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  • He has an ok jab and is able to move ok. What he sucks at is brawling. Stick to game plan next time and he keeps pacquiao at bay all night much the way Marquez did.

    Also all that muscle kills his stamina.

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    • Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
      I'm drunk and keep changing my posts as long as they are the last one, but now your responses have come before I'm done twice in a row lol.

      I think if you intentionally ignored the crowd and scored the fight based on activity, effectiveness, and ring generalship that you could indeed see Bradley fighting an effective fight against Pacquiao.
      lol i'm watching kung fu panda 2 on hbo as i'm having this discussion with you.

      i'm curious about your implication of an arum backed robbery because it seems to be a moot point if it was clear that bradley was winning the rds anyway.

      the robbery just comes to play if it was clear that 1 side was overwhelmingly better than the other.

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      • LOL, at these bitter Pac fans and their Mexican counterparts. Boxing is well and alive, PPV numbers are amazing while we endure the worst financial crisis in HISTORY.

        The correct decision was made last night and thanks to that Boxing is well alive. Instead of giving the decision to the money maker and the hype machine, the judges gave it too the Bradley who outboxed and outclassed the limited ESPN created Asian marketed fraud that is Pacman.

        Did boxing die when Pacman robbed JMM three times? Did boxing die when Chavez robbed Taylor or Pernell? Or when Lewis was robbed against Holyfield as so on.


        This thread is a clear example of sensitive idiotic boxing fans who rely on their feminine emotions to make decisions and thought. Give it a couple of days when you are off your cycle,

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        • http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1656951

          Unofficial Scorecards:

          Danny Flexen, Boxing News: 115-113 Bradley
          Lem Satterfield, Ring ****zine: 115-113 Pacquiao
          Armando Alvarez, Telemundo: 115-113 Pacquiao
          Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
          Terry Dooley, BoxingScene.com: 115-113 Pacquiao
          Steve Bunce, BoxNation.com/BBC: 116-112 Pacquiao
          George Willis, The New York Post: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Rick Reeno, BoxingScene.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Robert Morales, Los Angeles Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Ben Thompson, FightHype.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Tim Smith, New York Daily News: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Suge Green, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Steve Zemach, The Queensbury Rules.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Michael Nelson, TheCruelestSport.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Tom Gray, SecondsOut.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Joel Sebastionelli, LIITR Box Radio: 116-112 Pacquiao
          ***************.com: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Ricky Hatton: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Wayne McCulloch: 116-112 Pacquiao
          Rob Day, RingNews24.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
          Ryan Burton, BoxingScene.com: 117-112 Pacquiao
          Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Tim Dahlberg, Associated Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Ron Borges, Boston Herald: 117-111 Pacquiao*Cliff Rold, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Chris Robinson, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          David Mayo, The Grand Rapids Press: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Robert Little, BlackSportsOnline.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Jorge Hernandez, The Low Blow.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          David Greisman, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          ********Boxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          The Guardian (UK): 117-111 Pacquiao
          Luis Sandoval, BoxingScene.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Jonathan Sakti, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Richie Tomasini, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Tim Starks, The Queensbury Rules: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Champ Ross, *************.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Darren Velasco, 8CountNews.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Ryan Maquinana, Comcast Sports Net Bay Area: 117-111 Pacquiao
          George Diaz, The Orlando Sentinel: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Steve Kim, MaxBoxing.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Doug Fischer, Ring ****zine: 117-111 Pacquiao
          FightersRated.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Scott Christ, BadLeftHook.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Tommy Gunn, ************.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          NoHoldsBarred.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Gareth Davies, London Telegraph: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Ron Lewis, Primetime/BBC: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Jake Emen, ProBoxing-Fans.com: 117-111 Pacquiao
          Steve Lillis, BoxNation: 118-111 Pacquiao
          Brett Newton, Pound4Pound.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Mark Lyons, 8CountNews.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Mike Koppinger, Ring ****zine: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Gabriel Montoya, MaxBoxing.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Ryan ********, Ring ****zine: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Pete O'Brien, USA Today: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Eric Raskin, TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Rich Marotta, KFI Los Angeles: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Ace Freeman, FightFan.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Kelsey McCarson, TheSweetScience.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Mario Cabrera, The Boxing Republic: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Ramon Aranda, 3MoreRounds.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Colin Seymour, Examiner.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Nigel Collins, Espn.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Paddy Cronan, On the Grind Boxing Radio: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Denzil Stome, OnTheBeak.com: 118-110 Pacquiao
          ***************.net: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Michael Rosenthal, Ring ****zine: 118-110 Pacquiao
          Barry Tompkins, Showtime: 119-110 Pacquiao
          Vittorio Tafur, The San Francisco Chronicle: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Ray Markarian, TheSweetScience.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Harold Lederman, HBO: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Dan Rafael, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Fox Sports: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Michael Woods, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Michael Marley, ******************.com/Examiner.com: 119-109 Pacquiao
          Skip Bayless, ESPN: 119-109 Pacquiao

          Among the experts above, 77 scored the bout for Pacquiao, and 1 scored the bout for Bradley.
          None of the scores for Pacquiao was offered by Philippine media.
          The score for Bradley was not provided by American media.

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          • I gained a little respect because he was being tough and he stood toe to toe for most of the fight.

            Still think Khan beats him easy.

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            • Originally posted by Mr. Fantastic View Post
              I completely agree and I've been watching fights since I was a little boy. I have not seen a decision as bad as this one in a big fight EVER. It was a CLEAR win for Pac. Bradley's confidence went out the window by the 4th/5th round and you could see it in his face. This decision was a shame.

              What sucks is that a particular group of people don't care about it, they just want "their" type of guy to of win so they can talk shit.

              Another thing I find funny is that boxing fans claim it's just Arum. Boxing fans in general hurt the sport as much as him.
              I completely agree..........people who continue support known cheats (Margarito etc) is one of the main reasons boxing is dying............

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              • I'm still in shock.

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                • Originally posted by Frogs! View Post
                  lol i'm watching kung fu panda 2 on hbo as i'm having this discussion with you.

                  i'm curious about your implication of an arum backed robbery because it seems to be a moot point if it was clear that bradley was winning the rds anyway.

                  the robbery just comes to play if it was clear that 1 side was overwhelmingly better than the other.
                  I'm skeptical of it being an "Arum-centric" conspiracy because I don't see how devaluing the most valuable fighter he has ever had would be beneficial to him in any conceivable way. At the same time the vast majority of people are blaming Arum and their opinions seem valid enough as well for the time being. I wanted to sit on the fence for a couple more days but the Horus thread drew me out because I share his opinion to a lesser extent.

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                  • Originally posted by Ki11a Cam View Post
                    I completely agree..........people who continue support known cheats (Margarito etc) is one of the main reasons boxing is dying............
                    Yup just like the ones that support Jones, Toney, Mosley, Peterson, Vargas, and others.

                    Top it off the ones that can afford to pay for fights and rather not spend on the sport they love. Yet they call someone like Arum greedy.

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                    • Originally posted by Volta
                      another bigot that doesn't want to give bradley his due

                      haters gunna hate
                      Scorecard please?

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