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    Opinions appear to vary as to whether people think Manny Pacquiao's controversial loss to Jeff Horn on Sunday was as suspect as his split-decision defeat to Timothy Bradley five years ago. Bob Arum, whose company promotes Pacquiao and co-promotes Horn, doesn't think the decisions are comparable. ESPN analyst Teddy Atlas vehemently disagrees.
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  • #2
    Nice little comparison. It's like comparing which bank robberies were the greatest? Was it United California Bank, Launga Niguel, California, 1972? Or was it Pierre Hotel, New York, New York, 1972? How many punches were landed by Bradley? How many punches were landed by Horn? Not that it's relevant, just curious.

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    • #3
      Bradley decision was worse IMO

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      • #4
        Bradley won. Horn won. 9/11 was orchestrated by Bush. And Aushwitz never happened.

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        • #5
          horny is the worst decision in boxing history!
          fckkk you bob arum

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          • #6
            This comparison is worthless to well paid judges.

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            • #7
              The Compubox stats were so inaccurate it's comical. Just count the punches Horn landed in round 1 for yourself. He landed more than 20, yet somehow Compubox only saw 9. People keep quoting these stats but nobody is taking the time to actually check them.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DublEdgeBanger View Post
                The Compubox stats were so inaccurate it's comical. Just count the punches Horn landed in round 1 for yourself. He landed more than 20, yet somehow Compubox only saw 9. People keep quoting these stats but nobody is taking the time to actually check them.
                This is from me counting Horn's punches only.

                He landed 13, not 9 in my view in Round 1. He came nowhere close to landing 20 in any round. In fact Round 1 was the only round in which he landed more than 12 punches!!!!

                He landed less than 10 punches in 10 of the 12 rounds and still managed to win a decision!!!

                F'n UNREAL.

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