For injustice to prevail...all you need is for good people not to get involved. Bradley didn't score the bout... and he got the decision, but by not affirming the obvious he has become an accomplice to an injustice. He will benefit greatly and good for him and his family.... but how great would it be if he was to rise above the excrement and admit that Pacman outworked, outpunched, outboxed and outclassed him for 12 rounds.
I'm not fan of either guy... my post on this site are all the prove needed on the subject, but I don't like to see my sport to take it on the nuts in such way. Boxing will only die when a steady supply of fans runs empty... and yesterday the sport made NO new fans and dare I say.. lost it's fare share.
Between horrible decision... PED scandals... unqualified and handpick opponents.... corrunpt santioning bodies.... bias commentators.... and dishonest promoters, boxing is far from its glory days and will need major retooling to win back the imagination and heart of fans.
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