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Manny Pacquiao vs Adrien Broner, result: scorecard, video, highlights, Floyd Mayweather


TEMPO.CO , Jakarta - Manny Pacquiao mampu mengatasi perlawanan Adrien Broner dalam laga tinju dunia l, perebutan gelar kelas welter WBA di MGM Grand Arena, Las Vegas, Sabtu 19 Januari atau Minggu pagi WIB. Bintang tinju asal Filipina tersebut menang angka mutlak setelah laga berlangsung 12 ronde penuh. Hakim Dave Moretti memberikan 117-111, Glenn Feldman 116-112, dan Tim Cheatham 116-112. Semua angka kemenangan tersebut diberikan untuk Pacquiao. Meskipun sudah berusia 40 tahun, Pacquiao masih menunjukkan keunggulan terhadap Broner yang baru 29 tahun. Pacquiao unggul mutlak dalam serangan dan kecepatan. Sayang dia tak mampu menang KO. Dari 12 ronde yang digelar, Pacquiao setidaknya mampu dua kali membuat Broner limbung dan nyaris tumbang yaitu pada ronde ke-7 dan ke-9. Namun Broner masih mampu mengatasi keadaan, dan menghindari akibat yang lebih buruk dari serangan agresif Pacquiao.

Atas kemenangan angka mutlak tersebut, Manny Pacquiao berhak mempertahankan gelar kelas welter versi badan tinju dunia WBA. Pacquiao kini mengukir rekor 61-7-2 (39 KO), sedangkan Broner memiliki rekor bertanding 33-4-2 (24 KO). FIGHTNEWS




Filipino star Manny Pacquiao didn’t look like a 40-year-old when he destroyed Adrien Broner to retain his WBA welterweight title.

A trim-looking Pacquiao looked like the faster fighter, coming away with the victory in Las Vegas via unanimous decision.

Pacquiao dominated the evening, and the fight took a turning point in the seventh round, when a straight left from the Filipino turned into a foray of punches. Pacquiao also nearly knocked down his opponent in the ninth, but Broner’s conditioning appeared to be on point.

Broner mostly played defensive and evaded for the back-end of the fight, leading to the easy win for Pacquiao, a future Hall of Famer who moved to 61-4-2, with 39 knockouts.

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Pacquiao retains his title 1:06

The judges scored the fight 117-111, 116-112, 116-112, with Pacquiao saying after the fight that he wants to fight Floyd Mayweather, who was in the crowd at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand.

Mayweather is currently retired — we stress: currently — Pacquiao’s performance put a lid on any talk of him joining the undefeated American.

“The Manny Pacquiao journey will still continue,” Pacquiao said.

Fighting for the first time at the age of 40, the senator from the Philippines won a lopsided decision that was never in doubt before a crowd that roared at every punch he landed. The decision was never in doubt, but Pacquiao pressed the fight into the later rounds as he tried unsuccessfully to score a knockout.

Pacman calls out Mayweather 0:46

There were no knockdowns, but Pacquiao landed the heavier punches - and lots of them. He caught Broner in the seventh and ninth rounds with big left hands that sent him backward, while Broner spent most of the fight looking for one big counter that never came.

“At the age of 40 I can still give my best,” Pacquiao said. “Although I wanted to be aggressive more, my camp told me don’t be careless and to counter him and wait for opportunities.”

Both fighters were cautious late, as the fight slowed in the final two rounds. Pacquiao, whose pro career stretches back 24 years, showed he still has the speed that carried him over his spectacular career.

He also displayed some power, though he was never able to drop Broner.

Pacquiao was clearly the favourite of the crowd of 13,025, who gathered at the MGM Grand arena to see if the part-time fighter still had some fight in him. Turned out Pacquiao did, and then some as he pushed the attack against Broner.

Broner alludes to conspiracy 0:45

Pacquiao was the aggressor from the opening bell, and he had to be because Broner threw only occasional punches in the opening rounds. Pacquiao attacked at will, winning round after round before the fight started to heat up in the middle rounds.

Broner, meanwhile, fought like he was merely trying to survive, despite being 11 years younger than his opponent. He was booed loudly as he raised his hands in victory and jumped on the corner ropes as if he had won.

