ROUND 4: Hatton still taking shots as he moved within range, and Tszyu complained about a low shot - a sign he had been ruffled.
TSZYU 9-10
ROUND 5: Hatton walked straight into a big right hand from the bell but fired back with body shots, but the pace slowed slightly.
TSZYU 9-10
ROUND 6: Tszyu starting to show his class, landing accurate, jolting shots with both hands as Hatton's pace and movement dropped.
TSZYU 9-10
ROUND 7: Hatton firing in trademark body shots, but dropped by a low blow and then reeled from a big right hand on the bell.
EVEN 10-10
ROUND 8: Tszyu's jab taking effect, but Hatton stepped up the aggression again in a bid to smother the Aussie's smarter work.
EVEN 10-10
ROUND 9: Tszyu again warned for a low blow but Hatton blasted back with a "nut-cruncher" of his own - Tszyu starting to look tired.
HATTON 10-9
ROUND 10: Hatton starting to open up, using his jab and straight rights effectively, trapping Tszyu in his own corner and working the body.
HATTON 10-9
ROUND 11: Now it was time for Hatton to show he also has class as well as heart and strength, with incessant pressure and smart punching.
HATTON 10-9
With one round left, Brennan had Hatton 107-105 ahead.
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Aaaaauuuhhhh . . . most humans who have watched boxing before do not score rounds 10-10.
Does Stuart watch boxing?
Not sure how you score a round 10 to 10?
If there are no knockdowns, the round is 10-9 for someone?
Stuart,
The rounds you have labeled as EVEN cannot be.
In scoring a boxing bout, the winner of the round is given 10 points and the loser 9. There are not draws in an individual round.
Thanks,
Steve