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Pacquiao Robbed?Now Nobody Is Safe By Matt McGrain, Boxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 In the aftermath, Lou DiBella has described ?a sport now on a respirator.? It was hard to disagree?
Someone told me that Bob Arum set this up to cash in on the rematch.
Someone told me that Bob Arum set this up to release the pressure on the Mayweather fight.
Someone told me it was payback Read Full Story >>>A Pacquiao-Bradley rematch? Not so fast By Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 LAS VEGAS ? Manny Pacquiao reserved a contractual right to request a rematch against Palm Springs' Timothy Bradley if he lost Saturday.
And even though Pacquiao was left stunned by a split-decision defeat in which two of three judges awarded Bradley a 115-113 victory, it's not a given that the p Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao, Tim Bradley Judges Inflict New Black Sox Scandal on Flabbergasted World By Ivan G. Goldman, Boxing Insider, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Bob Arum, who promotes both fighters, said the decision for Tim Bradley over Manny Pacquiao was so awful that it?s a ?death knell? for boxing. But in the same sentence he pointed out that he?ll make a ton of money in the rematch.
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Boxing?s death knell, according Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao-Tim Bradley conspiracy theories: Does Bob Arum eat his young? By David Mayo, mlive.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 When something like Manny Pacquiao's robbery loss to Timothy Bradley happens, and the judges get a fight so wrong, it's usually easy to figure out who views the injustice as oh, so right.
Conspiracy theories abound in boxing, a sport only slightly less predisposed to them than figure skating.
Read Full Story >>> What Fight Were Those Judges Watching? By Brian Hanley, CBS Chicago, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 LAS VEGAS (CBS) ? Rip Hamilton had a kindred spirit in the old, bald, fat guy standing near an MGM Grand bar late Saturday night.
?I will never watch boxing again!,? the big guy bellowed to no one in particular. ?Never!?
Hamilton?the old, bald, skinny sometime guard for the Bulls, tweeted abo Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather Sr.: Pacquiao-Bradley judges should ?find a new job? Sports Illustrated, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Timothy Bradley?s upset decision over Manny Pacquiao last night surprised many observers. Count Floyd Mayweather Sr. among them. The father of Pacquiao?s will-they-won?t-they rival was in the stands for the big bout, telling Boxing Scene?s Ryan Burton that Pacquiao deserved to win the fight.
?I f Read Full Story >>> Timothy Bradley's Victory Smeared With Wide Controversy By Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Manny Pacquiao vowed to not enter the ring until his beloved Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat were done with Game 7 of the NBA Eastern Conference finals, to the point of delaying the start time of his fight with Tim Bradley by more than 30 minutes.
An hour after watching the Celtics? season end, Read Full Story >>> Timothy Bradley Rips Off Manny Pacquiao, In A Historically Astounding Decision By Tim Starks, The Queensberry Rules, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Manny Pacquiao's run of big wins ended Saturday night, but absolutely no one truly believes Timothy Bradley won a split decision Saturday night on HBO pay-per-view. Usually, a bunk decision goes to the A-side of a fight, but Bradley, the B-side, ripped off Pacquiao in a fight where the most I can im Read Full Story >>> Bradley does enough to upset Pacquiao in the judges eyes, not the public By Doug Fischer, The Ring, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 LAS VEGAS ? More than a few fans and boxing insiders thought Tim Bradley had the right stuff to finally end the amazing run Manny Pacquiao has been on for the last seven years.
They were right ? but they shouldn?t have been.
Bradley put up an admirable fight against Pacquiao. He boxed well. Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs. Bradley Aftermath: Promoter ? ?It Could Be the End (Of Boxing). I Really Mean It.? By Charles Jay, Boxing Insider, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 This past weekend, a couple of very worthy sports that are perceived by most of the public to have been dying a slow death over the past 30 or so years had a chance to receive a proverbial shot in the arm.
Horse racing, which has been surviving by the good graces of slot machines for the most pa Read Full Story >>> 5 things we learned from Pac-Bradley By Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 1. Anyone can fall victim to a bad decision
Conventional wisdom, for whatever it's worth, holds that close, controversial decisions will always fall in favor of the "house" fighter, the man who brings in the most money for the promoter, the venue and the TV network. That isn't always true, of co Read Full Story >>> Injured Bradley departs Vegas in wheelchair MyDesert.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 One day after Cathedral City?s Timothy Bradley won the WBO welterweight title bout, the fighter departed from Las Vegas in a wheelchair Sunday.
Bradley ended Filipino fighter Manny Pacquiao?s remarkable seven-year unbeaten run, winning a split decision Saturday night.
Bradley won despite inju Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs Bradley fight sparks controversy and conspiracy theories: what they're saying online The Vancouver Sun, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Boxing fans and pundits around the world expressed shock over the result of the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley fight that took place on Saturday, June 9, 2012. Bradley was awarded a split decision victory in a fight that most observers felt Pacquiao won handily.
Messages of outrage flooded socia Read Full Story >>> Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao still could be the target, Roger Mayweather says By David Mayo, mlive.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao still could be the fight to make, Roger Mayweather said today, if public opinion dictates it in the aftermath of Pacquiao's maligned loss to Timothy Bradley on Saturday night.
Roger Mayweather, in the first public response from Team Mayweather to Bradley's spl Read Full Story >>> Bradley wins, Pacquiao's robbed: If you can't trust the outcome, can you go back to the sport? By Tim Kawakami, Marin Independent Journal, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 This is what I was thinking in the final roundsof the Pacquio-Bradley fightm as Manny Pacquiao slowed down a bit?either out of pity, weariness or plain boredom ?and still seemed well on his way to a victory over Timothy Bradley:
Pacquiao was both dominant and lacking spark, if that's possible.
Read Full Story >>> End of road for Manny? By Sev Sarmenta, Philippine Daily Inquirer, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 IT WAS a scene repeated many times over throughout the country: Dejected Filipinos walking out of cinemas and wherever else they watched the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley fight Sunday morning.
Their champion was defeated, losing via a split decision his WBO welterweight title. One more wound to Read Full Story >>> Poor Decision In Pacquio Bradley Bout Reignites Calls For Fights To Be Decided by "Last Man Standing' Only Rule By Dan Cun, The Spoof, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Timothy Bradley shook the boxing world after a stunning split decision against Manny Pacquiao to win the WBO welterweight title.
Unfortunately Pacquiao appeared to dominate Bradley during the fight at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on Saturday night, but the judges felt otherwise which has reignited Read Full Story >>> Pacquiao vs Bradley results: Boxing is dead? Corrupt decision doesn't fool me By Sergio Hernandez , SB NATION, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 Let's get this out and in the open from jump street.
I didn't watch last night's fight between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley.
After three straight weekends of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events and a couple more to follow, I was needing a bit of a combat sports reprieve, and more Read Full Story >>> Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley Results Raise Ire of Boxing Fans, Talk of Foul Play By Hilton Hater, The Hollywood Gossip, Mon, 11 Jun 2012 In the most anticipated boxing match of the year, Timothy Bradley defeated Manny Pacquiao by split decision last night - and almost everyone who watched it believes the fight was fixed.
Pacquiao landed 253 punches to 159 for Bradley, with Compubox statistics proving the former also connected on m Read Full Story >>> BOXING FANS AROUND THE WORLD WERE ROBBED By Edward Ligas, PhilBoxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
It was a sad day for boxing when boxing superstar and pound for pound king Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, (54-4-38-2) lost by a controversial split decision against unheralded Timothy "Desert Storm" Bradley (28-0-12) in a fight clearly d Read Full Story >>>
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