Mayweather watched it all intently from his ringside seat, and was coy about possibly coming out of retirement for a reprise of the 2015 lacklustre fight Mayweather won by decision over Pacquiao.

Manny Pacquiao celebrates his win. Source: AP

“You keep asking me about Manny Pacquiao,” Mayweather said during the fight. “He needs to get past Adrien Broner first. And right now I’m living a happy and healthy life.”

Showtime announcer Jim Gray tried to get Mayweather to climb in the ring after the fight and discuss a possible bout with Pacquiao, but Mayweather demurred. It was the first fight in the U.S. in two years for Pacquiao, who reunited with trainer Freddie Roach for a bout that would determine how much he had left at the age of 40.

Turns out he had plenty, in a fight that was entertaining even if it wasn’t a classic.

Ringside punching stats showed Pacquiao landing 112 of 568 pounds. Broner threw only 295 punches and landed just 50.

Broner landed no more than eight punches in any round, and just one in the final round.

“Tell him to a comeback to the ring, and we will fight... I’m willing to fight again,” Pacquiao said of Mayweather, who visited his dressing room before the fight.

FULL CARD RESULTS

Manny Pacquiao def. Adrien Broner — via unanimous decision.

Marcus Browne (c) def. Badou Jack — via unanimous decision.

Nordine Oubaali (c) def. Rau’shee Warren — via unanimous decision.

Hugo Ruiz def. Jhack Tepora — via unanimous decision.

Lightweight: George Kambosos Jr. def. Rey Perez — via unanimous decision.

Welterweight: Jonathan Steele def. Jayar Inson — via split decision.

Super featherweight: Desmond Jarmon def. Canton Miller — via majority decision.

Welterweight: Destyne Butler def. David Payne — via unanimous decision.

Cruiserweight: Viddal Riley def. Mitchell Spangler — via TKO.


Daily Telegraph reporter Jamie Pandaram went the extra distance on assignment in Manila with boxing great Manny Pacquiao.

What it's like to be punched by Manny Pacquiao 1:20

Manny Pacquiao still packs a punch at age 40 — even if he couldn’t completely put away Adrien Broner in a one-sided affair in Las Vegas.

The eight division world champion showed he’s still a world-class fighter by never giving a strangely-inactive Broner a sniff to win a unanimous decision (116-112 x2, 117-111).

“I feel so happy because I did my best in the fight,” Pacquiao said. “I thank God for this victory.

“I wanted to be more aggressive but my coach said don’t be careless.

“I really don’t believe my career is over. I proved it last year … and I proved it again tonight.”

Pacquiao was asked about a potential rematch with Floyd Mayweather after the fight and declared he was willing.

Showtime’s Jim Gray then asked Mayweather, who was sitting ringside, to nod if he accepted the challenge. Mayweather didn’t flinch to leave that conversation for another day.

Broner then gate-crashed Gray and started mouthing off. “I beat him,” Broner said. “Everyone out there I know him better.”

When Gray told him the most punches he landed in a round was about eight, Broner remained defiant.

“It already sounds like you was against me. I ain’t getting a fair shake talking to you,” he said.

“I did this for the hood. You all know I beat that boy.”

I'm honestly not sure what planet Broner lives on. He was utterly destroyed. #PacquaioBroner pic.twitter.com/74zbtxZddp — Allan Bell (@AllanBell247) January 20, 2019

Anyone think Broner really believes he won or he just playing his role? What was that?! The judges were generous with the score if you ask me. — Shane Mosley (@ShaneMosley_) January 20, 2019

Broner says post fight he won fight. He beat him.

Entire crowd erupts in laughter.

This guy is a clown.

Referred to Manny 2x as “that boy”

All talk. No power. — PCreight (@PCreighton1) January 20, 2019

Pacquiao, fighting for the first time since turning 40, left the American wobbly with a number of signature counters but couldn’t send him to the canvas inside their 12 rounds.

The Filipino legend, now 61-7-2, will receive a guaranteed purse of $14 million plus a percentage of the profits which is expected to reap him at worst another $14 million.

