Zach Parker mentioned he was “fuming” after shedding a controversial choice to fellow British light-heavyweight Joshua Buatsi on Saturday.
One choose scored the Manchester bout a 95-95 draw, whereas the opposite two noticed it as a 96-94 victory for Buatsi.
After struggling a primary defeat 5 fights to drop his file to 27-4, Parker insisted the choice ought to have gone his method.
He advised DAZN: “Fuming. I won that fight easy. I think every single person at ringside said I won it.
“I gained actually virtually each spherical. If I outbox him and he cannot even contact me, I ought to be champion now and occurring to larger fights.”
Many ringside observers thought Parker had carried out sufficient to win the crappy contest.
“Everyone’s got eyes, so they can see the fight,” Parker added. “He cannot even a land a clear shot on me. I ought to be champion. I am simply pi**ed off.
“(I’d probably give him) one round, and that was early. The later rounds, he couldn’t even catch me. I was comfortable in there.
“I ought to be occurring for larger titles and larger cash fights. I am attempting to alter my daughter’s life, and I get selections like that.”
Olympic bronze medallist Buatsi (20-1) returned to winning ways after suffering the first defeat of his professional career to Callum Smith in February.
Buatsi said: “I need to admit it wasn’t my finest efficiency, however what do champions do? They win. No matter the way it comes, you’re taking it.”
‘You can’t be on the floor six times and claim you won’
The fight was somewhat spoilt by excessive holding throughout, which on several occasions resulted in Parker dropping from the clinches to the canvas.
The pair each felt that the other should have been penalised for their tactics.
Parker said: “When he is pushed me down, what would you like me to do?
“I can’t keep lifting him up. He’s 14 stone or whatever, I’m going to waste my energy. If he’s pushing me down, the referee should probably say, ‘stop pushing him down.’ I wouldn’t keep going down to the floor then.
“A bit of bit scrappy at instances, but when that is the way in which you’ll be able to win a struggle and outbox him and jab his head off all evening, he could not even catch me with a shot.”
Buatsi, with whom the judges appeared to agree with, was unimpressed by Parker’s techniques.
“I don’t know what style that is,” Buatsi siad.
“You keep holding and going on the floor… you can’t be on the floor about six times and claim you won the fight.”
The controversial nature of the choice is prone to gas requires a rematch, however the lack of leisure the struggle produced could lead on Buatsi’s new promoter Frank Warren to suppose twice about taking over such an choice.