Let me ask you folks a question,

Say for example, in a hypothetical fight, that one puncher throws 30 punches but lands 8 but comes forward more than the other fighter; and the other fighter lands throws 15 punches but lands 8.

Let us further for the sake of argument say that the first fighter throws 20 of those 30 punches with jabs, with the other 10 being "power punches"- which is anything else other than a jab, apparently- and the second fighter lands 6 of his 8 connected punches are power punches, and out of the 6, 5 of them were counter-punches.

How do you score the round? Because this is critical to why some would give GGG the fight in that the scenario of the first fighter.

Sure, GGG threw more; but his connect percentage was not that of someone who reflected the skill to win a fight.

There is a reason why after a knockdown a fighter gets deducted a point. Sure, there have been those weird 9-8 rounds, but typically in a standard fight a guy who scores a knockdown, REGARDLESS OF HOW EFFECTIVE HE WAS AT THE MARGINS DURING THAT ROUND, gets a 10-8 round.