Originally posted by IMDAZED
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How can you watch this and tell me Bradley was dominated?
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Originally posted by MR. LARRYX View PostI watched the fight live and did not see domination,all i saw was a sloppy fight with a lot of missed punches
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Originally posted by junior gong View PostTrue, it was a horrible fight, but thats what Bradley does and thats why I have no desire to see a rematch or any fight of his. He makes Austin Trout look like Arturo Gatti.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostNo it's not. Effective aggression is counted for points. Not just aggression. Pacquiao's aggression was largely ineffective--or he would've been the one finishing strong.
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Originally posted by MR. LARRYXYou can tell after the fight he was hardly touched in his fight with Manny,his defense was great and he made Manny miss more than i have seen in awhile.Notice everyone else Manny has fought had swolen,battered and bruised faces after the fight.Yet they said he landed the most on Bradley so why was he unmarked.
why all the controversy?cause a mega star lost? Bradley won this fight and can't seem to get any fights due to his negative style,it is hard to look good against him because he is a very cagey fighter
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That clip really highlights how pathetic Jim Lampley's commentating is. Punches don't land unless the crowd gets excited for them. And if the crowd gets excited he feels entitled to call just any punch he wants.
Is it laziness? Is it incompetence? Does he need new horn-rimmed glasses to make him look even more intellectual?
The guys gets paid to do blow by blow commentary. He's there to describe the action. Yet half the time he's treating us to these long, rambling interpretations of the action that are supposed to be the responsibility or Kellerman or Larry Merchant.
This matters too, because Lampley does most of the talking, and he imposes pro-house fighter narratives on the fight that are regularly completely inaccurate.
And guys like Tim Bradley, who delivered a great performance against a superstar fighter in Manny Pacquiao, end up getting no credit for their effort and their career suffers as a result. It's not right.
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