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  • iloveboxing2
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    #51
    What's going on Romey! Dude, I am a big fan of Tim but he clearly lost to Pac big time but it doesn't matter anymore it's over. Mentioning that fight just spoils Tim's win.


    Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
    No surprise Arum,you also thought Pac was robbed against Bradley..When Bradley just beat both of them fair and square..Arum tho always the promoter,trying to get the next thing moving..

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    • Reloaded
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      #52
      Originally posted by Luilun
      I find it strange it bout that can go either way it's always given to the black dude
      When the black dude wins thats what should happen .

      Bradley won clearly , it was a boxing clinic , he controlled the pace and the range and was the ring general in there , I like both fighters and Bradley won clearly for mine .

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      • Supreme Being
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        #53
        Cong**** BRADLEY! Please no rematch...MARQUEZ needs to retire!

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        • LOWBLOW_CHAMP
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          #54
          Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
          No surprise Arum,you also thought Pac was robbed against Bradley..When Bradley just beat both of them fair and square..Arum tho always the promoter,trying to get the next thing moving..
          is that bradley rollin in the big body donk in your sig?? lmao

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          • budfr
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            #55
            Originally posted by Reloaded
            When the black dude wins thats what should happen .
            ,
            Bradley won clearly , it was a boxing clinic , he controlled the pace and the range and was the ring general in there , I like both fighters and Bradley won clearly for mine .
            not true. Blacks are always given the decision because of white guilt a

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            • SoulByThePound
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              #56
              Originally posted by Luilun
              I find it strange it bout that can go either way it's always given to the black dude
              the american guy you mean?

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              • DominiBox
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                #57
                Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
                What's make you think Mayweather camp wanted Pac to lose..Pac vs Mayweather would have been bigger business then Mayweather Alvarez..Oh and unlike you I don't need to quote how anyone else felt(even tho I could,like Kenny one of Pac's biggest supporters throughout the yrs had it 8-4 Bradley),I know what I saw..A close fight that could have went either way..

                Oh and btw Martinez Cintron Cloud Campillo Lara Pwill were all worse scorescards and actually were robberies..Pac Bradley was not that kinda fight..It was a close one that had very close rds..I don't care what Mayweather had it or how you had it,I know what I saw..115-113 either way I would have been cool with..
                You're right.... it wasn't a robbery.

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                • DominiBox
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by iloveboxing2
                  What's going on Romey! Dude, I am a big fan of Tim but he clearly lost to Pac big time but it doesn't matter anymore it's over. Mentioning that fight just spoils Tim's win.
                  Agree with this..

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                  • jaylor
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                    #59
                    Marquez won! He pressed And landed cleaner punches!! Tim has 3 losses in my book

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                    • Drunken Cat
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                      #60
                      I gave Marquez rounds 1, 9, 11, 12. There were a few more close rounds as well. Round 10 was close, and Marquez may have won the last 4 rounds in my eyes (though I had Bradley edging the 10th).

                      I think Bradley won the fight. But he certainly faded down the stretch. Because of Marquez winning 3 of the last 4 rounds, I was not going to have a problem if he got the nod. Still, I think Bradley did enough.

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