You think Manny and Bradley were both involved in the fix?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Carswell, Jun 11, 2012.


  1. Carswell

    Carswell Member Full Member

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    Things seem Odd.

    - The huge amount of betting on Bradley an hour before the deadline
    - Bob Arum
    - Pac looked like he could knock him out and slowed down.
    - Pac not caring bout the decision.
    - Bob Arum
    - Bradley saying he will "review" the Tape.
    - With May in jail, it seems like a close decision would make people want to watch it again.
    - Round 5 they scored to Bradley and it wasnt even close.
    - Bradley continues to think he won the fight even after reviewing it.

    I think both fighters with Arum were involved in a fix, I think the fight was suppose to be a competitive fight, Manny was to carry Bradley through the fight, seriously hurt him a few times and layed off him a bit to let him recover and try and let him win a split decision.

    After watching it a 3rd time, the fight was 9 - 3 in Pac;s favour, but Pac seems to not really wanting to close the show.

    Also all 3 judges have been involved in some BS decisions.

    Arum looked guilty as hell and over sold the post fight speech IMO.

    Just seems to me there is so many coincidences.

    That is all
     
  2. DobyZhee

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  3. JudgeDredd

    JudgeDredd Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, look at Pacquiao's face when the announcer said " & new "
     
  4. slugger3000

    slugger3000 You Mad Bro? Full Member

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    The Fix was in.... I don't think Pac or Bradley knew about it! Arum set that **** up...
     
  5. Ripple633

    Ripple633 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well there is no proof that the fight was rigged. But it was odd that Pac wasn't pissed off at all.
     
  6. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh most definitely. Proof he was involved in this:

    - fought all 3 minutes of each round unlike his opponent, very shady tactic
    - jabbed a lot, mixed it up and went to the body, sometimes trading with the opponent, nice way to trick judges
    - used shrewd boxing tactics such as moment, defense and timing to win the championship rounds

    Altogether he was most definitely involved in this, much like the judges, mother****er refused to follow the script.

    P.S. a post-fight photo analysis of the damage fighters did:

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  7. Pacquaio threw the fight

    he could give a **** about boxing.

    Bradley didn't know wtf was going on, he's just a Fontealredscht

    but Pacquaio is a fejinare

    but being a fejinare is not as bad as being a fontealredscht, like Bradley or Mayweather :D

    Fontealredschts are known for larekdaetctdon and la ke que pasrerescho

    just look at Euro 2012 :D

    fontealsredschts hiden da juden likare lidna :D
     
  8. Champion

    Champion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Someway, Somehow.
     
  9. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What are you talking about? Pac cracked a tiny smile, exactly as if he was expecting it and found the whole thing humorous. (Probably thinking about how much Uncle Bob promised him for the rematch, or maybe thinking how now he'll never have to face Floyd.)

    And if you don't think Pac was coasting in the last 3-4 rounds, then I guess you've never seen him fight before.

    The whole thing was an obvious sham, top to bottom.
     
  10. Silver

    Silver The Champ is Here Full Member

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    more then likely. pac is like a loyal servant to arum anyway. bradley is a top rank fighter as well. they both realize, with a rematch, they double the profit. wouldn't be suprised in the least. that pig arum has things where he wants.
     
  11. MoJoGoodie

    MoJoGoodie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    there were large numbers of bets placed last second on TB?

    probaly more telling then anything.
     
  12. Vidic

    Vidic Rest in Peace Manny Full Member

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    The fight seemed surreal from start to finish I had a genuine feeling this was going to happen.
     
  13. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly. Yet more proof that the whole thing was scripted.
     
  14. Dazlar

    Dazlar Member Full Member

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    Why did Pac clearly toy with Bradley in the first half of the fight? There were many times brad got rocked and all Pac had to do was land a strong left hand and Brad would have been KO'd plain and simple. Pac showed he was a far superior fighter in the first half, so, why inthe later rounds did he lay off the big punches? It was clear Bradley had 0 power in his punches, Pac could have walked through Brads shots all night and finished it at anytime. Why did he not? Pac looked as fresh in round 12 as he did in 1.

    I've also heard people saying Bradley was to aggressive in the later rounds for Pac to deal with, but in the post conference Manny said he was hoping Brad would go toe to toe with him. And given Brad can't punch for **** and is highly inaccurate, Pac - if fighting like he wanted to win would have smashed Tim to bits in a toe to toe battle.