Sounds like the Marquez whoopin got to Pacquiao. Practically gave him a religious experience hahaha.
But as someone mentioned, Bradley talking about how the peak of his thugging took place in 2nd grade against someone in a wheelchair was pretty funny.
I used to be a little punk like that at that age too. Used to pretend I was chavez on mofos on the field trying to play power rangers.
I enjoyed the episode. At least the Bradley parts anyway. I think Pacquiao ran his coarse on this show in the Cotto series. He has just been dead boring ever since.
Didn't see a link...
Apologies, if already duplicated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=yZVwrXyZWYM
That was pretty good!! Bradley is a damn bodybuilder, I'm surprised how quick he is with all that muscle.
NO! just Pacquiao and Mayweather being on it has "Ran Its Course"!
Bradley's coverage was far more entertaining then Pacquiao's coverage I thought, I thought Bradley's relationship with his father was awesome and Bradley had some great stories growing up (some might have been lies like "HITTING THE GUY IN THE WHEELCHAIR") but still entertaining...LOL at his dad using a Rock as a Medicine Ball
Pacquiao coverage though...:nonono: all they did was spend most of the time making excuses as to why Pacquiao struggled with JMM..."He Did Not Train Well" "Problems With His Wife" also the religious thing is a little confusing, it is nothing wrong with it but I thought he was already Religious
The Bradley sections were excellent. This is his time to gain some fans, and 24/7 did a good job introducing him. Timmy's really got some swagger about him. I like that he took the time to point out he's still the number one guy at 140.
Pacquiao, on the other hand.... the sections on his religiosity, marriage, and target practice REALLY felt like HBO was casting for straws.
Lastly I'd like to criticize the hell out of HBO for not covering the Alexander victory when introducing Bradley. If they don't cover it in the upcoming episodes then they should be ashamed of themselves. I believe they were trying to hide the fact that Alexander got his ass kicked and then quit in hopes that the public forgot, because they're still trying to make him a superstar.
They'll probably mention him soon because that was one of his bigger fights.... if they don't... well damn
The Bradley sections were excellent. This is his time to gain some fans, and 24/7 did a good job introducing him. Timmy's really got some swagger about him. I like that he took the time to point out he's still the number one guy at 140.
Pacquiao, on the other hand.... the sections on his religiosity, marriage, and target practice REALLY felt like HBO was casting for straws.
Lastly I'd like to criticize the hell out of HBO for not covering the Alexander victory when introducing Bradley. If they don't cover it in the upcoming episodes then they should be ashamed of themselves. I believe they were trying to hide the fact that Alexander got his ass kicked and then quit in hopes that the public forgot, because they're still trying to make him a superstar.
it needs new blood. sick of seeing either may pac or cotto all the time. put other fighters like martinez williams or alvarez. anybody other than the usual
so theres only 2 episodes for this "road to"?
no man, there are 2 more saturdays before fight night...so with the last eposidoe airing on friday , june 8th, we'll see a total of 4 like always...
Bradley's upbringing was interesting, but how long can that go, thank goodness we probably only going to get 2 or 3 episodes of this series.
Pacquiao being all religious sounded really mechanical for some reason.
Floyd too is getting boring now bragging about his cash and how he's undefeated and this and that, though he is still more entertaining than the other fighters.
Haye and Chisora 24/7... now that would be real badass if it was ever the case!
Chisora is such a loose cannon thatthe 24/7 staff would need security when walking around with him.
Bradley's upbringing was interesting, but how long can that go, thank goodness we probably only going to get 2 or 3 episodes of this series.
Pacquiao being all religious sounded really mechanical for some reason.
Floyd too is getting boring now bragging about his cash and how he's undefeated and this and that, though he is still more entertaining than the other fighters.
Haye and Chisora 24/7... now that would be real badass if it was ever the case!
Chisora is such a loose cannon thatthe 24/7 staff would need security when walking around with him.
Bradley's upbringing was interesting, but how long can that go, thank goodness we probably only going to get 2 or 3 episodes of this series.
Pacquiao being all religious sounded really mechanical for some reason.
Floyd too is getting boring now bragging about his cash and how he's undefeated and this and that, though he is still more entertaining than the other fighters.
Haye and Chisora 24/7... now that would be real badass if it was ever the case!
they should do a 24/7 for every well known fight. always entertaining to see what goes on in camp and the back stories of the fighters. bradley's part in this episode was nice, didn't expect him to be a douchethug back in the day. i always thought of him as a suburbian/navy brat type.
Saw the 1st episode and had enough of Manny being religious. The last thing I want to do is take religious advise from a boxer who was an alcoholic, gambler, and cheater on his wife.
Stick to what you know Manny... boxing!
I thought this first episode was pretty good. Bradley's dad is hilarious. The highlight of the episode was when he was telling the story about the "funny" smell.
"You smell that?! You smell that?! It smells like (bleep)!"
i thought the bradley parts were very good. i think as long as you get some fresh faces the show is fine. pac has been on so many times he's boring. same with mayweather and cotto.