Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley both entered the ring with high energy, fighting at full speed in an intense match that ultimately saw Pacquiao emerge as the superior fighter. The judges scored the bout 116-112, 116-112, and 118-110, all in favor of Pacquiao, who reclaimed the WBO welterweight title.

Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 KOs) and Bradley (31-1, 12 KOs) were evenly matched through the first six rounds. However, as Bradley began to tire and possibly suffer a minor injury, Pacquiao took control. Pacquiao’s speed, angles, and power were reminiscent of his prime, while Bradley made good on his promise to go for the knockout.

In summary, it was a thrilling fight, and Pacquiao deservedly won, settling the score from their previous 2012 encounter. After the match, the two fighters shared a warm embrace, exchanged smiles, and Bradley acknowledged Pacquiao’s well-earned victory. Bradley’s trainer, Joel Diaz, criticized his fighter’s strategy, a view shared by many fans and media on Twitter. Bradley had been drawn into a firefight where Pacquiao had the advantage.

“You can’t say anything bad about Manny,” Bradley told Max Kellerman after the fight. “He’s the best fighter in the world, an eight-division world champion. I lost to one of the best.”

Bradley mentioned feeling a calf strain around the seventh round but refused to use it as an excuse, instead congratulating Pacquiao on his victory.

As for a potential third fight, it remains a possibility, given that both fighters are top competitors under the same promoter, though the timing is uncertain.

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