Jim Lampley set to interview Crooked judge who gave Bradley the fight

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Article Link - Duane Ford To Explain Pacquiao-Bradley Card To Lampley
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Judge Duane Ford will be a guest Saturday night on the second installment of “The Fight Game With Jim Lampley.”

The half-hour show will debut on HBO at midnight EDT, after the live broadcast of a middleweight title fight that’ll match Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. against Ireland’s Andy Lee from the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.

Lampley, HBO’s blow-by-blow announcer, is expected to grill Ford regarding his scoring of the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley fight a week ago in Las Vegas. Ford scored Bradley a 115-113 winner of a 12-round welterweight title fight an overwhelming majority of fight fans and media thought Pacquiao won in convincing fashion.

Judge C.J. Ross also scored Bradley a 115-113 winner of an HBO Pay-Per-View main event the unbeaten Bradley (29-0, 12 KOs, 1 NC) won by split decision. The third judge, Jerry Roth, scored the fight 115-113 for Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs), who lost for the first time in seven years and just the second time since September 1999.

The Lampley-Ford interview figures to be intriguing, perhaps even heated, because Ford has been adamant about Bradley winning the fight, while Lampley clearly considered Pacquiao an easy winner during HBO’s broadcast from MGM Grand. Ford told the Las Vegas Review-Journal after the split-decision drew outrage far and wide that Bradley gave Pacquiao “a boxing lesson,” despite that the 74-year-old judge’s scorecard indicated that the fight was close, seven rounds-to-five for Bradley.

“I thought a lot of the rounds were close,” Ford told the Review-Journal. “Pacquiao missed a lot of punches and I thought he was throwing wildly.”

Lampley’s second show also will include interviews with Todd duBoef, president of Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc., and Cameron Dunkin, who manages Bradley. Segments with HBO analysts Roy Jones Jr. and Max Kellerman will be part of the program, too.



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Article Link - Duane Ford To Explain Pacquiao-Bradley Card To Lampley
This is a legal waiver. By copying and using the material from this article, you agree to give full credit to BoxingScene.com or provide a link to the original article.


Judge Duane Ford will be a guest Saturday night on the second installment of “The Fight Game With Jim Lampley.”

The half-hour show will debut on HBO at midnight EDT, after the live broadcast of a middleweight title fight that’ll match Mexico’s Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. against Ireland’s Andy Lee from the Sun Bowl in El Paso, Texas.

Lampley, HBO’s blow-by-blow announcer, is expected to grill Ford regarding his scoring of the Manny Pacquiao-Timothy Bradley fight a week ago in Las Vegas. Ford scored Bradley a 115-113 winner of a 12-round welterweight title fight an overwhelming majority of fight fans and media thought Pacquiao won in convincing fashion.

Judge C.J. Ross also scored Bradley a 115-113 winner of an HBO Pay-Per-View main event the unbeaten Bradley (29-0, 12 KOs, 1 NC) won by split decision. The third judge, Jerry Roth, scored the fight 115-113 for Pacquiao (54-4-2, 38 KOs), who lost for the first time in seven years and just the second time since September 1999.

The Lampley-Ford interview figures to be intriguing, perhaps even heated, because Ford has been adamant about Bradley winning the fight, while Lampley clearly considered Pacquiao an easy winner during HBO’s broadcast from MGM Grand. Ford told the Las Vegas Review-Journal after the split-decision drew outrage far and wide that Bradley gave Pacquiao “a boxing lesson,” despite that the 74-year-old judge’s scorecard indicated that the fight was close, seven rounds-to-five for Bradley.

“I thought a lot of the rounds were close,” Ford told the Review-Journal. “Pacquiao missed a lot of punches and I thought he was throwing wildly.”

Lampley’s second show also will include interviews with Todd duBoef, president of Bob Arum’s Top Rank Inc., and Cameron Dunkin, who manages Bradley. Segments with HBO analysts Roy Jones Jr. and Max Kellerman will be part of the program, too.



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Crooked judge ?? Stop your hate there is zero evidence of him being crooked just because you don't agree with him. What isn't true about what he said ?
Pac punches were wild , yes he's a harder hitter than Bradleybut so what ( Bradley has always been a light puncher ) and compubox is done by humans so it's not that flawless
 

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And? He was still clearly outclassing Bradley.
he wasnt

He was more powerful than Bradley, but no one was being outclassed.

The more you watch the fight, the more it looks like a wack fight between two fighters who just swing wildly.
 

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he wasnt

He was more powerful than Bradley, but no one was being outclassed.

The more you watch the fight, the more it looks like a wack fight between two fighters who just swing wildly.

Maybe we saw two different fights.:yeshrug:
 

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manny didnt look good in that fight...bradley was controlln the fight--he initiated all exchanges...pac is obviously the stronger man so if he was catching tim clean it wouldnt have went 12 rounds...i might not agree with the decision but i caint say the judges got it wrong...
 

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he wasnt

He was more powerful than Bradley, but no one was being outclassed.

The more you watch the fight, the more it looks like a wack fight between two fighters who just swing wildly.

clearly we saw two different fights cause not once did i see bradley control the ring :manny:

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Maybe we saw two different fights.:yeshrug:


basically
 

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In the interview, Duane Ford clearly says " I had Pac winning the first six rounds" but scores it 115-113 for Bradley 7-4?:what:
 

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clearly we saw two different fights cause not once did i see bradley control the ring :manny:

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:what: if theres one thing you can give bradley for is controlling the ring man you are the fukkin worst when it comes to opinions and sports

during the interview they played round 7 (a round all 3 judges gave to bradley) without commentators.. bradley moved pacquiao wherever the fukk he wanted him
 
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after rewatching the whole fight with sound off... Tim Bradley 4 or at most 5 rds, Pacman 7 or at most 8 rds

so the fight was a little closer than i thought...harold lettermans score card is a little ridicoulos, but there is no way...no way Bradley won more rds than pac did...impossible
 
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