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If you didn't already think the WBO was a complete fuging joke


Dpantherman

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They allow the (one of?) worst decision in the history of the sport to go down. Pacman beat the poo out of Bradley for at the bare MINIMUM of 10 out of 12 rounds, and the judges score a split decision for Bradley.

It reaks of some kind of publicity stunt, because everyone is talking about it. What it really is a joke, and if I had paid for it, I'd be pissed.

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PacMan landed 190 punches to Bradley's 109 (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan threw 493 punches to Bradley's 390 (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan landed 38.5& of his punches to Bradley's 27.7% (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan was +82 in power punches landed on Bradley (Advantage PacMan)

Everyone know's who won this fight except the judges. That was just some straight robbery right there.

Mayweather must have paid the judges off from his jail cell.

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PacMan landed 190 punches to Bradley's 109 (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan threw 493 punches to Bradley's 390 (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan landed 38.5& of his punches to Bradley's 27.7% (Advantage PacMan)

PacMan was +82 in power punches landed on Bradley (Advantage PacMan)

Everyone know's who won this fight except the judges. That was just some straight robbery right there.

Mayweather must have paid the judges off from his jail cell.

I was just teasing with the the Mayweather stuff, I stopped watching boxing years ago, too much corruption: fighters, promoters and judges. It is such a corrupt sport.

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This is what happens when you exercise freedom of speech. The oligarchs weren't happy with his religious remarks and made sure he lost. It doesn't matter though, Pacquiao handled the defeat with class and anyone who saw the fight and knows anything about boxing knows who the real champion is.

His professionalism amidst this injustice makes him even greater than his boxing skills ever could.

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This is what happens when you exercise freedom of speech. The oligarchs weren't happy with his religious remarks and made sure he lost. It doesn't matter though, Pacquiao handled the defeat with class and anyone who saw the fight and knows anything about boxing knows who the real champion is.

His professionalism amidst this injustice makes him even greater than his boxing skills ever could.

You could know nothing about boxing and know who won that fight. It was clearly rigged and I'm sure Bradley even knows that, though he won't admit it.

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