they have to fix this desition, no way I gonna pay for box ppv again. my ppv money is out of TR and Bob.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Timothy Bradley Shocks Manny Pacquiao, Wins Belt
Collapse
-
I honestly had Pac winning..and think this is set up by Arum to cash in on a rematch..which I could care less to watch..this fight almost put me to sleep a few times..the rematch will be the same..but different outcome..I dont think Bradley did anything to take the belt from the champion..disgrace..but I guess now Pac knows how JMM feels..
Comment
-
-
Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View PostHBO didn't even show any of Bradley's punches when the fight was over.
Again, I had it a draw.
Bradley with the first round, then sweeping the last 5 rounds.
Bradley made a pretty damn good adjustment starting towards the 2nd half of the fight.
He was hitting and not getting hit.
I noticed two things:
1. Bradley ducked many punches with both hands down.
2. When Pac would double jab trying to set Bradley up for the straight left, Bradley pulled a Mayweather move and immediately countered Pac after his first jab before Pac could wind up the 2nd jab and straight left.
Brilliant adjustment by Tim.
Lastly, the crowd. Just listen to the crowd and how dead they were. Re-watch the Pac-Cotto/Margarito fights and listen to how live they were. Bradley was obviously doing something right in there.
Originally posted by Phantomas View PostRespect judges decision, it´s their craft.
Ps.- Where did I read that?
Originally posted by streetwaves View PostTBH Bradley SERIOUSLY could have shown some real class after the fight and instead he slunk out like a little girl, and in a wheelchair nonetheless. I can't even be a Bradley fan now.
Originally posted by hudas View PostBradley should be ashamed of himself cuddling that belt he didnt deserve in any other way to win...He did not shock the world, the decision did shock the world...This is going to be a dead sport. MMA RULES!
Originally posted by yoz View PostAt least we can safely say Mayweather > Bradley
Originally posted by -Kev- View PostMarquez won at least 9-3. It was not close at all.
Bradley-Pac was a Draw.
Originally posted by fladz View PostI'm stunned by the apparent controversy, the world has gone mad. I've watched the fight twice now, and despite the horrendously biased Primetime commentary, I scored the fight 117-114 in favour of Bradley.
A lot of rounds were close, so I can see a few rounds going the other way, but this nonsense that Pacquiao won by a mile is astonishing. And I say that as a Pac fan, and somebody that was rooting for him.
Cong**** to Bradley, it was a gritty, determined performance and I certainly wouldn't bet against him in the rematch. It's a shame that he isn't getting the credit he deserves, but that won't bother him in the least.
Originally posted by Southpaw Stinger View PostWTF! I missed the fight.
Downloading now. Let's see what I make of this crap. My decision is legally binding.
Originally posted by maddox22 View PostI'm a Filipino and obviously a Pacquiao fan. He is my kababayan. But with all honesty I felt some kind of relief when I heard Michael Buffer announcing Bradley as the winner. I mean, com'on how would we have felt if Pacquiao won "again"? It would be like life has no color and it gets boring!
I'm happy for Bradley because he worked so hard for this and he wanted this so much. He is young and he is undefeated. He can also learn more and could even be at Floyd and Pac's level someday. I think it's time for other fighters to share thrones with Floyd and Pac. Ironically, I think it would keep boxing a little bit more interesting now that Pac's winning streak has been stopped and we all saw Cotto breaking Floyd's nose and showing to the people that Floyd's reeeeeaaaaallly not that good.
Although tt would have been a lot better if Bradley boxed the whole 12 rounds instead of posing as a tough guy - ****** ****! I thought he was going to quit!
Overall it's bitter sweet. I'm sad that my kababayan lost (despite of the controversy). But I'm happy for Tim that he got what he worked so hard for.
Comment
-
Comment