The official scorecard with Glenn Feldman, Burt Clements and Dave Moretti's verdicts from Las Vegas
Floyd Mayweather pictured sat in the blue corner for his bout against Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas
And several people also took to social media to question the eventual decision. As well as a whole thread about the 'conspricy' starting on Reddit, Twitter user '@OperationSyaf' posted (sic): 'Fight of the century? Scam of the century. (Pacquiao is in the red corner and Mayweather in the blue; reversed scores)'
@LiamFellows added: Pacquiao was in the red corner and Mayweather was in Blue? They've basically robbed Pacquiao of the win he deserved.
And @GoonerMarty is another of many who questioned the marks: 'Interesting, Pacquiao RED corner, Mayweather BLUE, judges appear to have scored in favour of Pac Man'
Mayweather also had the edge when it came to the punch stats, outlanding Pacquiao with his jabs and power punches.
Floyd Mayweather pictured sat in the blue corner for his bout against Manny Pacquiao in Las Vegas
It is very unlikely to be anything more than human error but conspiracy theorists will allege there was something sinister at hand, though there is no evidence of any intentional wrongdoing on the part of the judges
The bottom right of the scorecard, issued by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, has 'Mayweather won by unanimous decision' written underneath Moretti's name.
Evader Holyfield was among those questioning the decision of the judges, saying 'I thought Pacquiao won a poor fight.'
The bottom right of the scorecard, issued by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, has 'Mayweather won by unanimous decision' written underneath Moretti's name.
Evader Holyfield was among those questioning the decision of the judges, saying 'I thought Pacquiao won a poor fight.'
And several people also took to social media to question the eventual decision. As well as a whole thread about the 'conspricy' starting on Reddit, Twitter user '@OperationSyaf' posted (sic): 'Fight of the century? Scam of the century. (Pacquiao is in the red corner and Mayweather in the blue; reversed scores)'
@LiamFellows added: Pacquiao was in the red corner and Mayweather was in Blue? They've basically robbed Pacquiao of the win he deserved.
And @GoonerMarty is another of many who questioned the marks: 'Interesting, Pacquiao RED corner, Mayweather BLUE, judges appear to have scored in favour of Pac Man'
It was Pacquiao who occupied the red corner, different to what was marked on the official scorecard.
At the end of Round 1, Mayweather (left) turns and walks back to the blue corner of the boxing ring.
Feldman and Clements gave the blue corner victory by 116-112, with Moretti marking the margin of triumph slightly greater at 118-110.
Mayweather extended his impressive unbeaten career record to 48-0 by defeating Pacquiao.
Moretti only gave the red corner two rounds - the fourth and the sixth - while Clements and Feldmen also gave the ninth and 10th to what seemed to be the 38-year-old fighter.
Sportsmail's Jeff Powell, meanwhile, had Pacquiao 4-2 up after six, giving him the early advantage.
Mayweather made most of the ground up in rounds seven to nine in Powell's eyes, while he also impressed in the closing rounds as his opponent tired.
Mayweather extended his impressive unbeaten career record to 48-0 by defeating Pacquiao.
Moretti only gave the red corner two rounds - the fourth and the sixth - while Clements and Feldmen also gave the ninth and 10th to what seemed to be the 38-year-old fighter.
Sportsmail's Jeff Powell, meanwhile, had Pacquiao 4-2 up after six, giving him the early advantage.
Mayweather made most of the ground up in rounds seven to nine in Powell's eyes, while he also impressed in the closing rounds as his opponent tired.
BY JACK BEZANTS, MAILONLINE