| Pacquiao beats Thurman on split 
			decision
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			 [July 22, 2019] 
			(Reuters) - Manny Pacquiao beat 
			defending champion Keith Thurman on a split points decision on 
			Saturday to take the WBA Welterweight Super Championship at the end 
			of an electrifying fight in Las Vegas. 
 Two judges scored it 115-112 to Pacquiao and another gave it 114-113 
			to Thurman, who suffered his first defeat in 30 fights.
 
 "The knock down was a big factor," said Pacquiao, who became the 
			oldest welterweight champion in boxing history.
 
 Thurman had vowed to beat the 40-year old Filipino into retirement, 
			but he was behind from the first round at the MGM Grand.
 
 The 30-year old American had a height, reach, and age advantage but 
			he got knocked down with less than a minute to go in the first round 
			and was chasing the fight from then on.
 
 Thurman started to bleed from his nose in the fifth round and looked 
			beaten but he recovered in the middle of the fight to win several 
			rounds and shake Pacquiao's confidence.
 
 The Filipino, however, recovered his poise toward the end of the 
			12-round contest, to edge the fight.
 
 "I knew it was just too close. He got the knockdown so he had 
			momentum in Round One," Thurman said on CBS Sports.
 
 "I want to thank the fans. I want to thank everybody for coming out. 
			This was a beautiful night of boxing. Manny Pacquiao is a great, 
			truly great champion.
 
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			Manny Pacquiao (white trunks) and Keith Thurman (red/white/blue 
			trunks) box during their WBA welterweight championship bout at MGM 
			Grand Garden Arena. Pacquiao won via split decision. Joe Camporeale-USA 
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            "I wish I had a little bit more output to go toe to toe. I felt like 
			he was getting a little bit tired, but he did have experience in the 
			ring. My conditioning, my output was just behind Manny Pacquiao. It 
			was a great night of boxing. I'd love a rematch."
 Pacquiao, whose speed and power belied his age, is the only man in 
			boxing history to hold world titles in eight different divisions.
 
 His win takes his record to 62-7-2 with 39 knockouts. Thurman falls 
			to 29-1 (22 KOs).
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Downie; editing by Sudipto Ganguly/Greg 
			Stutchbury)
 
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