You must be a pac fan because I just watch up to the 1:20 mark and you counted three punches for pac that landed but didn't. Now I can see why so many people thought manny won wide. I though he won but it was really close.
Yeah I thought so, most of the guys that act superior in their fanaticism are the ones that resort to the YDKSAB and call everyone that thinks Pacquiao won a ******* flip. Last time I checked Manny was a boxer not just some Filipino icon so yeah, I am also a fan of the sport. You act all superior and want to break down the fight yet I've mostly read negative comments about Pacquiao coming from you like his landed punches shouldn't count since they weren't to your liking because he didn't use textbook technique. Meanwhile you count Bradley's forearm punches only because they count as "ring generalship." I made some BS post mainly because arguing with you is useless since you will continue to bend the scoring criteria to suit your view no matter what. I wasn't even speaking to you so why don't you let your boy be a man and defend himself, which he did anyway. This aint a tag team match.
Again Check your ****ing Tone punk, Most people here know who I am, Most know that, Boxing off the back foot the way Timmy was usually doesnt do it for me I prefer the aggressor who takes more risk. your to ****ing new here to even start suggesting you know anything about me or how I look at fights. So I advise you to step he **** down if you dont like what I have to post stay the **** clear of my threads and or comments
:good Funny, how that works, huh??? Mayweather accuses Pacquiao of being on PED's... automatically Pacquiao is guilty... Montoya says that Mayweather has tested positive, but that's BULL****, right??? Compubox has the Pretty One as the most accurate puncher ever... Floyd a G... Compubox Pacquiao outlanded Bradley.... Compubox don't know ****...:hat ****ing clowns...
When the entire world with the exception of a couple of ******s saw that Pacquia won that fight. Yes, it was a robbery. --------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL PRESS SCORES....47-1 In favour or Manny Pacquiao Fightscorecollectors Scorecard Round 1.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 2.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 3.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 4.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 5.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 6.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 7.... 9-10 Bradley Round 8.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 9.... 10-9 Pacquiao Round 10.. 9-10 Bradley Round 11.. 9-10 Bradley Round 12.. 9-10 Bradley TOTAL: 116-112 MANNY PACQUIAO Judges Scores: Jerry Roth : 115-113 Pacquiao Duane Ford: 113-115 Bradley C.J Ross : 113-115 Bradley TIMOTHY BRADLEY WINS BY SPLIT DECISION Boxing Press , Fan Forum and Boxing Sites Scores Wayne McCulloch (Primetime) - 116-112 Pacquiao Dougie Fischer (Ring Mag) - 117-111 Pacquiao Fighters Rated.com - 117-111 Pacquiao Herold Lederman (HBO) - 119-109 Pacquiao Michael Woods (Thesweetscience) - 119-109 Pacquiao Leave It In The Ring Boxing Radio - 117-111 Pacquiao ProBoxing-Fans Jake - 117-111 Pacquiao *****.net - 118-110 Pacquiao BoxingSocialist - 116-112 Pacquiao Steve Kim (Maxboxing) - 117-111 Pacquiao Dan Rafael (ESPN) - 119-109 Pacquiao Scott Christ (BadLeftHook) - 117-111 Pacquiao Kevin Iole (Yahoo) - 117-111 Pacquiao Michael Rosenthal (Ring Mag) - 118-111 Pacquiao Jake Donovan (***********) - 115-113 Pacquiao Skip Bayliss (ESPN) - 119-109 Pacquiao Joel Sebastionelli (LIITR Box Radio) - 116-112 Pacquiao Danny Flexen ( Boxing News) - 115-113 BRADLEY Michael Nelson (Cruelest Sport) - 116-112 Pacquiao Tom Gray (secondsout.com) - 116-112 Pacquiao Denzil Stome (Onthebeak.com) - 118-110 Pacquiao Terry Dooley (***********) - 115-113 Pacquiao Paddy Cronan (Onthegrindboxingradio ) - 118-110 Pacquiao Suge Green (Onthegrindboxingradio) - 116-112 