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UNBEATEN BRADLEY KEEPS TITLE WITH NARROW ESCAPE

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LOS ANGELES, March 16, 2013 (AFP) - nbeaten champion Tim Bradley captured a unanimous but narrow decision on Saturday over Russia's Ruslan Provodniko­v to keep his welterweig­ht title despite being knocked down in the fight's final seconds.

In his first defence of the World Boxing Organizati­on crown that he took from Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao in a shock split decision last June, Bradley won by judges' scores of 115-112, 114113 and 114-113.

“I think I've got a concussion,” Bradley said. “I know I do. No doubt. This guy is a power puncher. He's a warrior. He'll beat any 147-pounder out there.

“One of those punches in one of those rounds (concussed me). I'm dizzy right now. At some point, that warrior instinct kicks in, the determinat­ion, the will to win, and that's what I counted on.”Bradley took punishment in the first and second rounds, going to the canvas in each. But in both cases, referee Pat Russell ruled that Bradley had slipped and so no knockdown points were awarded to the Russian challenger.

Had even one of those been ruled a knockdown, Provodniko­v would have earned a draw. Instead, American Brad-

UThis was Bradley’s first defence of the World Boxing Organizati­on crown that he took from Filipino superstar Manny Pacquiao in a shock split decision last June, Bradley won by judges' scores of 115-112, 114-113 and 114-113

ley improved to 30-0 while Provodniko­v fell to 22-2 but impressed by nearly taking the title with a late knockout. Provodniko­v connected with a left hook that sent the champion staggering back- wards with 55 seconds remaining in the fight and landed a hard right to stun Bradley again 30 seconds before the finish.

Another left hook sent Bradley into the ropes and he stumbled forward then fell to his right knee with 10 seconds remaining. Russell counted but Bradley rose well before the referee reached 10, was pronounced ready to fight and then came the final bell.

“It's up to the judges but I think I did everything in there to prove myself,” said Provodniko­v, who fought the last four rounds with a bloody gash opened over his left eye.

 ??  ?? BO Welterweig­ht Champion Timothy Bradley (L) lands a punch against contender Ruslan Provodniko­v – AFP
BO Welterweig­ht Champion Timothy Bradley (L) lands a punch against contender Ruslan Provodniko­v – AFP

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