Manny Pacquiao wants another shot at Timothy Bradley, and next time he doesn't plan to give the American a chance to win over any judges. “I want a re-match,” Pacquiao declared after Bradley claimed his World Boxing Organization welterweight world title with a split decision victory that stunned many. “That makes me become a warrior in the ring, this coming re-match, because in the re-match my thinking is I don't want to finish the whole 12 rounds.” The unbeaten Bradley – the WBO light welterweight champion – absorbed punishing blows in almost every round, while rarely appearing able to hurt the Filipino superstar. Pacquiao trainer Freddie Roach said he was surprised when the first judge's score was read out. Pacquiao said he was so sure he had won the fight that he wasn't even paying attention when the result was read out. Roach said he didn't know if Pacquiao's narrow decision over Juan Manuel Marquez in his last fight in November worked against him on this night. “I'm not sure if our last fight had something to do with it because our last fight was a very close fight and a little controversial. Did they hold that against us? I'm not sure,” Roach said. The Philippines was silenced Sunday after Pacquiao was stunned by Bradley. Filipinos looked on in horror as Bradley ended Pacquiao's 15-fight winning streak for the title. “We were robbed. Everybody saw that Bradley was hit more,” said Raphael Raboy, 37, a laborer who was among hundreds who watched a free live telecast of the bout in the suburban Marikina district.