Broner was somewhat lucky to be offered a shot at Pacquiao’s WBA title after going winless in his past two appearances against Mikey Garcia (unanimous decision loss) and Jessie Vargas (majority draw). He now faces a huge uphill battle with three losses in a row.

The card

Manny Pacquiao (61-7-2) defeate Adrien Broner (33-4-1) via unanimous decision to defend WBA welterweight title

Marcus Browne (23-0) defeated Badou Jack (22-1-3) via unanimous decision for the vacant WBC silver light heavyweight title

Nordine Oubaali (14-0) defeated Rau’shee Warren (16-2) via unanimous decision for the vacant WBC bantamweight title

Pacquiao-Broner: Round by round R1: New-look Pacquiao sporting compression tights on his calves. He’s the more active fighter early and finds a home for his left straight to the body a few times. Broner attempting to counter with his left hook without much success. Pacquiao 10-9 R2: Awkward match-up with Broner largely sitting back and Pacquiao making intermittent bull rushes forward. Neither man doing a lot but Pacquiao shaded him 20-18 R3: Pacquiao hasn’t lost any of his speed but most of his combinations are missing. Broner’s defence is solid, but his offence is non-existent. Pacquiao 30-27 R4: Much improved round from Broner as he settles in to his work. Countering with better timing and growing in confidence. Pacquiao 39-37 R5: Pacquiao responds to perhaps dropping his first round of the fight by making Broner miss and miss and miss. He only landed a few clear scoring shots himself but it was enough. Pacquiao 49-46 R6: Pacquiao body shot a minute in might have been the best punch of the fight so far. That one hurt Broner, who is beginning to fall in a hole. Pacquiao 59-55 R7: BRONER HURT! Pacquiao catches the American midway through the round and unloads a flurry of punches. It was a straight right that started the destruction before a left hook around Broner’s guard left him stunned. Broner keeps his feet but doesn’t look good. Pacquiao 69-64 R8: Recovery round for Broner as he dances around the ring and Pacquiao largely allows him to do so. It’s the Filipino with just enough offence to take the round - and earn himself just as many points he did during the completely one-sided affair in round seven. That’s boxing. Pacquiao 79-73 R9: More heavy punishment for Broner! Pacquiao puts together another dominant round after landing a left hand right on Broner’s chin. His legs buckled but he stayed up - and covered up as Pacquiao continued the assault. Pacquiao 89-82 R10: Not sure we’re going to get a finish here. Broner doesn’t look like he’s going to hunt the KO and Pacquiao knows he can keep piling up rounds without taking much risk. Pacquiao 99-91 R11: Underwhelming finish. Broner should be doing more, Pacquiao doing just enough. Pacquiao 109-100 R12: Broner fails to respond to his corner’s plea to let his hands go and the pro-Pacquiao crowd rises to its feet in celebration. Broner cluelessly and shamelessly jumps on to the corner of the ring as if he’s won. Dreamer. Pacquiao 119-109 Share

‘Looks like a murder scene’ A bloody cut and bizarre light failure couldn’t prevent Marcus Browne and Badou Jack going the distance in a brutal undercard war. A Browne headbutt opened up a nasty cut on Jack’s forehead midway through the fight and left him blinking through blood the rest of the way. Referee Tony Weeks was left looking like he’d been working in a butcher shop as his shirt became soaked from continually separating the fighters. Tony Weeks witnessing a murder #PacquiaoVsBroner #JackvsBrowne pic.twitter.com/FjBbKFYywX — 🌊トーサー • 〔≡_≡〕 🌊 (@somegaveall) January 20, 2019 Tony Weeks looks like he’s refereeing a murder scene. #PacBroner — Andreas Hale (@AndreasHale) January 20, 2019 The chaos continued in the 12th round when the lights in the MGM Grand Garden Arena momentarily failed, but after the briefest of stoppages the action continued. In the end it all mattered little as Browne dominated from start to finish to stay undefeated (23-0) and claim the vacant WBC silver lightweight title via unanimous decision (117-110, 116-111 and 119-108). Jack’s record dropped to 22-2-3 and he was left with a Harry Potter-esque gash in the middle of his forehead. Share

