bigger robbery:pacquaio/bradley OR Vera/Chavez jr?

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  • nauti4life85
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    #11
    Vera vs Chavez JR is a more clear robbery than Pac vs Bradley. Pac should have not taken off the first 2 mins of each of the last 6 rounds nobody will win CHAMPIONSHIP fight doing that its his fault. He had Bradley on two ****ed up ankles and let him off the hook. That robbery is a product of Pac not going for the kill when he had his guy clearly hurt. I know he wasn't scared to get hit by pillow fisted Bradley so there was no excuse to not go for the kill. Vera vs Chavez Jr... I swear Chavez just thinks he can come on in the last 2-3 rounds and win any fight. I guess having judges in your pocket helps. Rematch for both fights settles this debate soon.

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    • Ringlife
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      #12
      Both were pretty bad but I would say Pac vs Bradley. I was already paying one of my friends some cash because I put my money on Bradley. Then we heard the score cards and I just said thats boxing for you and I got paid. I didn't even feel bad for him or Manny at the time.

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      • ironmt
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        #13
        Originally posted by Money Team.
        Vera-Chavez jr easily...Vera beat Chavez up and busted his face up...Bradley outworked Manny and that fight was actually close and could have gone either way..no way did Manny dominate Bradley....Vera dominated Chavez
        Are you being sincere when you say that the Bradley Manny fight was close and could have gone either way or are you being biased? I know everyone judges fights differently, but you have to be making this statement for a reaction.

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