Joshua Buatsi wins grueling British light-heavyweight bout over Zach Parker in controversial decision.
In a closely watched contest that had many ringside observers convinced Zach Parker was the deserving winner, Joshua Buatsi emerged victorious after a 12-round contest to improve his professional record to 20-1.
Parker, who suffered a first defeat in five fights, was left fuming after the judges' decision gave him a narrow victory on two of the three scorecards. The British light-heavyweight said he "won that fight easy" and claimed that every single person at ringside believed he had done enough to win.
"I won literally almost every round," Parker stated. "If I outbox him and he can't even touch me, I should be champion now and going on to bigger fights."
Many observers agreed with Parker's assessment, but the judges saw it differently. One judge scored the contest a 95-95 draw, while two others gave Buatsi a narrow victory of 96-94.
The decision was marred by excessive holding throughout the contest, which resulted in Parker dropping from the clinches to the canvas multiple times. Parker argued that he should have been penalized for this behavior, and the referee's failure to intervene allowed Buatsi to continue his tactics.
Buatsi, who looked unimpressed by Parker's strategies, said "I don't know what style that is." He was less critical of himself, stating that a champion wins regardless of how they win.
				
			In a closely watched contest that had many ringside observers convinced Zach Parker was the deserving winner, Joshua Buatsi emerged victorious after a 12-round contest to improve his professional record to 20-1.
Parker, who suffered a first defeat in five fights, was left fuming after the judges' decision gave him a narrow victory on two of the three scorecards. The British light-heavyweight said he "won that fight easy" and claimed that every single person at ringside believed he had done enough to win.
"I won literally almost every round," Parker stated. "If I outbox him and he can't even touch me, I should be champion now and going on to bigger fights."
Many observers agreed with Parker's assessment, but the judges saw it differently. One judge scored the contest a 95-95 draw, while two others gave Buatsi a narrow victory of 96-94.
The decision was marred by excessive holding throughout the contest, which resulted in Parker dropping from the clinches to the canvas multiple times. Parker argued that he should have been penalized for this behavior, and the referee's failure to intervene allowed Buatsi to continue his tactics.
Buatsi, who looked unimpressed by Parker's strategies, said "I don't know what style that is." He was less critical of himself, stating that a champion wins regardless of how they win.