Pacquiao gets a surprise visit Manny Pacquiao was greeted by a jovial Floyd Mayweather as he prepared for his bout. The Filipino star, who famously fought and lost to the American in 2015, shared a brief hug after he finished wrapping up and slipping into his kit. WATCH: Floyd Mayweather Jr. drops by the locker room of Manny Pacquiao before his fight with Adrien Broner | #PacBroner https://t.co/sDo55hwVGt pic.twitter.com/pPYTwhN85f — CNN Philippines (@cnnphilippines) January 20, 2019 Floyd Mayweather is apparently going to answer the question of if he will come back to face Manny Pacquiao again in the ring, after the fight. OK. — Chris Mannix (@SIChrisMannix) January 20, 2019 Share

Nordine Oubaali claims title Nordine Oubaali snagged the vacant WBC bantamweight title after taking down Rau’shee Warren in an enthralling unanimous decision win. Warren caught Oubaali with a number of swift combinations but couldn’t get the job done as the Frenchman outworked his opponent into the final round. Share

Kambosos not required to be ferocious George Kambosos Jr couldn’t find the finish to extend his three-fight knockout streak but won a comfortable decision against Rey Perez in an eight-rounder. Kambosos moved to 16-0 by controlling the fight from start to finish, pitching a 80-72 shutout on all three judges’ cards. Perez’s record fell to 24-11. Share


LAS VEGAS - Eight-division world champion Manny Pacquiao returns to the ring at age 40 to prove he's still one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in all of boxing. He'll be defending his WBA (Regular) welterweight title Saturday night against Adrien Broner at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, live on Showtime PPV.

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Pacquiao (60-7-2, 39 KOs) is coming off his first knockout in nine years when he dispatched Lucas Matthysee last July. The boxing superstar and Filipino senator has looked rejuvenated despite crossing 40 in December. Out to prove that age ain't nothing but a number, Pacquiao will test himself against Broner, the youngest four-division champion.

Broner (33-3-1, 24 KOs) returns to the ring after battling Jessie Vargas to a draw last April. Despite being 0-1-1 in his last two fights, Broner remains one of the biggest attractions in boxing. While that may have more to do with his antics outside the ring than his recent accomplishments inside the squared circle, it matters little to Broner as he faces a living legend and looks to erase his turbulent past with a transcendent performance.

With a victory, Pacquiao will look to lure Floyd Mayweather Jr. out of retirement and attempt to avenge his 2015 loss. If Broner manages to come away with the victory, he'll certainly launch himself into rarefied air as one of the biggest cash cows in boxing.

In the co-main event, Badou Jack (22-1-3, 13 KOs) will face up-and-comer Marcus Browne (22-0, 16 KOs) for the vacant WBC (Silver) light heavyweight title.

Pacquiao vs. Broner results

Sporting News will have live coverage from inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena as we inch to the beginning of the main card at 9 p.m. ET.

Manny Pacquiao turns back the clock with dominant decision over Adrien Broner

Round 12: Another round where Broner does nothing but stay on his feet. Pacquiao chases but Broner refuses to fight back. The round ends and Broner hops on the ropes to celebrate. Celebrate what? His survival? 10-9 Pacquiao (119-109 Pacquiao)

Round 11: Pacquiao gives chase and looks for openings but Broner is just dancing away. He wants to leave here on his feet. Nothing else to see here. The arena is emptying out. 10-9 Pacquiao (109-100 Pacquiao).

Round 10: A slow round but it appears that Broner is simply trying to leave with his senses intact. Pacquiao continues to walk him down and Broner has no answers. 10-9 Pacquao (99-91 Pacquiao)

Round 9: Pacquiao continues to walk Broner down with little respect for his power. A straight left hand by Pacquiao sends Broner flying across the ring. Amazing that he's still standing. The worst part is that Broner was having an okay round until that point. 10-9 Pacquiao (89-82 Pacquiao).

Round 8: Although Broner was hurt, Pacquiao may have let his foot off the gas. Pacquiao did land a hard left hand over the top. It's being set up by his jab to the body and beautifully done. Broner isn't quite in survival mode, but he's getting close. 10-9 Pacquiao (79-73 Pacquiao).

