People are still judging fights like it's 2005. The new scoring criteria is simple:
Who did the most damage or EFFECTIVE grappling (meaning grappling to do damage or working towards submissions) in a round? That person won the round. That is all you need to concern yourself with. Don't pay attention to who is moving forward, who is getting takedowns, who is aggressive. NONE of that matters. Who did the most damage/impact is the main scoring criteria.
Now if the round is completely even in striking/effective grappling, THEN you go to who was more aggressive in that round. It still doesn't matter who had control time. Whoever was the most aggressive wins that round. If aggression is equal THEN you go to who had control time.
Andrea Lee's takedowns counted as control. If she's just holding position, that is control time. It doesn't count unless nothing else happens. Barber landed shots on her back while Lee just held. That goes to Barber.
3-0 Barber. She landed more strikes. It's sad. Only Anik took the time to study the rules and go to a scoring/judging summit to actually learn how to score fights. He's been the saving grace on commentary. Fitzgerald mentioned tonight that Lee had 4 minutes of control time. Nice stat. It doesn't matter...