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Manny Pacquiao gets his revenge with unanimous decision over Timothy Bradley

Filipino star avenges 2012 loss and claims WBO welterweight title

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Manny Pacquiao hits Timothy Bradley with a right. Photo: Reuters
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Manny Pacquiao won a unanimous decision in his rematch with Timothy Bradley on Saturday, avenging his 2012 loss and claiming the WBO welterweight title.

Pacquiao (56-5-2) pursued and peppered the previously unbeaten Bradley around the MGM Grand Garden ring with an aggressive performance recalling the Pacman in his prime. Bradley fought back with counterpunching and elusiveness, but Pacquiao kept up his attack while Bradley (31-1) struggled in the closing rounds.

Pacquiao left little doubt about the result of the rematch in the same arena where they met nearly two years ago. Bradley’s split-decision victory astonished most ringside observers, who felt Pacquiao had earned a clear decision.
Manny Pacquiao punches Timothy Bradley. Photo: AP
Manny Pacquiao punches Timothy Bradley. Photo: AP

“I knew I had to do more in this fight than I did in the last fight,” Pacquiao said.
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Judges Craig Metcalfe and Michael Pernick scored the rematch 116-112 for Pacquiao, while Glenn Trowbridge favoured the Filipino congressman 118-110. 

After the fight, Bradley said he injured his right calf early on. But he also applauded the decision when it was announced, and he congratulated Pacquiao in the ring.
Filipinos watch the WBO World Welterweight championship boxing match between the Philippines' Manny Pacquiao and American Timothy Bradley at The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, live via satellite at Marikina city, east of Manila. Photo: AP
Filipinos watch the WBO World Welterweight championship boxing match between the Philippines' Manny Pacquiao and American Timothy Bradley at The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, live via satellite at Marikina city, east of Manila. Photo: AP

“I tried, I really tried,” Bradley said. “I wanted that knockout. Manny is a great fighter, one of the best in the world. I lost to one of the greatest fighters in boxing. I kept trying to throw something over the top. That’s what we worked on in camp. That was the plan, but Pacquiao has great footwork.”
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Pacquiao landed 35 per cent of his 563 punches, while Bradley connected with just 22 per cent of his 627 blows. Pacquiao’s jab was much more effective, landing 23 per cent to Bradley’s measly 11 per cent, and the Pacman had a slight edge in landing 148 power punches to Bradley’s 109.

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