Round 7: A straight left hand nearly kills Broner. He pulls his high guard and Pacquiao ransacks the body before going back upstairs and badly hurting Broner. Broner smiles but he staggers away. Pacquiao gives chase and lands again. The bell saves Broner. 10-9 Pacquiao (69-64 Pacquiao)

Round 6: Pacquiao giving chase but neither fighter lands anything until Broner closes the round with a hard left hook, right uppercut combination. May have stolen him the round. 10-9 Broner (59-55 Pacquiao).

Round 5: Not a whole lot from either fighter this round. Broner needs to lead and not follow Pacquiao in order to stay in the fight. He's simply outworking him. 10-9 Paccquiao (50-45 Pacquiao).

Round 4: Broner lands a hard right hand and a left hook to start the round. He needs to do more of that. But Pacquiao shakes it off and rumbles in with a straight left and right hand. The footwork is impressive and the speed at 40 is exceptional. Broner does land a hard counter right hand at the end of the round that could sway a judge. But it's another Pacquiao round. 10-9 Pacquiao (40-36 Pacquiao).

Round 3: Pacquiao with a hard right hand and a two punch strafing. Broner immediately holds. Pacquiao with another hard right hand. Broner is waiting for the perfect counter but Pacquiao is gone before he can throw. Too much speed and activity from Manny Pacquiao. 10-9 Pacquiao (30-27 Pacquiao).

Round 2: Pacquiao's activity is going to be a problem for Broner. Pacquiao lands a three punch combination and another left hand. Broner briefly stuns Pacquiao with a hard right hook. If he opens up it could be interesting but right now it's on Pacquiao. 10-9 Pacquiao (20-18 Pacquiao).

Round 1: Pacquiao lands a left hook and straight left in a round where both were feeling out. But the edge goes to Pacquiao due to activity. Broner is going to have to attack and can't wait. 10-9 Pacquiao (10-9 Pacquiao)

12:22 a.m.: It's main event time. They are cleaning up the blood in the ring before the National Anthem. Broner out to a chorus of boos but entertains with dancers and pyro. Pacquiao out to "Eye of the Tiger" to a huge ovation. It's about that time. We're going round by round with our updates from here on out. ​

Marcus Browne shuts down Badou Jack with unanimous decision victory

12:11 a.m.: The 12th round comes to an end and the story is Jack's gash that continues to spread down his forehead. It's awful. But that doesn't take away from Browne's dominant performance as he cruises to a 117-110, 116-111, 119-108 victory.

12:04 a.m.: It looks like Tony Weeks is refereeing a murder scene. Jack has a a one inch verticle gash right in the middle of his forehead and pouring blood. This fight ins't even close. It's just a crime scene after 11 rounds.

11:57 p.m.: The cut on Jack's head is getting worse and he doesn't have much left in the tank after nine rounds. Referee Tony Weeks is taking a long look at him because there may be little reason for this fight to continue if Jack doesn't show us something. Meanwhile, Browne is just picking his spots and landing that left hand at will.

11:50 p.m.: The hole keeps getting deeper for Badou Jack. Browne's confidence is growing with each round and Jack has done nothing to slow him down. To make matters worse, a clash of heads in the 7th has opened a gash on Jack's forehead. Browne docked a point for hitting on the break. Not that it matters because he's up big.

11:40 p.m.: Browne has his best round in the 5th. A hard left hook briefly staggered Jack and Browne kept the pressure on with body punching. Jack is notoriously a slow starter but he's digging himself a pretty big hole. Jack needs to do something because Browne's confidence is growing by the second.

11:28 p.m.: Jack is off to a slow start after two rounds. Neither fighter is doing much, but Browne has picked his spots and landed a few body shots and punches in short bursts. Jack has been lunging at Browne, which leaves him wide open for counters. Can Browne take advantage?

11:21 p.m.: The arena is filling up quite nicely. Quavo from Migos and his girlfriend Saweetie have taken their seat ringside by James Prince. The stars are filling in. And there goes Floyd Mayweather, who is certain to drum up speculation on a possible rematch with Pacquiao.

11:15 p.m.: The co-main event is up next as Badou Jack (22-1-3, 13 KOs) faces Marcus Browne (22-0, 16 KOs) for the vacant WBC (Silver) light heavyweight title. This looks to be a good one as Browne is an exceptional talent but has yet to face a quality opponent. Jack has been known to put on great performances and is looking to turn back the challenge of Browne. Jack is the favorite (-185) but Browne is certainly a live underdog.

