Timothy Bradley's prediction on the upcoming Mayweather vs Pacquiao superfight, assuming it still happens. Bradley believes it's an "easy fight for Mayweather" who he picks to win by "easy UD."
Bradley is going to be Pacquiao's main sparring partner for the Floyd fight. He'll change his tune real quick after a few rounds with Pacquiao.
Bradley is not sparring with Pacquiao and has said so publicly. You're late.
That's why floyd is doing everything to have an advantage over pacquiao in everything, but since he couldn't make pacquiao weak at fight night by draining his blood. lol.
FLOYD MAYWEATHER will never ever fight a fighter that has threat to his 0.
ex... marquez is not even a threat but still he cheated him at weighin how much more if the other guy is threat. hahahahaha
easy fight? LOL.
Pac will give him the worst beating of his career.....
bradley thinks hes a big time player
the guy time will come to a end soon
punk ass
He's a big-time player at 140. Should be 8-10th in P4P rankings too, I'd rank him higher than Paul Williams and Chad Dawson.
Bradley is the truth.
I wanna see Bradley vs. Urango unification and Khan vs. Alexander unification. I think Bradley and Khan will win and I hope in early-2011 they set up a unification for the undisputed title (all 4 titles + Ring title)! That would be amazing. Don't think Khan can beat him yet, but give him 2 or 3 more fights with Roach and he'll be ready. But then again, Bradley's improving after every fight too!
140lbs is where it's at!!
Oh and I don't agree with Bradley, it won't be easy for PBF, Manny's fast and strong. Floyd got a bit hurt by a Hatton jab, and almost went down (refer to youtube link at 1:28) ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unPpMgZQdME ). He kept his balance but if Ricky pounced on him it could have been a KD. If Ricky can catch Mayweather like that then Pacman's more than capable of scoring a KD.
But PBF's style will cause Manny more problems, Manny is too easy to hit and PBF is so accurate, hardly wastes a punch. Great counter-puncher and great defense. I think in the later rounds PBF will pick apart Pacman, it won't be clinical, but Mayweather will win a very close SD or UD, and I mean only 1 or 2 rounds in it, which may warrant a rematch! (I hope!).
Well, that's IF the fight goes ahead.
lmao, lmao PAC's bigger concern is Mo**ey Mayweather's clinching skills on the inside.
Thats exactly what he would do, like i said, mayweather is more intelligent on the inside and knows too many tricks, hed outwork him from that range and pac would never get off. it would be ugly but and inside phonebooth favors floyd.
bradley is giving manny no chance...i wouldn't say that...but i do think that floyd will have more control of the fight...manny will not be able to beat on floyd like he has other fighters...it will be chess against checkers...
Manny has to stay at sort of a midrange pace. On the inside floyd would outwork him to the body and to the face, hes too intelligent inside, on the outside his reach and quickness would be too much, manny need to be at mid range and set the pace from there. floyd needs little to no space to get off but manny does, manny would do next to nothing on the inside IMO
That's basically what I mean. If Floyd tries to stay inside, it'll give Manny the opportunity to take a half step back and find his range. If Floyd boxes on the outside, Manny will have to chase Floyd to try and find that range. Floyd staying inside gives Manny the best opportunity to land imo.
Well given that Bradley and Mayweather are both pussies that can't punch. It's only obvious he would pick Mayweather.
The woman in youre avatar doesnt exactly have knockout power neither.
Bradley is going to be Pacquiao's main sparring partner for the Floyd fight. He'll change his tune real quick after a few rounds with Pacquiao.
He already rejected that, so did berto.
Floyd is a brilliant inside fighter, it's just that Manny has the speed and power to potentially throw him off his inside game. It could work both ways though imo, Floyd could throw Manny off his inside game.
Manny has to stay at sort of a midrange pace. On the inside floyd would outwork him to the body and to the face, hes too intelligent inside, on the outside his reach and quickness would be too much, manny need to be at mid range and set the pace from there. floyd needs little to no space to get off but manny does, manny would do next to nothing on the inside IMO
If Marquez couldn't land clean, Pacquiao won't land shit. Marquez throws the most accurate punches in the sport.
But that wasn't a prime Marquez, it was his first time at the weight so arguably his accuracy was off. Mayweather fought a "weight-effected" Marquez, like Pacquiao fought a "weight-effected" De La Hoya imo.
He said the same thing I said. Pacquiao looked mad annoyed when Cotto started moving in the late rounds.
Pacquiao had a sprained ankle that fight. Try jogging with a sprain ankle or infact try walking around your house with one.
How many times has fighters say Pacquiao cant do it, he is too small. Haha this record is broken.
Now Bradley is about to start taking mysterious hate on this forum because his opinion....
You called it
bradley thinks hes a big time player
the guy time will come to a end soon
punk ass
Do you have to be a "Big time player" to state your opinion? What do you think of 99% of the people who comment on this fight?
Floyd is a brilliant inside fighter, it's just that Manny has the speed and power to potentially throw him off his inside game. It could work both ways though imo, Floyd could throw Manny off his inside game.
what inside game?manny has never fought in the trenches
Bradley is going to be Pacquiao's main sparring partner for the Floyd fight. He'll change his tune real quick after a few rounds with Pacquiao.
In the same interview Bradley says he won't be just a sparring partner for Pacquiao, although he took it as a compliment they were considering him. He thinks a fight between them might happen in the future so he doesn't want them to get a feel for his style. If you want to hear it click the Source link to go to the full interview.