According to CompuBox punch statistics, Anthony Joshua Joshua landed 107 of 355 punches (30 percent), and Wladimir Klitschko landed 94 of 256 (37 percent), a far better showing than he had against Fury, against whom he landed just 52 punches.
Joshua held a slim lead at the time of the stoppage, leading 96-93 and 95-93 on two scorecards, with Klitschko ahead 95-93 on the third scorecard. The fighters have a two-fight deal, so there is a distinct possibility of a rematch, considering what a commercial success the fight was and how exciting it turned out.