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Judges won’t have say next time—Pacquiao


LAS VEGAS—Manny Pacquiao wants another shot at Timothy Bradley, and next time he’ll make sure the ring judges won’t have a say on the outcome of the fight: He hopes to knock Bradley out.

“I want a rematch,” Pacquiao declared after Bradley claimed his World Boxing Organization (WBO) welterweight title with a split decision victory that stunned many.

“In the rematch, my thinking is I don’t want to finish the whole 12 rounds,” Pacquiao, considered by many the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world, told reporters.

The unbeaten Bradley—the WBO light welterweight champion—absorbed punishing blows in almost every round while rarely appearing able to hurt the Filipino superstar.

A surprise

Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, said he was surprised when the first judge’s score was read out, giving it 115-113 to Pacquiao—which he thought was a little close.

Still “it wasn’t as bad as the other two,” Roach said, referring to the decision of the two other ringside judges who voted for Bradley.

Fight with Marquez

Pacquiao said he was so sure he had won the fight that he wasn’t even paying attention when the result was read out.

Roach said he didn’t know if Pacquiao’s narrow decision over Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez in his last fight in November last year worked against him on this night.

“I’m not sure if our last fight had something to do with it because our last fight was a very close fight and a little controversial. Did they hold that against us? I’m not sure,” Roach said.

This time, Roach said: “I didn’t see that many close rounds.”

‘I like knockouts’

Roach was heard exhorting Pacquiao to go for a knockout in the 12th round, but he said that wasn’t because he thought his fighter was trailing.

“I like knockouts,” Roach said.

It was an especially disappointing outcome for Pacquiao given he had hoped for a decisive victory in the wake of his unconvincing win over Marquez.

He came into the fight saying he had been buoyed in body as well as in spirit by rededicating his life to God, devoting time to Bible study and cutting out pursuits, including gambling, drinking and womanizing that had stressed his marriage in the lead-up to his last bout. AFP


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Tags: Boxing , Controversial Split Decision , Manny Pacquiao , Pacquiao-Bradley fight , Sports , Timothy Bradley Jr.

  • http://www.facebook.com/pspedroche Pompeyo Pedroche

    Sorry, but Manny Pacquiao can’t knock out Bradley or any opponent while he’s holding the Bible in one hand and punching on the other.. Can’t serve God and Mammon, Manny.

  • Don Ryder

    let bradley have the belt.  i can even have another one made for him – flyweight super duper  champion of the world! i can give him all my belts too — i have 2 black leather belts, a tan one, beige, and gray.  i will even buy him a blue one.  Bradley appears to love belts so we should all donate more belts for him!

  • archangel uriel

    investigation first before you decide for rematch  manny …….panalo ka bakit ka hihingi ng rematch …… kung ang may kagagawan ng pandaraya ay ang nevada athletic commission at si arum para magkapera sa rematch ……… bakit mo sila pagbigyan …… noon ….. nanalo ako sa ejectment case ….. gusto ng lawyer ko babayaran ko ang building na nakatirik sa lupa ko …… prinsipyo lang ……. not even a single centavo …. hindi ko binayaran ang may-ari ng building …. pinagiba ko ito …… hindi ako nasisilaw sa pera …… ganun din ang dapat mong gawin kay arum at mga kasamahan nya ….. give them a lesson to learn …… sa ngaun sila ang napapahiya …. alam ng lahat na ikaw ang nanalo ….. it’s their shame not yours …… dahil nabuking sila …….

  • samarutan

    Enough with your rhetorics, Manny! JUST DO IT!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_2RVERYUPGBL4EHNMB2QNIQTFS4 Boying

    Tumihil ka nga Pacman. yan na matagal mo pinapangalandakan puro ka naman DADA. Aber at sino namaga mukha laban mo kay marquez? dI BA IKAW! lAOS KA NA. wAG KA NA DIN MAGPUlitiko at wala ka alam dyan. Mag protestante ka na lang gaya ni Eddie Villanueva at para tuloy tuloy ka sa dagat-dahatang apoy!! Isama mo na yang ina mung malaswa katanda tanda na mahilig pa pwe!!

    • Don Ryder

      talo si marquez nung unang dalawang laban.  nung ikatlo, tabla. 

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/7FDDNRT65UQX2MA463JWDZZRMA drifter

    Rematch? bakit? I thought he won? He will just reward Bradley and Arum with more millions.

    • levis2012

      And reward himself too!

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/PRPLNUB4J3CD4FGHWJRMPA65DQ Bong

    He might have lost a won fight but became a winner because he knock-out anger, bitterness and remain humble and compose despite the injustice the judges inflicted to him. Manny you have lifted up again the true spirit of Pilipino people. You are the true winner in the sight of God and men.

  • http://profile.yahoo.com/TB26HT5YZNFX7XT3WBYD5JKWJI James

    Pacman

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_MIQDQTQUTZG2IKF73OODCLQMPY R

    Rematch just to prove they are wrong? Rematch means the rigged boxing pays off ! What a shame.



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