This fight will be clean and clear 117-111, but Haymon will do his boy a solid and keep him relevant with controversial final scorecards: 114-114 115-113 115-113 Pacquiao MD
Well this post didn't age well, that's for sure. Broner surely did besmirch all hope you had in him by running away from an old version of Pacquiao for the final three rounds, and then raised his hands at the end of the fight as if to deludedly imply that "Yeah, I won the fight!" -- or, more pointedly, to exclaim that "Yeah, I did it! I survived and heard the final bell against an old version of Pacquiao." Broner simply doesn't have what it takes to get the job done any time he steps up and fights top-level guys at 140 and 147: this has been proven over and over again, and again here tonight.
In order for Broner to put Pacquiao on the seat of his pants, wouldn't he have had to, you know, actually throw some punches?