Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley
Date | June 9, 2012 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Venue | MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States | |||||||||||||||||||||
Title(s) on the line | WBO Welterweight | |||||||||||||||||||||
Tale of the tape | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Result | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Timothy Bradley by split decision |
Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley was a welterweight title boxing match held on June 9, 2012, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.[1] After 12 rounds, Bradley won by a controversial split decision.
Background
Pacquiao came into the fight following a controversial November 2011 majority decision victory in Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez III. He brought with him eight world championships, in five different weight classes - a feat unmatched by anyone.[2]
After fight negotiations between Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. ended without coming to terms, Mayweather opted to challenge junior middleweight titlist Miguel Cotto on May 5. Cotto had also been in the running to face Pacquiao in a rematch, but Pacquiao and Cotto could not agree on the weight for the fight. Pacquiao wanted the 147-pound welterweight limit, which Cotto said was too low for him, and he accepted a fight with Mayweather.[3] Also in the running to face Pacquiao were Lamont Peterson and Juan Manuel Marquez. Ultimately, it was Timothy Bradley who came to terms, agreeing to move up a weight class to challenge Pacquiao for his title.[3]
Bradley came into the fight with a somewhat lower profile than a typical Pacquiao opponent. In January 2011, he won a 10th-round technical decision in a junior welterweight title unification bout against Devon Alexander.[2] Previously, he had beaten then world-champion Lamont Peterson to claim the title.[2] After the fight with Alexander, Bradley rejected an offer to fight Amir Khan and further unify the 140-pound division. He signed with Top Rank and was given a co-feature slot on the Pacquiao-Marquez III pay-per-view card in November. In his match, Bradley beat former lightweight champion Joel Casamayor in an eight-round fight.[4]
Prior to the Pacquiao fight, Bradley was ranked as one of the top 10 pound for pound fighters in the world. In a show of confidence, Bradley had "rematch" posters printed up, implying he would win the fight.[5]
Fight
Pacquiao entered the fight as a substantial favorite, among both bookmakers and fans. Bradley entered the fight as a +350 underdog in the Vegas line. Midway through the first round, the crowd spontaneously began to chant “Manny, Manny, Manny . . .”[2]
Throughout the fight, action was fast-paced, with Pacquiao landing the harder punches.[2] He appeared to take control early, beating Bradley on most exchanges.[5] However, Bradley did make good use of the punches he was able to throw, connecting on many of them.[6] Pacquiao won the first round, according to two of the three judges. Bradley was the more aggressive fighter in the second, backing Pacquiao against the ropes at one point. However, Pacquiao's patience paid off as he countered effectively at the end of the round.[6] Two of the judges awarded the round to Bradley. According to trainer Joel Diaz, Bradley hurt his ankle during the round, but chose to press on.[5] Pacquaio took control in the third round, winning on all three judges' cards. By the end of the round, Bradley "looked stunned".[6]
During the fourth and fifth rounds, Bradley seemed to be visibly hurting.[5] In the fourth round, Bradley was cautioned for a low blow, and forced on defense throughout. During the final seconds of the round, Bradley appeared close to going down multiple times.[6] Pacquaio remained on the offensive during the fifth, but Bradley managed to land some counterpunches.[6] All three judges gave the fourth round to Pacquiao, but only one awarded him the fifth.
Pacquiao dominated the sixth round, trapping Bradley in the corner, and getting off several consecutive unanswered punches.[6] All judges gave Pacquaio the sixth round.
Things started to turn in Bradley's favor during the second half of the fight, as Pacquiao struggled to land big punches. Around the seventh round, Bradley began to use his double jab effectively, and avoid Pacquiao's counterpunches.[2] He moved better, and got off his own counterpunches.[5] "I got my second wind in the sixth round," Bradley said after the fight.[5] Bradley won the seventh round, according to all three judges, with Pacquiao being backed into the ropes near the end of the round.[6]
The eighth round saw a brief stoppage after Bradley appeared to get caught in the eye by Pacquiao’s thumb. After the stoppage, Bradley appeared to be in trouble, but reduced his arm swing, to avoid further counterattacks by Pacquiao.[6] Two judges scored the round in favor of Bradley. In the ninth round, Pacquiao was able to take advantage of Bradley’s aggression, and drive him back into the ropes.[6] Bradley left himself too open to counterpunches, and Pacquiao won the round on two of the three judges’ cards. Bradley bounced back in the tenth round, winning on all cards, thanks in part to a good head shot midway through the round.[6]
During the eleventh round, Bradley appeared to be gaining momentum, landing a series of punches, and backing Pacquiao against the ropes. The crowd began to chant Bradley’s name.[6] Pacquiao silenced the crowd with a series of punches of his own, but two judges gave the round to Bradley. In the final round, both fighters pushed the action. Bradley landed a strong shot to Pacquiao’s jaw in the final minute, and the match ended with a series of wild punches by both parties.[6] Bradley won the final round on all three scorecards.
