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Proposal: change no contest to win for bradley

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I dont think one decision by California State Athletic Commission should speak for the whole boxing world. All references agree Bradley dominated the frist 3 rounds in the fight againnst nate campbell, and the referee also ruled it a win for Bradley. Either of the following decisions should be used instead of No Contest:

Someone65 (talk) 10:11, 1 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]


There is a lot of mess in that section. The Lamont Petersen fight is under the Bradley-Campbell fight.

About the Bradley-Campbell fight: the fight is officially a No Contest. That is California State Athletic Comission that decides that, not random fans. The rules states very clearly, that if a fight is stopped before the end of the fourth round by a cut caused by an accidental headbutt, it is a No Contest. So everything is according to the rules. So I will bring this section in order in a couple of days, if there are no protests.

Fightdane (talk) 08:54, 3 April 2011 (UTC)[reply]

I think it should be Bradley's Victory, he was the better fighter in those first 3 rounds it should be counted as TD. The referee ruled it as a win so it should be a win. It looks bad on his record. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.21.50.94 (talk) 02:21, 12 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Bradley is a cheat! He didn't deserve to get the belt! Everyone knows Pacquiao won and he even knows that. I hate Timothy Bradley and whoever else cheated to help him win! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.255.108.147 (talk) 05:45, 12 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Fighting out of?

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For the Bradley-Alexander fight, he was announced as fighting out of North Palm Springs. [1] I think that is where he is always announced as fighting out of. Is there any reason not to change the first sentence to reflect that?--Don King's hair (talk) 20:55, 2 March 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Vegan diet?

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Shouldn't Bradley's vegan diet be mentioned on the page? There are various sources affirming that he views it as very important to his training: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204520204577247533423440946.html http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/2/28/2829768/pacquiao-vs-bradley-timothy-bradley-vegan-diet-next-fight-boxing-news — Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.172.205.125 (talk) 06:45, 10 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Main event unofficial score cards for Pacquaio vs Bradley fight

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Source:[7] Writer Agency Scorecard Winner 1 Barry Tompkins Showtime 119-110 Pacquiao 2 Harold Lederman HBO 119-109 Pacquiao 3 Ray Markarian The Sweet Science 119-109 Pacquiao 4 Michael Marley Examiner 119-109 Pacquiao 5 Dan Rafael ESPN 119-109 Pacquiao 6 Vittorio Tafur San Francisco Chronicle 119-109 Pacquiao 7 Michael Woods The Sweet Science 119-109 Pacquiao 8 Ramon Aranda 3 More Rounds 118-110 Pacquiao 9 Mario Cabrera Boxing Republic 118-110 Pacquiao 10 Nigel Collins ESPN 118-110 Pacquiao 11 Mike Coppinger Ring Magazine 118-110 Pacquiao 12 Ace Freeman Fight Fan 118-110 Pacquiao 13 Rich Marotta KFI Los Angeles 118-110 Pacquiao 14 Kelsey McCarson The Sweet Science 118-110 Pacquiao 15 Gabriel Montoya MaxBoxing 118-110 Pacquiao 16 Pete O’Brien USA Today 118-110 Pacquiao 17 Eric Raskin Grantland 118-110 Pacquiao 18 Michael Rosenthal Ring Magazine 118-110 Pacquiao 19 Colin Seymour Examiner 118-110 Pacquiao 20 Ryan Songalia Ring Magazine 118-110 Pacquiao 21 Ryan Burton Boxing Scene 117-111 Pacquiao 22 Scott Christ Bad Left Hook 117-111 Pacquiao 23 Tim Dahlberg Associated Press 117-111 Pacquiao 24 Gareth Davies London Daily Telegraph 117-111 Pacquiao 25 Doug Fischer Ring Magazine 117-111 Pacquiao 26 David Greisman Boxing Scene 117-111 Pacquiao 27 Jorge Hernandez The Low Blow 117-111 Pacquiao 28 Kevin Iole Yahoo! Sports 117-111 Pacquiao 29 Robert Littal Black Sports Online 117-111 Pacquiao 30 Steve Kim Max Boxing 117-111 Pacquiao 31 Ryan Maquiñana Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 117-111 Pacquiao 32 David Mayo MLive 117-111 Pacquiao 33 Kieran Mulvaney HBO 117-111 Pacquiao 34 Lance Pugmire Los Angeles Times 117-111 Pacquiao 35 Chris Robinson Boxing Scene 117-111 Pacquiao 36 Cliff Rold Boxing Scene 117-111 Pacquiao 37 Champ Ross Da Truth Boxing 117-111 Pacquiao 38 Luis Sandoval Boxing Scene 117-111 Pacquiao 39 Jonathan Sakti Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 117-111 Pacquiao 40 Tim Starks Queensberry Rules 117-111 Pacquiao 41 Richie Tomassini Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 117-111 Pacquiao 42 Darren Velasco 8 Count News 117-111 Pacquiao 43 Rick Reeno Boxing Scene 116-112 Pacquiao 44 George Willis New York Post 116-112 Pacquiao 45 Steve Zemach Queensberry Rules 116-112 Pacquiao 46 Salmaan Ahmed Fight Today UK 116-112 Pacquiao 47 Armando Alvarez Telemundo 115-113 Pacquiao 48 Jake Donovan Boxing Scene 115-113 Pacquiao 49 Lem Satterfield Ring Magazine 115-113 Pacquiao 50 Thomas Hauser HBO 115-114 Bradley 51 Bart Barry HBO 116-115 Bradley 52 Brian Kenny Top Rank 116-112 Bradley 53 Springs Toledo The Sweet Science 117-112 Pacquiao 54 Michael Galvin RAF 116-112 Pacquiao

Total: Pacquiao 51, Bradley 3. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.60.241.205 (talk) 00:48, 13 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]