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Manny Pacquiao, right, and Timothy Bradley during their WBO world welterweight title fight. Chris Carlson/AP/Press Association Images

'Nothing criminal' in Pacquiao-Bradley bout

Nevada’s top lawyer says there was nothing illegal in the controversial decision in the world title showdown in Vegas last month.

NEVADA’S STATE ATTORNEY general found nothing illegal or criminal in Manny Pacquiao’s controversial split-decision loss to Timothy Bradley in a welterweight title fight last month in Las Vegas, according to a letter made public last night.

Interviews with the referee of the 9 June fight, two Nevada Gaming Control Board officials and state Athletic Commission Director Keith Kizer turned up no evidence of wrongdoing, state Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto said in the letter to Top Rank chief executive Bob Arum.

Arum manages both fighters. He sought an inquiry, telling Masto that he hoped it would “show the world that there were no improprieties.”

Arum didn’t immediately respond yesterday to requests for comment.

“Displeasure with the subjective decisions of sporting officials is not a sufficient basis for this office to initiate a criminal investigation,” Masto’s letter said. “There do not appear to be any facts or evidence to indicate that a criminal violation occurred.”

Masto aide Jennifer Lopez issued a statement calling the matter closed. Bradley won 115-113 on two scorecards, while losing by the same margin on the third.

The decision was booed by the ringside crowd at the MGM Grand arena, drew a video review by the World Boxing Organization, and resulted in a call by Pacquiao for a rematch. A five-judge panel assembled by the WBO championship committee unanimously favored the Filipino fighter in a review.

The WBO can’t overturn the result of the fight.

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