I think the problem was that Clottey was getting hit harder than he expected. I don't think he could react, surprisingly, to Manny's power the same way he has to Margarito's or Cotto's. I agree though, throwing more punches couldn't have hurt Clottey more than just standing there. THe only advantage it might have provided is that Manny didn't really let loose expect when Clottey tried to come on strong in the 11th. That being said I saw Clottey land better punches in quite a few rounds, but he only threw 4-5 meaningful punches. He had great defense, but he was too stationary, and the fight basically went the way I thought it would as good as Joshua is. I did expect him to win a few more rounds early.