This thread is so stupid. Bradley didn't even claim to have won the in the interviews afterwards, he more or less said he wasn't sure he did, which is perfectly understandable having just gone 12 hard rounds. Why the hell would he now admit to having lost when it would be a detriment to his career? It has nothing to do with his character or class, although he certainly does lack the former. He fought his ass off, possibly injured for much of the fight, and was given the decision. I thought he clearly lost, but to hold it against him for not saying as much is just being spiteful and childish. Bradley getting the nod has nothing to do with him as a fighter or a person, nor does the rematch not happening as seems likely now. I say let him get on with his next fight and prove himself that way, for christs sake.