No, your wrong. Max hasn't said anything stupid in quite awhile & actually isn't becomeing a pretty decent commentator.
Seems that Max Kellerman is aruging that you can't divide the rounds by the minuet. I don't 100% agree. It also seems that is how he scored the fight. The HBO crew did talk about Pacquiao steeling rounds in the last minuet of them. If you scored who did better for longer each round. You'd have to give Bradley the slight edge in most of them. The rounds Pacquiao won were because he ralied in the last minuet. I did not see any round as being deciceive for eather Pacquiao or Bradley.
True, but he was part of a commentating crew that did an awful job. He's trying to save face for all of them.
So then why the **** is he so mad? I mean if he can see the fight that close we shouldnt be sitting here discussing it like this. I think it comes down to No Pac vs May fight, this loss will only lead to Floyd demanding more money than was the last offer, and knowing this HBO is out of the richest fight in PPV history. Thats why he is mad..... I mean damn if he can see 7 rounds to 5 and Manny is only working in spots late in rounds its very possible that Bradley did get a W here. Which he did.
They did seem to neglect mentioning some of Bradley's body shots, which were probably his only real effective punches in the fight. They also had too much of a lopsided scorecard. Personally, I think the fight was probably about 9 rounds to 3 for Pac, maybe 8 to 4. I haven't really scored it properly yet, but that is my impression of the fight after going over the footage. I thought Bradley was moving fairly well, but his jabs were only tapping Pac's gloves, and most of his shots were blocked. He got some decent body shots in here and there, but not enough to take control of the fight. Pac was more inactive than usual, and seemed to be taking a lot of breaks, but his landed shots looked more crisp and convincing than Bradley's flicking jab and flurries. Bradley did well in some of the late rounds, but not enough to get a win. He implied that 7 to 5 for Pac was pretty much the absolute maximum he could see for Bradley, though -- a card that you could only get if you give every possible thing to Bradley. Definitely nothing higher than that.
I stopped listening after his 1st rd. assessment in which nothing much happened except Pacquiao landed three hard lefts but he gave the round to Bradley. Kellerman is a ****ing joke, bring back Merchant.