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What's a guy to do in the NFL offseason?
If you're Arizona Cardinals All-Pro wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald, you hang out with your buddy Steven Jackson ringside at the MGM Grand for the WBO welterweight title fight between Manny Pacquiao and Timothy Bradley.
Fitzgerald, who signed an eight-year, $120 million contract last year, and Jackson, the star running back for the St. Louis Rams, were on hand to see the unbeaten Bradley win a controversial split decision, handing Pacquiao his first loss since 2005.
Fitzgerald was not shy about expressing his opinion regarding the outcome, tweeting the following after the fight: "Saw a robbery by the Nevada gaming commission 2night @ the MGM. Big ups 2 Manny 4 being a class act regardless of the circumstances."
Photo via Twitter/@LarryFitzgerald