By CompuBox
Undisputed cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk once again emerges victorious on his opponent's home ground thanks to a titanic left cross to the jaw that left Tony Bellew spread-eagled along the ropes, a sight that prompted referee Terry O'Connor to stop his count and wave off the fight.
To that point, the match was a high-level chess match in which Bellew landed several excellent counter rights through the guard (he equaled Usyk with 47 power connects) but also in which Usyk gradually found his rhythm and pulled away as he led 74-33 overall, 42-9 jabs and 32-24 power in the final four rounds.
Usyk averaged 55.2 punches per round to Bellew's 35 and his jabbing was, as usual, superlative (37.3 attempts/8.5 connects per round to Bellew's 16/1.8). In the end, Usyk led 112-61 overall and 65-14 jabs as well as 26%-23% overall, 23%-11% jabs and 34%-32% power.