Why timothy bradley won
He's a veteran and that last 10 secs wouldn't have changed the end in my opinion. When the fight was over, Vargas was understandably upset. Bradley has to have the worst luck of any fighter in the sport. All he does is fight his heart out, but misfortune and unintelligent approaches seem to rob him of the respect he deserves. Bradley won a decision over Manny Pacquiao in , but he was maligned because many considered the result a poor decision.
He then fought through a horrible game plan against the one-dimensional Ruslan Provodnikov in and wound up taking a ton of damage in a physically costly win.
In his last fight, Bradley had a win taken from him by weird scorecards against Diego Chaves. The fight was incorrectly scored a draw. This time, he was outworking Vargas and got careless late. Rios made weight Friday but ballooned up to pounds on the day of the fight, per the HBO broadcast. The extra weight didn't help him, as he was even slower than usual.
When the fight was over, the year-old Rios was emotional, announcing this was his last time in the ring. HBO Boxing shared Rios' quote:. I've been in a lot of wars. It might be time to hang it up. Rios' retirement seems to make sense despite his relatively young age. He has seen his best days in the ring, and there's nothing left for him to do but take more punishment for lower paydays than he's become accustomed to. If he has the financial means, retirement is the smartest move he can make at this point in his career.
Sports Illustrated's Chris Mannix heard the announcement, but he wasn't buying it:. Joel Diaz, who trained Bradley for more than a decade before their professional relationship ended in , told The Desert Sun last year that beating Pacquiao for the World Boxing Organization's welterweight title was supposed to be the happiest moment of Bradley's professional career.
Instead, he said it felt like the worst moment, and that "it was like the whole world came down on us. Regardless, with the win, there was little doubt that Bradley had arrived, and was on the boxing radar in a way he hadn't been before. Bradley continued fighting, and the signature victory led to a number of other big fights, including two more with Pacquiao, that paid Bradley handsomely.
He became the first to defeat Jesse Vargas to win back the WBO welterweight title, and was the first to stop Brandon Rios in what will go down as his last victory. Time will tell if Bradley becomes the latest professional fighter to announce his retirement only to return to the ring, as both Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr.
But it appears Bradley may be serious about hanging up his gloves for good. Related: Bradley hinted in that his rubber match with Pacquiao could be his last.
She told ESPN. He has made good money. Bradley sustained a concussion in the early rounds against Provodnikov, and continued taking punishment in a way that endeared him to fans. Several months later, again sitting with Kellerman for HBO's "Face-Off" segment to promote this Saturday's clash with Marquez, Bradley dropped something of a bombshell. I was slurring a little bit. But after about two months, I cleared up and I have my wits about me now. Bradley eventually recovered, but won just three of six fights afterward to finish his career.
Some have wondered if damage from the Provodnikov fight took a toll on Bradley. Pat Russell, the referee, walked in between the two fighters and waved his arms as if to signal that Vargas had won on a TKO. The crowd of 4, at the StubHub Center screamed with confusion. Vargas raised his hands in victory. No one, except one man, seemed to know what was happening. It had all been a big mistake. Russell was actually signaling the end of the round.
But there was actually seven seconds left to go in the title fight, which had ended prematurely. After much confusion in the ring, the powers that be made the correct decision. Instead of a victory for Vargas, the fight went to the scorecards and Bradley won in unanimous decision ; ; His fights always seems to attract controversy.
He scored a draw in his previous fight, a bout that he appeared to easily win.
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