When I first watched Tenshin v Rodtung, I thought it was a robbery. But watching it again in more detail, I'm actually surprised how close the 4th and 5th rounds were. I think we can all agree that the first 2 rounds were Tenshin's and the 3rd round was Rodtung's, but I think you could make a decent case for Tenshin winning either of the last 2 rounds. He also did a lot better in the extra round than I remembered, maybe because in the moment, it just FELT like Tenshin was wilting. But on a second viewing, a lot of what I thought were Rodtung's hardest shots were landing on Tenshin's gloves or missing entirely.
This is one of those tough fights to judge though, because the two fighters were both effective but under two very different strategies. Rodtung was moving forward, pressuring, and landing devastating kicks and hooks to the body. While Tenshin was defending effectively, countering with huge shots and combos to the dome, and pivoting away. So much of how you see this fight will depend on how you weigh body shots vs head shots, constant pressure vs hard counters, etc.
I do still think Rodtung is the better fighter, but calling this is a robbery is unfair IMO, it was too close.