On Monday, Manny Pacquiao was quite adamant in his decision to fight Juan Manuel Marquez for the fourth time rather than taking a rematch with Tim Bradley.
“I have nothing to prove against Bradley,” Pacquiao told BoxingScene.com’s Luis Sandoval. “Everyone saw who won the fight. If we fought again, it would be one-sided.”
Bradley’s trainer, Joel Diaz, took exception to those words in an interview with this writer a little over 24 hours later.
“If there was a rematch, Tim would make it more decisive,” said Diaz, who is currently training his brother, former titleholder Julio Diaz, for a bout on Sept. 29. “Manny Pacquiao, he’s already on his way out. He’s not the Pacquiao of three or four years ago. There’s a lot of wear and tear already.” [Click Here To Read More]
“I have nothing to prove against Bradley,” Pacquiao told BoxingScene.com’s Luis Sandoval. “Everyone saw who won the fight. If we fought again, it would be one-sided.”
Bradley’s trainer, Joel Diaz, took exception to those words in an interview with this writer a little over 24 hours later.
“If there was a rematch, Tim would make it more decisive,” said Diaz, who is currently training his brother, former titleholder Julio Diaz, for a bout on Sept. 29. “Manny Pacquiao, he’s already on his way out. He’s not the Pacquiao of three or four years ago. There’s a lot of wear and tear already.” [Click Here To Read More]
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