I just can't seem to figure out what kind what kind of fight will unfold between Bradley and Pac. We've got a good idea of what Pac can bring to a fight in terms of fighting brawlers, and boxer punchers. If Bradley wants to brawl he probably wont see the end of the 12th round, but if he wants to box or counter punch I just don't see him with enough skill to dominate or make it a close fight. The thing that keeps me guessing though is that he has an akward style. Watch his last couple of fights and it just seems that he's able to frustrate the opponents offense. It's not that he dominating his opponents with his skill its more a combination of leading with his head, swarming, or smothering the opponent on the ropes by getting into the other guys chest and swinging the wide punches thus not letting the opponent get his punches off. I don't see him being able counter punch as effective as Marquez, or box like mayweather. I think his best chance will be to frustrate Pacquiao the way he has done with all of his opponents. What do you guys think?
and torrecampo....and morales....and the other bums from the philippines...
^spoken like a true fl0mo
So I guess every legendary boxer who has losses are not as great as Floyd. Stop watching boxing bro if you are obsessed, You must be a Rocky Marciano or Sven Ottke fan? oh they might not be the right complexion.
why did you start talking about other fighters out of no where? Are you obsessed or something?
Did you forget about the 6 month cut that refused to heal? Or how about the stadium that prevented the fight from happening in May?
6 months AGO? Try the latest news bro. Rich Coward
and torrecampo....and morales....and the other bums from the philippines...
Speaking of which. Are you talking about Pac 15 years ago when he was a 16 year old kid? Oh yes, Torecampo, Singsurat and Morales beat Pac without the test but the rich coward cant do without because self preservation comes first. lmao
I agree with you, if he stands and trades with a brawling mentality, he will not see the 12th round. But I've watched Bradley since he beat Witter, and he does have the skill to beat Manny. He has the foot movement that will keep Manny from connecting major power shots, plus he has excellent head movement. Tim has a style that's similiar to Evander Holyfield. They both can box with above average skills, they both have an excellent inside game,They can both brawl when it comes down to it, they both have great chins, and they both know how to bend the rules without it looking obvious. Manny has never fought anyone like Bradley before. I think Bradley's boxing skills and punching power are underrated. Manny will have to catch tim with that big left hand to win, because I truly don't think he will be able to outbox him. I think tim will display a body attack on Manny that he has never experienced. I think he will jab the hell out of Manny.He will give Manny angles that Manny usually display on his opponents. Then in a clinch, he will use rough house tactics that Manny really hasn't dealt with before in his career. Manny has the power and experiencestill to pull it off. If Tim get caught up with the crowd and the event itself, he could find himself getting counted out. And think of this. There's not too many fighters at Manny's age that have 2 bad performances and then all of a sudden have an amazing one.
Think back when Ray Leonard got older. He struggled with a faded Hearns and got a draw and then had a lackluster performance against Duran. The very next fight he was destroyed by an unknown hungry champion in Terry Norris. Doesn't that parallel Manny's situation? He looked bad against a faded Mosley, he struggled and lost in my opinion to an older Marquez and now he's set to fight a young hungry undefeated champion in Timothy Bradley. The writing is on the wall.
I don't see knocking down Mosley, made him ran for his life and beating him in one sided fashion as a bad performance unless you are one of the floydiots . I don't see a fight between to greats and made to each other style wise as a bad performance when the fight result will always close no matter how many times they fight unless of course if you are one of the floydiots. If you look again to the othe side of the story, Pacquaio destroyed everyone except Marquez either by ko, tko, or one sided beat down. So the clue is there for you to realize.
I agree with you, if he stands and trades with a brawling mentality, he will not see the 12th round. But I've watched Bradley since he beat Witter, and he does have the skill to beat Manny. He has the foot movement that will keep Manny from connecting major power shots, plus he has excellent head movement. Tim has a style that's similiar to Evander Holyfield. They both can box with above average skills, they both have an excellent inside game,They can both brawl when it comes down to it, they both have great chins, and they both know how to bend the rules without it looking obvious. Manny has never fought anyone like Bradley before. I think Bradley's boxing skills and punching power are underrated. Manny will have to catch tim with that big left hand to win, because I truly don't think he will be able to outbox him. I think tim will display a body attack on Manny that he has never experienced. I think he will jab the hell out of Manny.He will give Manny angles that Manny usually display on his opponents. Then in a clinch, he will use rough house tactics that Manny really hasn't dealt with before in his career. Manny has the power and experiencestill to pull it off. If Tim get caught up with the crowd and the event itself, he could find himself getting counted out. And think of this. There's not too many fighters at Manny's age that have 2 bad performances and then all of a sudden have an amazing one.
Think back when Ray Leonard got older. He struggled with a faded Hearns and got a draw and then had a lackluster performance against Duran. The very next fight he was destroyed by an unknown hungry champion in Terry Norris. Doesn't that parallel Manny's situation? He looked bad against a faded Mosley, he struggled and lost in my opinion to an older Marquez and now he's set to fight a young hungry undefeated champion in Timothy Bradley. The writing is on the wall.
Bradley already gave his game plan away during his media workout in LA, he said all Marquez did was throw two punches and quickly step back and Manny couldn't catch him. That seems to be the plan he is going to use, staying on the outtside and any time Pacman tries to come in duck under and role out like Marquez did. Bradley is not going to mix it up with Manny, he is going to out box him, and move super fast like Mosley but throw punches one or two at a time and pick his shots.