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ULTIMATE: Fight of the decade! Floyd Mayweather defeats Manny Pacquiao

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After 12 rounds of boxing, Floyd  Mayweather defeated Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision.
This is the scores by 3 judges and all went to Floyd Mayweather. 118-110 ,116-112, 116-112. The big numbers 118, 116 and 116 are for Floyd and small numbers 110, 112 and 112 are for Pacquiao.
Pacquiao was very aggressive during the bout but was unlucky to have lost in a unanimous decisiion
Mayweather danced a lot around the ring, threw punches and jabs here and there that counted, Pacquiao kept running around, chasing him but didn’t land as many punches as Mayweather. However, Pacquiao thought he had won the fight and says he was surprised when that wasn’t the case.
Manny Pacquiao suffered a right shoulder injury during training but was denied the use of an anti-inflammatory in the dressing room. He said he didn’t train for 2weeks and thought the fight would be postponed. He said he needed the anti-inflammatory to numb his shoulder but was denied that.
 Those who lost this bet should start paying e.g. Mark Wahlberg will have to pay P.Diddy  $250,000 for losing. Others should start paying before Riri’s latest song starts to play.
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