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Is Andre Ward comparible to Pre-Pacquiao Tim Bradley?
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View PostThink about it, Bradley is a fantastic little fighter.
Good offense, Good defense, rarely drops a round, good inside game, fast, also headbutts lol, strong. Just a very good all round fighter with no noticable flaws.
Resume wise
Ward
Kessler-Abraham-Froch-Dawson
Bradley
Witter-Holt-Petersen-Alexander
Edge to ward, but Bradleys isn't too shabby and he dominated them all too.
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Originally posted by The Evil 1-2 View PostTo compare Bradley and Ward is asinine. Ward's game is highly multifaceted. Bradley's only strong points are his pressure and conditioning.
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Before Bradley faced an ATG in Manny Pacquiao, he was concensus top 7 P4P, and highly rated.
Since he "lost" to a guy who is levels above anyone Ward has ever fought the opinion of him has gone way down, obviously the Ward crew don't want to compare him to a guy who just "lost"
Take pacquiao out of the equation (I think Ward would be done in a simmilar style if he faced a young RJJ for instance) and I don't think there is a massive gap as many are making out.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostBradley is quite well rounded as a fighter. Not like Ward but how many fighters are? Bradley has pressured and boxed at a high level and dominated.
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Originally posted by The Evil 1-2 View PostSure, he has been competing at a high level and has won. However, I disagree to an extreme degree about him being a "well-rounded" fighter. Bradley wins based on pressure alone. His opponents typically wilt, which leads to their downfall.
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