Manny Pacquiao vs Tim Bradley Full fight Review ... Manny Pacquiao Destroys Tim Bradley ...

Manny Pacquiao vs Tim Bradley Full fight Review ... Manny Pacquiao Destroys Tim Bradley ...

Manny Pacquiao vs Tim Bradley Full fight Review ... Manny Pacquiao Destroys Tim Bradley ... Manny Pacquiao Drops, Decisions Bradley To Win Trilogy By Rick Reeno MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada - In their third meeting in the ring, Manny Pacquiao (58-6-2, 38KOs) won a twelve round unanimous decision over Timothy Bradley (33-2-1, 13KOs) before a crowd of 14,465. All three judges saw it as 116-110. Bradley won a controversial twelve round split decision over Pacquiao in 2012. The Filipino star evened things up in 2014, with a solid twelve round unanimous decision in their rematch. Pacquiao claims this is the final bout of his professional career, as he look forward to a full-time career in politics back in the Philippines - where the boxer is running for a senate seat. Two very close rounds to start things off in the trilogy bout. Bradley was countering well in the third, landing shots to the body and staying on the move as Pacquiao was giving chase. In the fourth, Pacquiao began to find his range and was landing some very solid punches on Bradley, who was unable to land his counters. The fifth was looking good for Bradley until the final minute when Pacquiao started outlanding him with hard accurate punches during their exchanges in the final minute. Pacquiao continued to control things in the sixth, outlanding Bradley with the better punches and dictating the pace. The seventh round was up for grabs - until Pacquiao scored a flash knockdown in the closing seconds - and it looked more like a slight push in the replays. Bradley came right back, when he stunned Pacquiao with a good shot during the eight and then followed up with several shots before Pacquiao tied him up. In the ninth, Pacquiao scored another knockdown and this one was legit, with an inside left hand that sent Bradley down on his back. Bradley was able to recover and finished the round. Bradley was pressing the action in the tenth, coming forward with hard punches but not landing most of them. Pacquiao took back control in the second half with some pressure of his own to likely steal it. The pace slowed down in the eleventh, but Pacquiao was still in full control with Bradley mostly on his toes staying away. Bradley was doing more of the activity in the twelfth. He was pressing forward, letting his hands go and trying to land something big. In the closing seconds, he was once again stunned by a Pacquiao counter shot but the round ended as Pacquiao was letting his hands go.