I had JMM winning the second fight by a point but it was really close so the decision wasn't a problem. The third fight was clearly JMM. It wasn't close.
I disagree about II, but that gets to the point, getting upset about close fights going the other way would have you pulling your hair out.
In the end this is all about PAC letting a B fighter keep it too close when his contract with Bob was short. He's been here before, he should know better.(although Bradley wasn't a B fighter)
Not sure bad calls even out so much as just cancels out in the eyes of fan or detractors. A guy taking an iffy loss early in career is far far different than a guy coming back or rebuilding after one near the end of career. With Oscar-Tito it was a tail of two fights and has been knocked back and forth ever since. But Oscar put himself in that negative light at the tail end. Fans will instinctively hold a guy literally running and disengaging against them but still had that as extremely close I believe right down to one point. Briggs v Foreman and Casa vs Santa Cruz were outright robberies.
Manny doesn't complain? He just isn't a loud complainer. He lets Roach do that for him. He also makes excuses for every loss.
Pac was fortunate to get that draw against JMM. JMM easily outboxed him just about every round. The third fight was a complete robbery. No way did Pac win that fight.
The Bradley fight was an awful decision. I'll give you that one. Last night wasn't an awful decision. It was plausible even if you thought Pac won. JMM beat Pac much more clearly in their third fight than Pac beat Horn last night.
I am somewhat surprised about the decision but more surprised how Manny struggled to easily destroy a journeyman.
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