The only gift received was the Pacquiao fight. I thought he edged the Ruslan fight and he beat Juan pretty clearly.
PRETTY MUCH THIS. ^^^^
It still amazes me that people HATE Bradley for what a judge did in the Manny fight, not Bradley. He wasnt responsible for what another human being did. He didnt turn in a score card or have any influence on what those judges decided. He was not the ref that decided that it wasnt a knockdown, should bradley have argued with the ref and told him "nooooo it was a knockdown, please score it a knockdown for my opponent pleeeaaaase" in the provo fight. Manny didnt act that way when he should've lost at least one of those earlier JMM fights.
Most people I know had Pacquiao, Marquez and Provodnikov beating Timothy Bradley, he should really have 3 losses on his record. But, as a U.S. citizen, and with all 3 contests being staged in his home country, Bradley was erroneously awarded gift decisions in all 3 fights..
If we take the case of Bradley individually - a born and bred U.S. citizen going against "foreign" fighters (Pac, Marquez, Prov) in his own home country - is Bradley's story enough to reinforce the perspective that the U.S. is possibly the most corrupt nation in the history of boxing?
I mean, for one single individual to be given 3 gift decisions / robberies in a row against fighters that beat him - doesn't that say a lot about the U.S. in terms of it's ability to fairly adjudicate a boxing bout??
Nope, just further evidence that Bradley is a winner and top 3 P4P.
Pac ran from a rematch and got KO'd for his efforts.
Provid got his face smashed in and showed damage for months after the fight plus admitted Tim beat him.
JMM only won like 3 rounds during the boxing lesson that Bradley taught him.
Most people I know had Pacquiao, Marquez and Provodnikov beating Timothy Bradley, he should really have 3 losses on his record. But, as a U.S. citizen, and with all 3 contests being staged in his home country, Bradley was erroneously awarded gift decisions in all 3 fights..
If we take the case of Bradley individually - a born and bred U.S. citizen going against "foreign" fighters (Pac, Marquez, Prov) in his own home country - is Bradley's story enough to reinforce the perspective that the U.S. is possibly the most corrupt nation in the history of boxing?
I mean, for one single individual to be given 3 gift decisions / robberies in a row against fighters that beat him - doesn't that say a lot about the U.S. in terms of it's ability to fairly adjudicate a boxing bout??
wtf???? He clearly beat Marquez and had a close win over Provodnikov. Rewatch the Ruslan fight. RP didn't do anything after 3 rounds but plod forward and get outboxed...just because he dropped Bradley and gave him a tough fight does not make him the winner of the fight....you can look unimpressive than previous fights but still win the majority of rounds. Thanks goodness NSB are not professional judges-smdh
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