US Senators Supports Pacquiao Vs Bradley Fight Review
Review or investigations on Pacquiao vs Bradley fight result last June 9, 2012 in MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas is still a very hot topic worldwide. Even the US Senators (Senator Harry Reid) now are supporting Manny Pacquiao over the controversial won of Timothy Bradley. So I think this is a very good news for the Team Pacquiao and also for his fans around the world including celebrities, politician and even ordinary people, I hope they can settle this a soon as possible. Read full report below.
Senator Harry Reid Said during the interview.
"It's an inexact science," he said. "From all the reports that I've seen by people on the outside who saw the fight, who attempted to be fair and judge the fight, Pacquiao won the fight."
Reid also said the controversy could be an opportunity for him and Republican Senator John McCain to resume their efforts to get a national boxing bill passed in Congress.
"We have not been able to do it. Maybe this will be the impetus that Senator McCain can get back (to) work on that again," Reid said, adding that he would talk with McCain about the issue.
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Review or investigations on Pacquiao vs Bradley fight result last June 9, 2012 in MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas is still a very hot topic worldwide. Even the US Senators (Senator Harry Reid) now are supporting Manny Pacquiao over the controversial won of Timothy Bradley. So I think this is a very good news for the Team Pacquiao and also for his fans around the world including celebrities, politician and even ordinary people, I hope they can settle this a soon as possible. Read full report below.
Senator Harry Reid Said during the interview.
"It's an inexact science," he said. "From all the reports that I've seen by people on the outside who saw the fight, who attempted to be fair and judge the fight, Pacquiao won the fight."
Reid also said the controversy could be an opportunity for him and Republican Senator John McCain to resume their efforts to get a national boxing bill passed in Congress.
"We have not been able to do it. Maybe this will be the impetus that Senator McCain can get back (to) work on that again," Reid said, adding that he would talk with McCain about the issue.
Read full story here
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