Pacquiao Steve Zemach (QueensburyRules.com) - 116-112 Pacquiao Gabriel Montoya (Maxboxing) - 118-110 Pacquiao Ryan Burton (Theboxinglab Radio) - 117-112 Pacquiao Ricky Hatton (Primetime) - 116-112 Pacquiao Associated Press - 117-111 Pacquiao Orlando Sentinel - 117-111 Pacquiao Ben Thompson (Fighthype) 116-112 Pacquiao NY Daily News - 116-112 Pacquiao LA Times - 117-111 Pacquiao Daily Buletin (Robert Morales) - 116-112 Pacquiao Ron Borges - 117-111 Pacquiao Michael Marley - 119-109 Pacquiao Kieran Mulvaney (ESPN) - 117-111 Pacquiao Steve Lillis (Boxnation) - 118-111 Pacquiao Nigel Collins (ESPN) - 118-110 Pacquiao No Holds Barred.com - 117-111 Pacquiao Tommy Gunn (Boxing Asylum) - 117-111 Pacquiao Steve Bunce (Boxnation/primetime) 116-112 Pacquiao P4P.com (Brett Newton) - 118-110 Pacquiao Ron Lewis - 117-111 Pacquiao Gareth A Davies - 117-111 Pacquiao Mike Coppinger - 118-110 Pacquiao Rob Day (Ringnews24) - 117-112 Pacquiao Saddo Boxing Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 117-111 x6 , 119-109 x3 , 116-112 x2 , 118-110 x2 115-113 (all for Bradley) *115-113 x4* , *115-114* BoxingAsylum Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 118-110 x4 , 115-113 x3 , 117-111 x2 , 116-112 , 120-108 **114-114** Livefight Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x5 , 115-113 x5 , 118-110 x2 , 117-111 , **114-114** Fighthype Forum - (all fo Pacquiao) 117-111 x3 , 116-112 x2 , 115-113 , 118-110 ( for Bradley)* 115-113 x2 * Fightjudge Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 115-113 x6 , 118-110 x2 , 116-112 x2 , 117-111 x4 Ringnews24 Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x4 ,117-111 x3 ,117-112 x2 , 115-113, **115-115** Doghouseboxing Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x4 , 118-110 , 115-113 , **114-114** ( for Bradley) *117-111* Thesweetscience Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 118-110 x2 , 116-112 Boxrec Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x9 , 115-113 x7 , 118-110 x6 , 119-109 x5 , 118-112 117-112 , 115-114 , 117-111 Eastsideboxing Forum (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x15 , 117-111 x12 , 115-113 x15 , 119-109 x2 , 116-113 , 118-110 x2 , 120-108 , 115-114 , **114-114**x4 (all for Bradley) *116-113* , *115-113* *********** Forum - (all for Pacquiao) 116-112 x11 , 117-111 x9 , 118-110 x7 , 119-109 x3 115-113 x3 , 117-112 , **114-114** x3
We had Press scoring for the Marquez fight and guess what? Life ****ing goes on kid.... I could give a **** less what HBO and the Media are saying, just because the Media says something does not make it the truth. Our own former President used the Media to justify a war with Iraq, saying Iraq was involved in the 9-11 attacks, they had a direct link to Bin Ladin and they also had WMDs. All proven false but we still bombed the **** out of them didnt we? So because the Media says something its true? Get ****ing real son where I come from there is one thing that you must know in order to survive, Believe nothing you hear or read and half of what you see
if that was part of his plan, cool since I had pac losing the last 3 pretty clearly, but when it comes to scoring this round I have serious doubts that the judges are thinking (and scoring) on long term strats rather than the fluidity of the round itself
I guess everyone is wrong and even the fans are wrong...Everyone is wrong but you...Is that right? GTFOH with that BS...Go buy a clue son.
two of three judges agreed with me thats really what this boils down to, No matter how many had Manny winning not a single writer, or commentator has scored fights officially much less title fights. So its best to go with the officials who have a proven track record rather than some ****ing writer who has never once participated in the sport same with the commentators same with the Tards
Why didn't you put Brian Kinney's scorecard? He scored it for Bradley. It seems that list is biased and only has scorecards that favor pac.