In the end, Bradley won a split decision over Pacquiao. Judges Duane Ford and CJ Ross scored the fight 115–113 in favor of Bradley, while Jerry Roth scored the fight 115–113 in favor of Pacquiao.[2] It was Pacquiao’s first defeat in seven years.[2] For his win, Bradley received a US$5 million check—the largest prize of his career.[5]
Reaction
Following the announcement of the decision, the crowd booed loudly.[7] Pacquiao appeared to be stunned by the result. Fight promoter Bob Arum was irate, and said that he was worried about boxing’s credibility in the aftermath of the decision.[5] He also questioned the competence of the judges.[8]
Pacquiao said he was shocked by the result, but accepted the decision respectfully, saying “I did my best. I guess my best wasn’t good enough,” adding, “He never hurt me with his punches, most of them landed on my arms.”[5] Bradley remarked, “I thought I won the fight. I didn't think he was as good as everyone says he was. I didn’t feel his power.”[5]
The decision was criticized by some commentators, with the Associated Press and the Los Angeles Times scoring the fight 117–111 in favor of Pacquiao,[5][6] and ESPN and Harold Lederman of HBO both scoring the fight 119–109, also in Pacquiao’s favor.[9][10] ESPN boxing analyst and long time trainer Teddy Atlas said that Pacquiao clearly won, and that this is a case of either incompetence or corruption. He added that boxing needs a national commission, so that judges can be accountable for their decisions.[11] According to the AP's count, Pacquiao landed 253 punches to Bradley's 159.[5] Boxing legend Oscar De La Hoya said that Bradley should have refused the title belt, and Pacquiao had won the fight.[12]
Following the event, Bradley announced that he would welcome a rematch on November 10, 2012.[5]
Articles criticizing decision
Many articles written by international sports writers criticized the results of the fight:
- Pacquiao robbed of victory in one of the worst judging job in 20 years, by Brad Cooney, 8countnews, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Tim Bradley Defeats Manny Pacquiao by Decision in One of the Worst and Most Puzzling Verdicts in Boxing History, by Ace Freeman, FightFan.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao Dominates Bradley, But Bradley Wins Decision, by Michael Woods, The Sweet Science, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- RIP Boxing? Fans cry conspiracy on Manny Pacquiao loss to Timothy Bradley, MMA Mania, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- BRADLEY SHOCKS THE WORLD WITH CONTROVERSIAL SPLIT DECISION VICTORY OVER MANNY PACQUIAO, by Ben Thompson, FightHype.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Timothy Bradley upsets Manny Pacquiao on split decision, by Bob Velin, USA Today, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao loses split decision to Bradley, by Ron Borges, Boston Herald, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Boxing cements itself as a joke with Bradley decision over Pacquiao, Star Telegram, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao's remarkable run comes to unjust ending against Bradley, by Bryan Armen Graham, Sports Illustrated, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Floyd Sr.: Pac loss won't stop megafight, by Brett Okamoto, ESPN.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- The official scorecard shows Manny Pacquiao shocking loss to Timothy Bradley in Las Vegas, by Gareth A Davies, Telegraph.co.uk, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Boxing's Integrity Takes Another Black Eye After Incomprehendable Bradley-Pacquiao Split Decision, by Patrick Rishe , Forbes.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs Bradley Results: The Death of Credibility in Boxing, MMA Mania, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao decision must be investigated, by Scott Sawitz, Fox Sports, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Analysis: Timothy Bradley win over Manny Pacquiao stuns boxing writers, by Drew Schmenner, MyDesert.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Delusions Of Grandeur - Bradley Given Win Over Pacquiao, by Jason Petock, DogHouseBoxing.