Nordine Oubaali captures vacant WBC title with a unanimous decision over Warren

11:04 p.m.: Oubaali ran way with this one lat as his aggression, activity and right hand were the key to him winning the vacant WBC bantamweight title against Warren. Scores were 115-113, 116-112 & 117-111. Impressive victory for Oubaali.

10:53 p.m.: After ten rounds, Warren is likely in need of a knockout. However, with only 4 knockouts in his professional career, that outcome is unlikely. Warren is having his moments, but they are far and few in between as Oubaali continues to find a home for the right hand and is the busier fighter. It's a fun fight but one that Oubaali is pulling away with two rounds left.

10:43 p.m.: A great close to the seventh round by Oubaali, who landed some heavy leather toward the end of the frame. Warren sought to counter and it opened up an opportunity for a firefight. Oubaali is clearly the stronger of the two and outworking Warren.

10:38 p.m.: Warren is doing himself absolutely no favors by waiting. Oubaali is taking the fight to him while Warren is fighting in spurts. We're entering the 7th round and Oubaali should be up by a 5-1 or 4-2 margin on most scorecards. Warren simply isn't doing enough and Oubaali has caught him with some hard shots due to the pressure he's applying.

10:25 p.m.: Oubaali was having an excellent round in the third and then Warren let his hands go. The result was him stunning Oubaali with a combination to close the round. The action is heating up. We need it after that snoozer with Ruiz and Guevara.

10:22 p.m.: Warren has looked sharp early. His issue -- like his friend Adrien Broner -- is that he has often refused to let his hands go. But he's caught Oubaali a couple of times, including a hard right hook to close the 2nd round.

10:10 p.m.: The first fight of the night is won by Warren in the "furriest robe" competition. Oubaali's robe was furry but Warren took it to a whole different level with the fur.

10:02 p.m.: Next up is Rau'shee Warren vs. Nordine Oubaali for the vacant WBC bantamweight title. These two met in the 2012 Olympics with Oubaali (14-0, 11 KOs) beating Warren (16-2, 4 KOs) in the 2nd round.

Hugo Ruiz cruises to a unanimous decision over short notice opponent

9:55 p.m.: We didn't get a knockout so Ruiz took the victory with 100-89, 99-90 & 99-90 scores over Alberto Guevara. Not sure which round Guevara won but, thankfully, it's over.

9:49 p.m.: We've made it to the 10th round and this fight has been far from fun. After the first round knockdown, Ruiz has just cruised along. This one will mercifully end shortly with Ruiz winning by decision or stoppage. More than likely the former.

9:39 p.m.: Six rounds in and Ruiz has won every single one of them. However, this fight feels like it's gone three rounds too long. Ruiz is doing himself no favors by allowing a short notice opponent to continue to hang around.

9:30 p.m.: Well, Guevara is still hanging around and trying to make this a fight. Ruiz has been dominant thus far. In other news, the arena is about 1/3 full at the moment. It's still early and there are quite a few people hanging out in the casino.

9:17 p.m.: It didn't take long for Ruiz to put Guevara on his backside. A three-punch combination sank Guevara midway through the first round. It's clear that Guevara is in over his head. The question now is just how long will he last?

9:05 p.m.: We're minutes away from the first fight on the PPV kicking off with Hugo Ruiz facing Alberto Guevara in a 10 round featherweight bout. Ruiz (37-4, 31 KOs) was originally slated to face Jhack Tepora for an interim title. However, Tepora came in overweight and was pulled from the card yesterday. Guevara (27-3, 12 KOs) steps in on short notice and looking for the upset.

Pacquiao vs. Broner fight card

Matchup Class Belt Manny Pacquiao vs. Adrien Broner Welterweight WBA (Regular) Badou Jack vs. Marcus Browne Light heavyweight WBA (Interim) Nordine Oubaali vs. Rau'shee Warren Bantamweight WBC (Vacant) Hugo Ruiz vs. Alberto Guevara Featherweight WBA (Interim)

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