Manny Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 knockouts) regained the WBO welterweight
title with a dominant unanimous decision victory over Timothy Bradley
(32-1-0, 12 KOs). After a close fight in the opening rounds, Pacquiao
showed that he is the superior fighter as he outlanded Bradley starting
in the middle rounds.
After 12 rounds, the three judges scored it 118-110, 116-112, and 116-112 for Pacquiao.
The
Filipino puncher, who last fought as a challenger against Miguel Cotto,
stepped into the ring against a tenacious champion. Bradley showed
early in the fight that he has the speed to give Pacquiao problems. The
defending champion had his best moment in the fourth round when he
buckled Pacquiao’s legs after landing a counter right reminiscent of
Juan Manuel Marquez’ signature punch.
“He got me in the fourth
round with a solid right hook but I listened to my corner: hands up,
timing, counter him,” said Pacquiao after the fight. “I was very careful
because his punches were all over.”
After having some success,
Bradley quickly faded while Pacquiao gained momentum and sustained it
with his top-class stamina. Pacquiao swept the middle rounds as Bradley
was reduced to showboating. He stuck his tongue out at Pacquiao as he
bobbed and weaved under some of the Pacman’s combinations but he did
nothing to win rounds.
“I had to do more because he is much
different from the first fight,” Pacquiao said of his opponent. “He
improved a lot. There’s a time when I was looking for knockout but he’s
tough, he moves around.”
“He’s the better fighter tonight, that’s
what it is,” said Bradley who won the first fight eight rounds to four
in his opinion. “I was trying to hit him over the top and land one on
his chin,” he added explaining why his game plan was so different from
their first fight.
Bradley abandoned his boxing and settled on throwing haymakers while Pacquiao expertly picked him apart from outside.
“I
just have to go to the gym and get better,” said Bradley who suffered
the first loss of his career. “But the war is not over. I want to be the
best fighter in the world,” he ended, perhaps hinting that he wants a
third match against Pacquiao
“We all wanted to see how the
journeys of these two fighters after the fight two years ago. The
winding ways that it went, the two devastating fights they went
through,” Larry Merchant said to close the broadcast. “But what we saw
now tells us we saw what we saw the first time.”
As for Manny Pacquiao, his statement remained simple.
“My journey in boxing will continue.”
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