As it turned out, Joel Casamayor talked a better game than he produced.
Casamayor, of Miami, offered little resistence to WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley of Palm Springs, Calif., quitting at the end of the eighth round. Bradley had dropped Casamayor earlier with a series of body shots and after a consultation with the challenger's cornermen, referee Vic Drakulich stopped the fight at the 2:59 mark.
Bradley, who engaged in a heated verbal altercation with Casamayor on Thursday, waved his hand in disgust when Casamayor quit.
It was Bradley's first fight since January, when he beat Devon Alexander in a junior welterweight unification fight. He improves to 28-0 (12 KO's).
Hopefully, this is the end of the road for Casamayor, 38-6-1 (22 KO's), who gave a feeble effort.

in my opinoin I think that Casamayor was not the appropriate rival for WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley, and the result of the fight proves it
Posted by: be a bookie | 05/25/2012 at 08:05 PM