First of all, I had Manny winning 115-113, but honestly there were a lot of close rounds, and the compubox/hbo team was out to lunch. I had many rounds where Pacquiao landed a few punches somehow they had him landing 20+ punches. He completely lost the last 4 rounds, and the begining rounds were very close. I told my dad that I could see cards going either way, but that 119-110 HBO scorecard was absurd. Bradley was easily in Pacquiao's league, he looked just as quick, and in better condition. Manny gassed late, he didn't have the energy to match Bradley's. If it was a 15 round fight he would have lost for sure in anyone's mind IMO. I thought Pacquiao beat Marquez and was the stronger fighter down the stretch, but this time he wasn't. It was largely because he was missing most of his punches in the rounds he won. That one long combination, HBO had him landing 20 punches when he missed almost everything. THey seemed to think punches landing on the gloves, going over his head, and shoulders were scoring blows. It was an awesome fight between two awesome fighters. I don't think this was a terrible decision at all. Maybe not the way it should have gone, but it was a close fight for sure. Very competitive, and while Manny wasn't hurt in the fight, Bradley certainly pushed him to the limit, and I knew that would happen, you could see it in Bradley's eyes.