Terence Crawford was truly dominant in his victory over Errol Spence Jr, according to the scorecards.
Crawford dropped his opponent three times during the fight in Las Vegas before the referee stopped the clash in the ninth round.
When you look at the scorecard, it's not difficult to see why it was stopped with all three judges having Crawford as the big leader in the eight rounds scored.
In fact, all three had 'Bud' in front by 79-70 at the time in which the stoppage occurred.
The three judges, Tim Cheatham, David Sutherland and Steve Weisfeld saw that it was a cagey contest during the opening rounds, with no judge giving Crawford more than a three-point lead during the first four rounds.
The trio all saw Crawford to a five-point lead after six rounds, however it was the seventh in which Spence started to struggle as he he the canvas for the second time and appeared to be hurt.
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From there it was plain-sailing for Crawford who unleashed a vicious combination to leave Spence unsteady on his legs and leaving referee Harvey Dock with little choice but to end the contest.
Spence was asked post-fight about his ability to trigger a rematch and said: "Hell yeah we gotta do it again.
"I'm gonna be a lot better, it's gonna be a lot closer and the fight is gonna be in December at the end of the year, so hell yeah we gotta do it again."
Crawford was also asked about a rematch and said: "Of course the public would buy it, look how many people came out and showed me and Errol Spence support.
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"If the fight happens again, I'm pretty sure everyone will come out and show support for both of us."
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