Kellerman: "No One Can Dispute The Marquez vs Bradley Decision"

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  • jas
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    #31
    7-5 Bradley but a clear 7-5 imo

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    • Public_Enemy
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      #32
      I think Marquez won many of the later rounds and was able to land his counters where as he missed a lot of them early in the fight. Bradley put a lot of rounds in the bank early though and I felt he won a close decision. The 12th round was very pivotal to me and the counter Bradley landed that wobbled JMM pretty much won Bradley that round.

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      • Derranged
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        #33
        Bradley won clearly.

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        • -PBP-
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          #34
          The poll speaks for itself. This was not an "either way" type of fight. Clear winner, no controversy. At worst this was a 115-113 fight.

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #35
            Originally posted by bojangles1987
            There is absolutely no question Bradley won the fight. It was close, Marquez made a push towards the end, but Bradley won.
            That's just not true.

            I had Bradley winning but it could easily have gone the other way.

            The idea of Bradley dominating the fight is plain ridiculous.

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            • IronDanHamza
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              #36
              Originally posted by PBP
              The poll speaks for itself. This was not an "either way" type of fight. Clear winner, no controversy. At worst this was a 115-113 fight.
              I always see this logic.

              "The poll speaks for itself"

              Then in another thread where The poll results are ******

              "Haha look at the poll results. Only on NSB"

              How do you know a lot of the people who voted Bradley didn't have it an either way fight? I voted for Bradley but I felt it could have gone either way.

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              • -PBP-
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                #37
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                That's just not true.

                I had Bradley winning but it could easily have gone the other way.

                The idea of Bradley dominating the fight is plain ridiculous.
                He didn't "dominate" but there can be a clear winner in a close fight and this was the case here. He faded in the later rounds but built up enough of a lead and won the 12th where he almost dropped Marquez to get the decision.

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                • -Makunouchi-
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                  #38
                  Clearly bradley won, jmm is always crying!

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PBP
                    He didn't "dominate" but there can be a clear winner in a close fight and this was the case here. He faded in the later rounds but built up enough of a lead and won the 12th where he almost dropped Marquez to get the decision.
                    Right but there wasn't a clear winner in this fight.

                    This fight is yet another case of a close fight, with loads of close rounds, that easily be scored either way but considered a clear victory, it wasn't.

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                    • Hougigo
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by PBP
                      He didn't "dominate" but there can be a clear winner in a close fight and this was the case here. He faded in the later rounds but built up enough of a lead and won the 12th where he almost dropped Marquez to get the decision.
                      I'm on the train that he didn't win the 12th, but he did build a big enough lead to win the fight.

                      That punch almost dropped Marquez, but it didn't and I thought he was getting outworked and was too inactive in the last 2 rounds.

                      I thought he won it clearly though

                      Then again, who can take me seriously about Bradley?

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