Talk:Timothy Bradley, Jr.

Proposal: change no contest to win for bradley
I dont think one decision by California State Athletic Commission should speak for the whole boxing world. All references agree Bradley dominated the frist 3 rounds in the fight againnst nate campbell, and the referee also ruled it a win for Bradley. Either of the following decisions should be used instead of No Contest:

Someone65 (talk) 10:11, 1 February 2011 (UTC)
 * Technical decision
 * Referee technical decision

There is a lot of mess in that section. The Lamont Petersen fight is under the Bradley-Campbell fight.

About the Bradley-Campbell fight: the fight is officially a No Contest. That is California State Athletic Comission that decides that, not random fans. The rules states very clearly, that if a fight is stopped before the end of the fourth round by a cut caused by an accidental headbutt, it is a No Contest. So everything is according to the rules. So I will bring this section in order in a couple of days, if there are no protests.

Fightdane (talk) 08:54, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

I think it should be Bradley's Victory, he was the better fighter in those first 3 rounds it should be counted as TD. The referee ruled it as a win so it should be a win. It looks bad on his record. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.21.50.94 (talk) 02:21, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

Bradley is a cheat! He didn't deserve to get the belt! Everyone knows Pacquiao won and he even knows that. I hate Timothy Bradley and whoever else cheated to help him win! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 206.255.108.147 (talk) 05:45, 12 June 2012 (UTC)

Fighting out of?
For the Bradley-Alexander fight, he was announced as fighting out of North Palm Springs. I think that is where he is always announced as fighting out of. Is there any reason not to change the first sentence to reflect that?--Don King&#39;s hair (talk) 20:55, 2 March 2012 (UTC)

Vegan diet?
Shouldn't Bradley's vegan diet be mentioned on the page? There are various sources affirming that he views it as very important to his training: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204520204577247533423440946.html http://www.badlefthook.com/2012/2/28/2829768/pacquiao-vs-bradley-timothy-bradley-vegan-diet-next-fight-boxing-news — Preceding unsigned comment added by 118.172.205.125 (talk) 06:45, 10 June 2012 (UTC)

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Source:[7] Writer	Agency	Scorecard	Winner 1	Barry Tompkins	Showtime	       119-110	Pacquiao 2	Harold Lederman	HBO	               119-109	Pacquiao 3	Ray Markarian	The Sweet Science	119-109	Pacquiao 4	Michael Marley	Examiner	       119-109	Pacquiao 5	Dan Rafael	ESPN	               119-109	Pacquiao 6	Vittorio Tafur	San Francisco Chronicle	119-109	Pacquiao 7	Michael Woods	The Sweet Science	119-109	Pacquiao 8	Ramon Aranda	3 More Rounds	       118-110	Pacquiao 9	Mario Cabrera	Boxing Republic	       118-110	Pacquiao 10	Nigel Collins	ESPN	               118-110	Pacquiao 11	Mike Coppinger	Ring Magazine	       118-110	Pacquiao 12	Ace Freeman	Fight Fan	       118-110	Pacquiao 13	Rich Marotta	KFI Los Angeles	       118-110	Pacquiao 14	Kelsey McCarson	The Sweet Science	118-110	Pacquiao 15	Gabriel Montoya	MaxBoxing	       118-110	Pacquiao 16	Pete O’Brien	USA Today	       118-110	Pacquiao 17	Eric Raskin	Grantland	       118-110	Pacquiao 18	Michael Rosenthal	Ring Magazine	118-110	Pacquiao 19	Colin Seymour	Examiner	       118-110	Pacquiao 20	Ryan Songalia	Ring Magazine	       118-110	Pacquiao 21	Ryan Burton	Boxing Scene	       117-111	Pacquiao 22	Scott Christ	Bad Left Hook	       117-111	Pacquiao 23	Tim Dahlberg	Associated Press	117-111	Pacquiao 24	Gareth Davies	London Daily Telegraph	117-111	Pacquiao 25	Doug Fischer	Ring Magazine	       117-111	Pacquiao 26	David Greisman	Boxing Scene	       117-111	Pacquiao 27	Jorge Hernandez	The Low Blow	       117-111	Pacquiao 28	Kevin Iole	Yahoo! Sports          117-111	Pacquiao 29	Robert Littal	Black Sports Online	117-111	Pacquiao 30	Steve Kim	Max Boxing	       117-111	Pacquiao 31	Ryan Maquiñana	Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 117-111	Pacquiao 32	David Mayo	MLive	               117-111	Pacquiao 33	Kieran Mulvaney	HBO	               117-111	Pacquiao 34	Lance Pugmire	Los Angeles Times	117-111	Pacquiao 35	Chris Robinson	Boxing Scene	       117-111	Pacquiao 36	Cliff Rold	Boxing Scene	       117-111	Pacquiao 37	Champ Ross	Da Truth Boxing 	117-111	Pacquiao 38	Luis Sandoval	Boxing Scene	       117-111	Pacquiao 39	Jonathan Sakti	Comcast SportsNet Bay Area 117-111	Pacquiao 40	Tim Starks	Queensberry Rules	117-111	Pacquiao 41	Richie Tomassini	Comcast SportsNet Bay Area	117-111	Pacquiao 42	Darren Velasco	8 Count News	       117-111	Pacquiao 43	Rick Reeno	Boxing Scene	       116-112	Pacquiao 44	George Willis	New York Post	       116-112	Pacquiao 45	Steve Zemach	Queensberry Rules	116-112	Pacquiao 46	Salmaan Ahmed	Fight Today UK	       116-112	Pacquiao 47	Armando Alvarez	Telemundo	       115-113	Pacquiao 48	Jake Donovan	Boxing Scene	       115-113	Pacquiao 49	Lem Satterfield	Ring Magazine	       115-113	Pacquiao 50	Thomas Hauser	HBO	               115-114	Bradley 51	Bart Barry	HBO	               116-115	Bradley 52	Brian Kenny	Top Rank	       116-112	Bradley 53	Springs Toledo	The Sweet Science	117-112	Pacquiao 54	Michael Galvin	RAF	               116-112	Pacquiao

Total: Pacquiao 51, Bradley 3. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 125.60.241.205 (talk) 00:48, 13 June 2012 (UTC)