Pacquiao vs Bradley: Brian Kenny Discusses Fight, Says Controversy Is Overblown by Scott Christ on Jun 13, 2012 9:28 AM EDT in This content is protected News Analysis Jeff Bottari - Getty Images Timothy Bradley didn't rob Manny Pacquiao, says Brian Kenny, who called the fight for Top Rank. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Getty Images) Brian Kenny, a respected boxing broadcaster who called Pacquiao vs Bradley ringside for Top Rank's international feed, is one of the few media members who scored Saturday's main event for Timothy Bradley. He was on 670 The Score in Chicago this morning to discuss the fight, and said he can't believe the level of outrage the fight has garnered. Kenny noted that many of the rounds were close -- swing rounds that could have gone either way. "A lot of times in these rounds, nobody This content is protected ," he said. "This is not like a 100-meter race where someone hits the tape first. It doesn't work that way. It's very subjective. I'm just surprised at the level of outrage. I just don't see it, and I was several inches away from it as it happened." He also feels that Bradley's body work may have been underappreciated, especially on This content is protected . "I don't see how you could see that fight as a blowout. Bradley was landing a lot of body shots," he said. "Maybe from my angle, and the judges' angle, you don't see the head shots that are being blocked as clearly, maybe you see the body shots much more clearly. Anybody that tells me Bradley wasn't hitting anything, I just tell them, you're flat-out wrong." Many have noted -- even those who scored the bout widely for Pacquiao -- that Manny had a habit of not working for three full minutes of every round, instead coming on strong in the final minute or so. Kenny wonders if that often wasn't enough to take the rounds, after Bradley had put scoring points in the bank earlier in the round. "I think it's a legitimate question. Pacquiao has more power, he has more explosiveness," he said. "I'm not saying he was stealing rounds, but is that final minute or 30 seconds of work enough to overwhelm the opening two to two and a half minutes?" Kenny, above all, seems to feel that the fight was This content is protected , and that those scoring it in true blowout fashion for Pacquiao either had the blinders on, or just missed the fight in front of them. "I'll sit down with anybody and score it round-by-round, and I'll be stunned to see 11-to-1, or 10-to-2. I'd be stunned to see, 'Oh, wow, Pacquiao really blew him out.' Because that's not what I saw." "It's utterly ridiculous," he said of some of the cries of robbery. "It was a competitive fight." When asked about Bob Arum's reaction, and whether or not it was genuine, Kenny said, "I know after the fight, I saw Bob Arum, and he said, 'This is terrible.' He said, 'What do you think?' And I said, I had it closer than most, I had it 7-5 Bradley. And he walked away from me." Kenny added that other Top Rank employees were greatly upset by the decision. But he feels that a rematch, despite Arum's semi-objections at the moment, will happen. "I think it does happen," he said. "I think it's a saleable fight. It'll be talked about like, should this fight even happening? I think there should be a rematch. Bradley's feet have to heal. If they do it again, Pacquiao is probably still favored." He also said that while Manny was watching the Heat vs Celtics This content is protected backstage, Bradley was 100% focused on the fight, and that in a rematch, he would expect a different Manny Pacquiao. "I think Pacquiao can up the level of his game. One guy was taking the fight like it was the fight of his life, and for the other guy, it was just a night out for him." The subject of a potential investigation, or review of the fight with the judges, came up, and Kenny was all for it, saying that in Major League This content is protected , close calls are reviewed after the game with the umpires, and that a similar stance would be good for boxing. "I think every judge who judges a major championship fight, or any professional fight, afterwards should sit down with members of the commission and review their work, to see how good their work is," he said. Last night on The Boxing Lab radio show, Bradley disputed Arum's claim that he told the promoter after the bout he knew he didn't win, before the scores were read. Kenny, who as best I can tell has not heard that bit of information, also noted that he didn't believe that to be the case. "I know that's the popular story going around, that Bradley didn't think he won, and that he said this. It's not true. I saw Bradley, the way he reacted after the fight. After the fight ended, he jumped right up on the ropes and threw his fist in the air," he said. "I thought, in my mind, he looked like a guy who thought he'd won the fight." When asked about a potential Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao, Kenny did people who pay close attention to boxing proud by basically dismissing the notion that this had any impact on the fantasy fight. "Everybody thinking this ruins Mayweather-Pacquiao, that wasn't happening anyway," he said. "Maybe it happens now. Maybe Mayweather was waiting to see an erosion of skills, [for Pacquiao to] flame out a little bit, and then he'd fight him. This didn't ruin it. There was plenty of opportunity for this fight to happen, and Mayweather didn't want it."