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Controversy in boxing? That's not a surprise, by Ed Graney, Las Vegas Review Journal, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao loss to Bradley exposes the faults with Boxing – again, by Robert Critchley, Here Is The City, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs Bradley: The story of the three blind mice, by Andrew Potter, The Roar, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao can’t overcome ‘three blind mice,’ Timothy Bradley in welterweight title fight, by Ray Brewer, Las Vegas Sun, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley Live Report: The Judges Beat the Fans by TKO, by William Holmes, Boxing Insider, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Shocking boxing results: Bradley beats Pacquiao in controversial decision, by Gayle Falkenthal, The Washington Times, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Dana White Rips NSAC After Manny Pacquiao’s Controversial Loss, by Tom Ngo, 5thround.com, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs Bradley Video: Teddy Atlas Discusses Corruption in Boxing, Says Pacquiao Clearly Won, by Scott Christ, Bad Left Hook, Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Boxing world outraged as Manny Pacquiao loses in controversial fight with Timothy Bradley, Daily Record (UK), Sun, 10 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao: take it on the chin and roll with the punches, by Chuck Culpepper, The National, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Boxing's latest sham all but ends Mayweather-Pacquiao super fight, by David Steele, SportingNews.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Boxing Reels After Decision Robs Its Biggest Star, by Connor Simpson, The Atlantic Wire, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- MANNY PACQUIAO WAS ‘FORD AND ROSSED’ ON THE SCORECARDS, by Don Donatello, NowBoxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- NYFightBlog's verdict: Pacquiao robbed!, by Michael Woods, ESPN.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- The Puzzling Fall of Manny Pacquiao, The Atlantic, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Media as outraged as the fans about verdict in Timothy Bradley’s win over Manny Pacquiao, by Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Judges Duane Ford and Cynthia Ross have to be held accountable, by Phil D. Jay, World Boxing News, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs Bradley results: Boxing is dead? Corrupt decision doesn't fool me, by Sergio Hernandez , SB NATION, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs Bradley fight sparks controversy and conspiracy theories: what they're saying online, The Vancouver Sun, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- 5 things we learned from Pac-Bradley, by Kieran Mulvaney, ESPN.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs. Bradley Aftermath: Promoter – “It Could Be the End (Of Boxing). I Really Mean It.”, by Charles Jay, Boxing Insider, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Bradley does enough to upset Pacquiao in the judges eyes, not the public, by Doug Fischer, The Ring, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Timothy Bradley Rips Off Manny Pacquiao, In A Historically Astounding Decision, by Tim Starks, The Queensberry Rules, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Timothy Bradley's Victory Smeared With Wide Controversy, by Jake Donovan, BoxingScene.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Floyd Mayweather Sr.: Pacquiao-Bradley judges should “find a new job”, Sports Illustrated, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- What Fight Were Those Judges Watching?, by Brian Hanley, CBS Chicago, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao, Tim Bradley Judges Inflict New Black Sox Scandal on Flabbergasted World, by Ivan G. Goldman, Boxing Insider, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- A Pacquiao-Bradley rematch? Not so fast, by Lance Pugmire, Los Angeles Times, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao Robbed—Now Nobody Is Safe, by Matt McGrain, Boxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Old story in boxing, Pacquiao loss heard around the world, by Tim Dahlberg, The Associated Press, Washington Post, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- CONTEMPT: On Timothy Bradley-Manny Pacquiao, by Carlos Acevedo, The Cruelest Sport, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao’s defeat leaves bitter taste, by Mark Lamport-Stokes, IOL.co.za, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao vs. Bradley bets refunded by Irish betting site, Sports Illustrated, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Scoring transparency would curb boxing travesties like Pacquiao loss, by George Diaz, Orlando Sentinel, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Bradley beats Pacquiao, media disagrees in landslide, by Ryan Maquiñana, CSN Bay Area, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: Well That’s Boxing for You…, by Ace Freeman, FightFan.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Was this the biggest robbery in boxing history? Sport stunned as Pac Man loses title on points, by Jeff Powell, Daily Mail (UK), Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Fight decision leaves many feeling punchy, by Steve Carp, Las Vegas Review Journal, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Idec: Manny Pacquiao was robbed, NorthJersey.