By CompuBox

Jermall Charlo was the busier fighter, throwing nearly 200 more punches than the late sub Korobov, who fought a spirited fight in defeat, outlanding Charlo 119-114 in power shots. Matt Korobov's 119 landed power shots were the most by a Charlo opponent in 17 of his fights tracked by CompuBox.

Charlo had a 170-128 edge in landed punches (bolstered by a 56-9 edge in jabs landed) and landed a fight high 30 punches in round 12, nearly dropping Korobov on two different occasions.

How close was this fight: They landed the same number of punches in three rounds and were within 5 landed punches of each other in 6 of the remaining 9 rounds.

Tony Harrison dethroned World Boxing Council super welterweight world champion Jermell Charlo with a controversial unanimous decision Saturday that brought jeers from the Barclays Center crowd in Brooklyn.

Previously unbeaten Charlo was the aggressor throughout, but neither fighter landed any devastating blows and the judges gave the all-American showdown to Harrison by scores of 116-112, 115-113 and 115-113.

But the new champion, who improved to 28-2 with 21 wins inside the distance, insisted there should be no doubt about the outcome.

Harrison was offering a rematch when the disbelieving Charlo muscled into his ring interview.