if you didnt see the push the you didnt even see what was happening....no need to argue with blind people. Bradley couldve fell on his own but Ruslan made the mistake of pushing his neck down when Bradley stumbled forward...so well never know if Bradley wouldve actually fallen...
Comments Thread For: Photo: Bradley vs. Provodnikov Official Final Scorecard
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113-113 I'ts a DRAW for me. Bradley should fight PACMAN in September and collect a retirement money! No way he will fight like that again or did you heard a "BRAIN DAMAGE".Comment
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I like misteaks medium rare.
For real though, it doesn't look good on Ruslan that after whooping Bradley from pillar to post in the first 2 rounds, he loses 7 of the next 8 rounds on all 3 judges scorecards.
But the knockdown in round 1 should have counted. Ruslan clearly hits Bradley with a short left hook before Bradley bends over and falls down. His reaction after trying to get up and falling over again shows he was hurt and it should have counted as a knockdown.
With that knockdown correctly called and 10-8 in the first round for Ruslan, the correct cards are 113-113, 113-113, 114-112 for Bradley. Majority draw. Instant rematch. But something tells me Bob is gonna rob us of seeing this one again.Comment
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Yes, I did in fact watch the fight. You on the other hand obviously didn't. That, or you don't know how to score a round. Nothing in the 1st round warranted a 10-8 round for Provodnikov. Bradley won that 1st round clearly until the 0:35 mark. Now, if Pat had called Bradley's contact with the canvas a KD it would be a different story - but he didn't. 10-9 for Provodnikov. The only 10-8 round was in the 12th and it was rightfully scored.
No conspiracy theory here and certainly no robbery either.Comment
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I was surprised that one of the first two rounds weren't scored 10-8 as well. That 2nd round I definitely could have seen being 10-8. Pretty funny when Kellerman called out Lederman's scorecard about it and Lederman had nothing to say to defend it.Comment
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Bradley was fighting back when hurt by that short right hand and he won 2:25 minutes in that round. There was no KD in that round either. Tell me, what surprised you that it wasn't a 10-8 round?
Same with the 2nd round. Nothing warranted a 10-8 round for Provodnikov because he was receiving as much as he was giving. He had Bradley hurt but Bradley also had Provodnikov stunned.
If Bradley wasn't punching back or landing anything big then you could argue but that wasn't exactly the case, was it?Comment
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