Sunday, June 10, 2012

Pacquiao Vs. Bradley Results,Results Pacquiao Vs. Bradley,Results Bradley Vs Pacquiao

Pacquiao Vs. Bradley Results,Results Pacquiao Vs. Bradley,Results Bradley Vs Pacquiao There's been a promotional push to make Rios, ordinarily an exciting fighter, a star. Abril's style could best be described as fan-unfriendly. When it came time to pick the winner, I really shouldn't have expected anything else. The worst part about tonight's affair is that a fix seems the most likely explanation. Pacquiao is near the end of his career, and without the rematch against Bradley, could have called it quits. The rematch should sell very well. Bradley is a physically impressive American boxer. All these are good reasons for the judges to give it to Bradley. I just can't find a good reason that can be found in the ring. Judges are not held accountable for their scores. People like Don King, who was instrumental in The Ring scandal that nearly sank the magazine, are allowed to operate freely. Incompetent referees like Jon Schorle and Russell Mora (who let Fernando Montiel continue fighting against Nonito Donaire even after having a mild seizure on the canvas after a gargantuan left hook) are still given big fight assignments.

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