Bradley beats Pacquiao...

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LAS VEGAS -- Timothy Bradley promised to shock, though the biggest shock in his fight with Manny Pacquiao came from the judges' scorecards.
In a fight Pacquiao seemed to have in hand, two judges decided otherwise, giving Bradley a split decision Saturday night and ending the Filipino fighter's remarkable seven-year unbeaten run.

Promoter Bob Arum fumed, the crowd at the MGM Grand arena booed, and Pacquiao seemed stunned when the decision was announced. Arum said there would be a November rematch, though he blasted the way the decision went down.

"I've never been as ashamed of the sport of boxing as I am tonight," said Arum, who handles both fighters.

Bradley came on strong in the later rounds, winning five of the last six on two scorecards and four on the third. He won 115-113 on the scorecards of judges Duane Ford and C.J. Ross, while losing on Jerry Roth's scorecard by the same margin. The Associated Press had Pacquiao winning 117-111.

"I did my best," Pacquiao said. "I guess my best wasn't good enough."
Pacquiao tried to turn the fight into a brawl, using his power to hurt
Bradley in the early rounds. But Bradley changed tactics in the middle rounds and used his boxing skills to win enough rounds to take the narrow decision for the welterweight title.

It ended a 15-fight winning streak by Pacquiao dating to 2005 that turned him into a boxing superstar and made him a national hero in the Philippines.

"I thought I won the fight," Bradley said. "I didn't think he was as good as everyone says he was. I didn't feel his power."

Ringside punching statistics showed Pacquiao landing 253 punches to 159 for Bradley, who vowed before the fight to take the 147-pound title from Pacquiao. The Compubox statistics showed Pacquiao landing more punches in 10 of the 12 rounds.

Bradley was so confident that he had oversized tickets printed up for a
Nov. 10 rematch that now will likely happen.

Bradley seemed hurt in the fourth and fifth rounds, but Pacquiao had trouble landing big punches after that. Still, he seemed in control of the fight everywhere but on the judge's scorecards.

"Can you believe that? Unbelievable," Arum said. "I went over to Bradley before the decision and he said, `I tried hard but I couldn't beat the guy.' "

Bradley said he hurt his ankle in the second round, and that trainer Joel
Diaz said he could either quit or try to take the fight to Pacquiao.

"I got my second wind in the sixth round," Bradley said. "I worked the angles, sticking and moving."

Pacquiao said he studied Bradley on tape before the fight and wasn't surprised by anything he did. He said he thought he was in control of the fight and was shocked when the decision went against him.

"He never hurt me with his punches; most of them landed on my arms," Pacquiao said.

Pacquiao tried to brawl with Bradley and seemed to hurt him in both the fourth and fifth rounds. But Bradley started moving and counter punching, though he never seemed to land any shots that hurt Pacquiao.

Pacquiao had vowed to look impressive against Bradley after struggling in his last outing with Juan Manuel Marquez, a fight many thought he lost. And he did early, landing good long left hands while beating Bradley to the punch on most exchanges.


"He hurt me a couple of times with his left," Bradley said. "He's a beast."
Trainer Freddie Roach told Pacquiao after the 10th round that he had control of the fight, and urged him to fight hard the final two rounds.

"You have six minutes to go, son," Roach said. "It's your fight."

But it wasn't Pacquiao's fight, with Bradley getting credit for winning some of the close middle and later rounds. After the 11th round, Bradley went back to his corner and trainer Joel Diaz told him he needed to win the final round.

"I listened to my corner," Bradley said. "I got to give him a rematch now."
Arum said there will be one on Nov. 10, though he thought Pacquiao won easily, as did most writers at ringside.

"I'll make a lot of money off the rematch, but this was outrageous," Arum said.

It was the biggest fight of Bradley's career and it came with a minimum $5 million payday. The rematch will be even richer, though Pacquiao's loss could damage any plans for a fight with Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Mayweather did not see the fight because he is serving a sentence on a domestic abuse charge at a jail a few miles from the MGM Grand.
 
I didn't watch it, I can't get into boxing, but from everything I've read, no one agrees with the decision
 
Hopefully Mayweather gives him a shot even though this will probably be just another reason he won't
 
No problem, I try to keep up on all the good news in sports. This shocked me though when I read it
 
I bought the fight and watched manny win all but 1 maybe 2 rounds. I was stunned at the decision. It's the worse judging in history of sports! It was a crime!!! Anyone who watched the fight had to think the judges were on the take or just retarded! Even before the fight the announcers were questioning why such a big fight had such bad judges as 2 of them were known for judging fights outrageously bad and I guess they were right cause the judges literally robbed manny!

Manny literally almost won every single round and in bradlys corner the trainer was actually asking bradly if he wanted him to stop the fight!!!!! They knew they lost and they even said so yet the judges called the fight for bradly

I have NEVER seen such a criminal act of judging in my entire life !!!!

And when Max Kellermsn asked Bradly if he thought the judges got it right and if he thought he won he said "I don't know I'll have to go back xmd watch the tape" lmao he was Embarresed that the judges gave him the win!

Boxing is fixed it's plain and simple! No Ifs, Ands, or Buts about it!!!
 
Yep... That fight was bullshit!

Amen! I think the judges were pissed off that Manny made them wait til the NBA game was over, what do u think? I didnt realize the 2 judges were in the 70s,lol, i guess they could have been just too fucking old

Also what did u pay, i seen guys on espn say they paid $55 and i paid $64.99 and thought the price was the same for everyone?
 
Yeah I don't think jugdes like that at all hell I didn't like that , lol I think they don't want Pacquiao to fight mayweather! I watched the at my cousin house so i dont realy know,but do know I bought 45.00 in food... Lol
 
I didn't watch the fight, but I'm in the process of finding it on the internet. I've heard from EVERYONE that bought it or saw it that it was total bullshit
 
And I personally don't think this hurt Manny's chances of fighting Mayweather because I don't think Mayweather was ever going to take that fight. I think if anything he'd be more proned to take the fight now, but I still don't think he'd take it because he has to know that Manny has a chance of giving him his first "L"
 
And I personally don't think this hurt Manny's chances of fighting Mayweather because I don't think Mayweather was ever going to take that fight. I think if anything he'd be more proned to take the fight now, but I still don't think he'd take it because he has to know that Manny has a chance of giving him his first "L"

Interesting point.
 
It'd make sense now, Mayweather had to have thought at one point that he couldn't beat Manny, but now after this maybe it'll get in his head that he can win. Although I know he can't, I'm hoping he thinks it
 
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