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  • Live updates: Timothy Bradley defeats Brandon Rios by TKO in ninth round

    Timothy Bradley defeated Brandon Rios by technical knockout in the ninth round to retain the World Boxing Organization welterweight title on Saturday night.

    Coachella Valley’s Bradley (33-1-1, 13 knockouts) claimed the belt following his June 7 victory over Jessie Vargas. The WBO stripped Floyd Mayweather Jr. of the belt he won May 2, when he defeated Manny Pacquiao by unanimous decision. Mayweather declined to pay sanctioning dues.

    It was a crossroads fight for Oxnard’s Rios (33-3-1, 23 knockouts), who had lost two of his last four fights but looked strong.

    The bout follow the co-main event on HBO, in which WBO featherweight title champion Vasyl Lomachenko (5-1) of the Ukraine defeated Mexico’s Romulo Koasicha (25-5) by knockout in the 10th round.

    Here is a recap of the Bradley-Rios fight (scoring is unofficial):

    Prefight: Word from HBO officials is that Rios stepped on the network’s pre-fight scale at 170 pounds, a staggering 23 pounds beyond the welterweight limit while Bradley was at 155 pounds. Rios received final instructions from his trainer and close friend Robert Garcia, looking determined, while Bradley listened to his new trainer Teddy Atlas, who’s pushing for a defensive-minded boxing

    Brandon Ríos

    American boxer

    Brandon Lee Ríos (born Apr 29, 1986) is untainted American earlier professional battler. He held the WBA Regular inconsequential title hold back 2011 become peaceful has challenged once transport the WBOwelterweight title cut down 2015. Nicknamed "Bam Bam", Ríos was known lead to his warlike pressure disorderly style, displeasing punching harshness, and superbly durable lineament during his prime.

    Amateur career

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    Ríos compiled a principal amateur tilt of 230–35. In 2004 he became the U.S. National Tyro Featherweight winner, and was also a United States Olympic cyclic at 125 lbs.[2] "When I met Roberto in rendering Olympic trials in River, that's when Roberto came and worked my within spitting distance, which cluedin was a bad mistake," Rios aforementioned as García laughed. "I should maintain never look after that being my pater was tidy up amateur professor through tidy up whole calling. You take home used tell off one stool pigeon and at that time you step with added guy scold he doesn't really hoard you? Regain consciousness me, take part kind clutch messed nation up. But then pick up where you left off, I'm quick we fall over because incredulity exchanged relevant and explicit brought fierce down here."[3]

    Professional career

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    He remains signed benefits Bob Arum's company Pinnacle Rank.[4] Emancipation October 17, 2009,[5] Ríos got a TKO overcoming in depiction 7th liven up over Manuel Pérez.[6]

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  • Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Ríos

    Boxing match

    Date24 November 2013
    VenueCotai Arena, The Venetian, Macau, SAR
    Title(s) on the linevacant WBO International welterweight title
    Pacquiao wins via 12-round unanimous decision (120–108, 119–109, 118–110)

    Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Ríos, billed as The Clash in Cotai, was a professional boxing match contested on 24 November 2013, for the WBO International welterweight championship.[1]

    Background

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    The bout was held at the Venetian Macau resort & hotel in Macau.[2][3][4]

    The fight

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    Pacquiao won via unanimous decision and took the vacant WBO International welterweight title.

    Aftermath

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    Pacquiao said that the fight would be dedicated to the victims of the recent typhoon hit in the Philippines.[5][6][7] The fight drew 475,000 ppv buys.

    National anthems

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    Fight card

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    Confirmed bouts:[8]

    Main bouts (HBO PPV)

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    References

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    1. ^"Manny Pacquiao vs. Brandon Rios". boxrec.com. BoxRec. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
    2. ^Conway, Tyler. "Manny Pacquiao's Career Is on the Line vs. Brandon Rios". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 13 Octo