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Corruption Hidden in Plain Sight, by David Matthew, Boxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Weekend Review: Disgusting, by Michael Rosenthal, The Ring, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Fight game winds up having new black eye, by John Whisler, mysanantonio.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- You Can't Take Manny Pacquiao to the Bank, by Gary Andrew Poole, Esquire, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao should not have to accept loss to Timothy Bradley, by Tris Dixon , BoxingNews, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Leading Off: Fans are big losers in Pacquiao-Bradley fight by Victor Contreras, SacBee.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- It’s Not Demoralizing When It’s The Truth – Pacquiao vs. Bradley, by Jason Petock, DogHouseBoxing.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- OBSERVE AND FIGHT: PACQUIAO VS. BRADLEY...THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UGLY, by David Kassel , FightHype.com, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Why the Pacquiao v Bradley controversy does yet more damage to the sport of boxing, by David Anderson, mirror.co.uk, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Manny Pacquiao: Judging Boxing’s Judges, by Kelefa Sanneh, The New Yorker, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Plausible Fixes, by Kelefa Sanneh, The New Yorker, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
- Pacquiao-Bradley: What Just Happened?, by Rafe Bartholomew, Grantland, Mon, 11 Jun 2012
Fight card
- Welterweight Championship bout: Manny Pacquiao (c) vs. Timothy Bradley
- Bradley won via split decision[13]
- Welterweight Championship bout: Mike Jones vs. Randall Bailey
- Bailey won via 11th round knockout[13]
- Bantamweight Championship bout: Jorge Arce (c) vs. Jesús Rojas
- Fight ended in a no contest[13]
- Super Bantamweight Championship bout: Guillermo Rigondeaux (c) vs. Teon Kennedy
- Rigondeaux won via 5th round technical knockout[13]
Main event score card
Source:[14]
Title: WBO Welterweight | Referee: Robert Byrd | Supervisor: István Kovács | ||||||||||||||
Date: June 9, 2012 | Venue: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas | Promoter: Top Rank | ||||||||||||||
Pacquiao | vs. | Bradley | Pacquiao | vs. | Bradley | Pacquiao | vs. | Bradley | ||||||||
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RS | TS | Rd | TS | RS | RS | TS | Rd | TS | RS | RS | TS | Rd | TS | RS | ||
10 | 1 | 9 | 10 | 1 | 9 | 9 | 1 | 10 | ||||||||
9 | 19 | 2 | 19 | 10 | 9 | 19 | 2 | 19 | 10 | 10 | 19 | 2 | 19 | 9 | ||
10 | 29 | 3 | 28 | 9 | 10 | 29 | 3 | 28 | 9 | 10 | 29 | 3 | 28 | 9 | ||
10 | 39 | 4 | 37 | 9 | 10 | 39 | 4 | 37 | 9 | 10 | 39 | 4 | 37 | 9 | ||
10 | 49 | 5 | 46 | 9 | 9 | 48 | 5 | 47 | 10 | 9 | 48 | 5 | 47 | 10 | ||
10 | 59 | 6 | 55 | 9 | 10 | 58 | 6 | 56 | 9 | 10 | 58 | 6 | 56 | 9 | ||
9 | 68 | 7 | 65 | 10 | 9 | 67 | 7 | 66 | 10 | 9 | 67 | 7 | 66 | 10 | ||
10 | 78 | 8 | 74 | 9 | 9 | 76 | 8 | 76 | 10 | 9 | 76 | 8 | 76 | 10 | ||
10 | 88 | 9 | 83 | 9 | 10 | 86 | 9 | 85 | 9 | 9 | 85 | 9 | 86 | 10 | ||
9 | 97 | 10 | 93 | 10 | 9 | 95 | 10 | 95 | 10 | 9 | 94 | 10 | 96 | 10 | ||
9 | 106 | 11 | 103 | 10 | 9 | 104 | 11 | 105 | 10 | 10 | 104 | 11 | 105 | 9 | ||
9 | 115 | 12 | 113 | 10 | 9 | 113 | 12 | 115 | 10 | 9 | 113 | 12 | 115 | 10 | ||
FINAL SCORE | 115 | – | 113 | FINAL SCORE | FINAL SCORE | 113 | – | 115 | FINAL SCORE | FINAL SCORE | 113 | – | 115 | FINAL SCORE | ||
Won | Lost | Lost | Won | Lost | Won | |||||||||||
Judge: Jerry Roth | Judge: C.J. Ross | Judge: Duane Ford | ||||||||||||||
Suspensions: none | Point deductions: none | Decision: Bradley won via split decision |
Instant postfight scorecards of boxing commentators and journalists
Source:[5]
Writer | Agency | Scorecard | Winner | |
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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 |
TOTAL: Pacquiao 49, Bradley 3.
Preliminary card
- Welterweight bout: Mikael Zewski vs. Ryan Grimaldo
- Zewski won via 3rd round knockout[13]
- Welterweight bout: Andrew Ruiz vs. Tyler Larson
- Ruiz won via unanimous decision[13]
- Super Middleweight bout: Jesse Hart vs. Manuel Eastman
- Hart won via 1st round technical knockout[13]
- Junior Lightweight bout: Ernie Sanchez vs. Wilton Hilario
- Sanchez won via unanimous decision[15]
International Broadcasting
Country / Region | Broadcaster |
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Brazil | SporTV |
Canada | Canal Indigo |
Romania | The Money Channel |
United States | HBO PPV |
UK | Primetime |
Indonesia | RCTI |
Philippines | GMA Network (delayed), Solar Sports, AKTV on IBC (Delayed), Fox Filipino (Delayed) |
Denmark | TV 2 Sport |
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