you cant see weather those are landing or not due to mannys left being away from the camera so to be honest can you really call something you cant see a scoring blow? No you cant, however Bradley did land that right hand he did win that round and honestly I dont know who the **** you are already a few posters with some clear sense about them stated the same thing Bradley won the round. Deal with it *******
Pretty close round but I gave it to Bradley by a hair simply because he seemed to be the more busy fighter.
That right didn't land Bazooka, it hit square on the glove. Look again. Bradly didn't land anything of note in that round except a couple body shots, nothing that looked really clean. He threw a little flurry towards the end but I didn't see anything land. Pacquiao landed all the clean, telling blows in that round. If you give it to Bradly your giving it to him for being busier but not really landing anything. Score on clean , effective punching, Pacquiao won it.
look at where bradley's hands are at, you will see it connects solidly. 1:20 of the round if i'm correct. bradley doing jabfest for the whole 2 minutes you call it outboxing?
The fact that this round has 8 people scoring it for Pacquaio really concerns me and makes me realise how lacking in objectiveness this site is.
Yeah, and it's pretty obvious too. I don't know what planet people are on. If you know how to distinguish between clean, effective punches, and punches that are hitting gloves or nothing at all, it's pretty clearly a Pac round.
Pac got outworked, he has no one but himself to blame, and yes activity does win fights, especially in a fight where both fighters are only partially landing.
Bradley was "busier", but he barely landed anything. Throwing your hand in the air does not win you rounds. Clean punching & effective aggressiveness does. Most of Bradley's punches were either short or blocked. Blocked punches are not scoring punches. It's like you give points for trying, but not accomplishing anything. Pac landed the harder & cleaner punches in round 1. He won the round.