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Fibroso
06-27-2012, 06:19 PM
Timothy Bradley Jr. stays at 147
By Dan Rafael | ESPN.com
Timothy Bradley Jr. had a decision to make in the wake of his upset split decision victory against Manny Pacquiao on June 9 in Las Vegas: Which title should he keep?

Bradley has decided that he will hang on to the WBO's welterweight title and has vacated the organization's junior welterweight belt.
A reigning junior welterweight titleholder, Bradley (29-0, 12 KOs) moved up in weight and claimed a welterweight belt against Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs) by getting the nod in one of boxing's most controversial decisions. The loss ended Pacquiao's seven-year, 15-fight winning streak during which he became the only boxer in history to win world titles in eight weight classes.
"Tim told me, 'I'm going to hold onto the 147-pound belt,' " Cameron Dunkin, Bradley's manager, told ESPN.com. "He said, 'That's the title I just won and that's where the good names are -- Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather. That's where I'm going to keep my belt.' "
Dunkin said he then notified WBO president Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel about Bradley's decision.
"Timmy wants to keep the 147 belt because that's where the action is," Dunkin said. "Even though he is the best 140-pounder in the world, he can't keep both belts, so he made the decision to stay at 147."
Bradley's decision to give up the junior welterweight title paved the way for the WBO to elevate interim titlist Juan Manuel Marquez to the organization's full titleholder.
That move makes Marquez, one of Mexico's all-time great fighters, a four-division titleholder. Marquez, who has also won world titles at featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight, won the vacant interim junior welterweight belt on April 14 in his hometown of Mexico City with a lopsided decision victory against Sergey Fedchenko. Marquez knew there was a good chance that Bradley would leave the division following the fight with Pacquiao.
There is a strong possibility that Pacquiao will exercise his contractual right for an immediate rematch with Bradley and face him again on Nov. 10.
If Pacquiao does not face Bradley in a fall rematch, he likely would meet Marquez for the fourth time. Pacquiao is 2-0-1 against him, although all three fights were debatable decisions and many believe Marquez deserved all three verdicts.
Bradley, who is headed for a Hawaiian vacation with his family, is recovering from injuries he suffered to both of his feet during the fight with Pacquiao. He has a sprained right ankle and ligament damage in the left ankle that has him in a cast, but is expected to be ready for a fall fight.

rokko
06-28-2012, 03:06 AM
Bradley has decided that he will hang on to the WBO's welterweight title and has vacated the organization's junior welterweight belt.

A reigning junior welterweight titleholder, Bradley (29-0, 12 KOs) moved up in weight and claimed a welterweight belt against Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs) by getting the nod in one of boxing's most controversial decisions. The loss ended Pacquiao's seven-year, 15-fight winning streak during which he became the only boxer in history to win world titles in eight weight classes.

"Tim told me, 'I'm going to hold onto the 147-pound belt,' " Cameron Dunkin, Bradley's manager, told ESPN.com. "He said, 'That's the title I just won and that's where the good names are -- Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather. That's where I'm going to keep my belt.' "

Dunkin said he then notified WBO president Francisco "Paco" Valcarcel about Bradley's decision.

"Timmy wants to keep the 147 belt because that's where the action is," Dunkin said. "Even though he is the best 140-pounder in the world, he can't keep both belts, so he made the decision to stay at 147."

Bradley's decision to give up the junior welterweight title paved the way for the WBO to elevate interim titlist Juan Manuel Marquez to the organization's full titleholder.

That move makes Marquez, one of Mexico's all-time great fighters, a four-division titleholder. Marquez, who has also won world titles at featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight, won the vacant interim junior welterweight belt on April 14 in his hometown of Mexico City with a lopsided decision victory against Sergey Fedchenko. Marquez knew there was a good chance that Bradley would leave the division following the fight with Pacquiao.



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Condor
06-28-2012, 03:25 AM
If Manny decides to fight Bradley again, Bradley will get knocked out..........As he will really train for that rematch.........

Condor
06-28-2012, 03:26 AM
Hmmmnnn.. Why would they just give Marquez the title????????? Don't they have to fight for it??.. Just asking..............

rokko
06-28-2012, 04:03 AM
i hate to see titles change hands like this --make them fight for it

rokko
06-28-2012, 04:06 AM
pacquiao has a rematch clause so the only way bradley can get away is if he is injured training

TLG
06-28-2012, 09:44 AM
I agree a title is something that needs to be earned ,, instead of given

Fibroso
06-28-2012, 01:06 PM
I agree a title is something that needs to be earned ,, instead of given

I concur, knowing about the rematch and all the publicity about this event, there is no need of more discussion of what could've been or not. We can certainly say it was a confabulation involving all. Arum,Bradley, the judges and last but not least, Manny Pacquiao. Since they stole JMM of a championship, they decided to make Manny the victim this time around. Getting enough publicity for the so called (rematch). Maybe things wont work out as planned cause people don't forget that fast, especially those who lost a lot of money.

TLG
06-28-2012, 02:42 PM
I concur, knowing about the rematch and all the publicity about this event, there is no need of more discussion of what could've been or not. We can certainly say it was a confabulation involving all. Arum,Bradley, the judges and last but not least, Manny Pacquiao. Since they stole JMM of a championship, they decided to make Manny the victim this time around. Getting enough publicity for the so called (rematch). Maybe things wont work out as planned cause people don't forget that fast, especially those who lost a lot of money.

you are absolutely right Fib ,, exactly what i was thinking too.

what a farse !! you can't take mega PPV events seriously anymore ,, as they have more to do
with revenues than they have to do with the sport.

only the new up and comers fight for the sport ,, but as they too become mega PPV attarctions, they
too become all about the revenues.

rom x
06-28-2012, 03:20 PM
whatever happend to "i will review the tape of the fight and if think i lost i will relinquest the belt" i guess bradley really does think he won. i wonder what the hell he saw in that fight that made him think he won. guess i need a new pair of glasses;)

Condor
06-28-2012, 03:50 PM
you are absolutely right Fib ,, exactly what i was thinking too.

what a farse !! you can't take mega PPV events seriously anymore ,, as they have more to do
with revenues than they have to do with the sport.

only the new up and comers fight for the sport ,, but as they too become mega PPV attarctions, they
too become all about the revenues.

I guess it works both ways... if you dont have "pull" when u are up and coming, and even if you have talent they make it really difficult for these young fighters... Unless you have conexions...Just like a paisan named Chavez Jr.. lol

Fibroso
06-28-2012, 06:25 PM
I still hear Pacman's fan singing...... "Öh me Oh mine I'm a fool for you babe, Oh me Oh mine, cause I'm crazy, yes I'm crazy.........."


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