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ROUND 12

No knockout for Pacquiao as Bradley hangs tough

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Manny Pacquiao, right, from the Philippines, connects with a right to the head of Timothy Bradley, from Palm Springs, Calif., in their WBO world welterweight title fight Saturday, June 9, 2012, in Las Vegas. AP/Chris Carlson

MANILA, Philippines – Manny Pacquiao failed to knock out Timothy Bradley in the face of Bradley’s lightning speed jabs.

Pacquiao tried to go for the knockout in the final 10 seconds but Bradley hung tough.


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Tags: Boxing , Manny Pacquiao , Pacquiao Files , Pacquiao-Bradley , Sports , Timothy Bradley , WBO welterweight

  • easycome913

    Hungs? No such word.You probably mean “hangs tough” or if you want to use the past tense it’s “hung tough.”

  • gyvv

    Remember these two nincompoops: Judges C.J. Ross and
                                                                  Duane Ford had it for Bradley, 115-113.
    I mean, come on, what were they watching? One can only conclude that they were bought.
    No matter how many times you view the match, the punches connected ( not thrown), Pac won. Experts and analysts believe Pac won. Compubox as well.
    Thus, Ross and Ford : both a disgrace in the world of boxing. Really.

    • sanjuan683

      hehehehehehe Relaks ka nagpatawag ng meeting si ABNOY, yun presidente mo, tinawag na niya yun mga karantso niya prosecutors para ma-impeach yun judges. heheheheheh

      • gyvv

        Korekek ka dun… presidente mo rin un … hehehe

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Andrew-Dela-Cruz/100003052998714 Andrew Dela Cruz

    dan rafael a boxing authority from espn scores it 119-109 in favor of pacquiao.  those judges are simply ignorant in boxing

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_CRBW2RJR4WNWVIDZVSCLFQK4KQ Spike

    Pacquioa loses by split decision – dahil sa mga TONG GRESSMAN AND SENADOR  na gumagamit ng pera ng mga mamamayan!!!

    • sanjuan683

      BUGOK namumulitika ka naman. Maligo ka ang baho mo amoy pusit ka na. hehehehehe



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