Bradley's strategy in the 2nd fight was just retarded. Bipolar is probably the best word.
He starts off boxing Pacquiao, then he drops that plan for some reason even though he was boxing him reasonably well. He goes inside on him and starts getting caught. Then for some unforsaken reason he starts winging wide looping power shots at Pacquiao even though he's never been known for his power.
He occasionally goes down to Pacquiao's body, but Pacquiao doesn't have to respect it because Bradley hasn't conditioned him to guard the body reflexively. When you go to the body it's a committment. Otherwise the guy isn't gonna give a sh*t about getting hit with an occasional body shot when he knows you still headhunt 90% of the time.
He dropped boxing Pacquiao, doesn't make PAcquiao's respect his body attack, and starts winging wide looping power shots. Of course he gets tired eventually and Pacquiao starts catching him a lot. Why the fu*k would they think those wide looping shots would catch Pacquiao. You gotta give Pacquiao more than enough credit defensively to be able to see that. Bradley is still a great fighter to me, but I can't understand their strategy in that fight for the life of me
People overrated how well Bradley did in the first 5 rounds, I had it even after 4, and Bradley winning the fifth I believe. After that Pacquiao took the fight cleanly and hurt him pretty bad in round 7 and many other rounds.
even if he had boxed the whole fight, he would've still lost. the early rds were he boxed, he was still getting tagged and that prompt him to change strategy.
The early rds were a draw on my scorecard..I did not feel Pac pulled away until late in the fight..
even if he had boxed the whole fight, he would've still lost. the early rds were he boxed, he was still getting tagged and that prompt him to change strategy.
I believe Bradley felt he had to not only win,but really dominate..He felt he already won the first fight in a boxing match yet you heard people try to say he was dominated which was funny..Listen to the commentators,look at rd 9..Clearly a close rd in which they acted like Pac dominated..Bradley knows he's not only fighting Pac,but the perception of Pac..
I still thank both fighters,it was a good fight imo..
Very dumb strategy. I thought he was boxing well against Pacquiao in the later rounds of the first fight but for some dumb reason he thought he'd stop Pacquiao in a rematch. I was believing that Bradley would have been the guy to bring a sustained body attack mixed with inside fighting against Pacquiao in the their second fight but I was wrong.
it was boxing, but if you've watched a couple of bradley fights, against ruslan(which got him in trouble) and even against marquez which was considered his most disciplined performance, everytime marquez touched him he came back to get his
that dog mentallity killed him vs pacquiao, who had enough speed to find bradley often, and when he did, bradley would come to fight, where he'd get tagged some more, and thus it turned into a brawl from bradley's perspective, and he gassed
he proably felt like he had to ko him after that 1st fight
but if u think about it that 1st fight caused him to do alot of dumb **** like ruslan war he gat into
You guys are funny...you don't give TB the credit he deserves. Bradley boxed Pacquiao in the 1st fight and lost clearly. In the 2nd fight he fought with his heart and had a lot more success, one punch appearing to lift Manny off his feet. It was a much more competitive fight than the 1st, he fought with heart and for the fans and its you same fans that are now dissing him. He can't win either way with you guys.
Though Bradley isn't known for his KO power, he is a strong man, he was getting more confident in his punching power through training and in his fight with Marquez/Provodnikov, where he rocked him in the final seconds. He did a lot of training in power and how to generate power from his shots.
Before the fight, Bradley stated he will not win a decision and he will go balls to the walls and KO Manny. With all that running and Manny coming at u at all angles makes you off-balanced...period. He sprained his calves in both the Pacquiao fights from the pressure and running. Algieri was also fumbling all over the floor running around in cricles with Manny.
On the 7th round with Bradley, Manny hit him with a 10 punch combo that CHANGED the tie of the fight. Getting hit with power will make u change ur gameplan...and from then on Bradley was out of it, he had no choice but to generate that hail mary marquez shot that Marquez pulled out when he was getting beat up to luck his way to victory cause he sure as hell wasn't gonna win a decision.
Glad someone else posted it. But If I remember correctly, Bradley was doing his thing and then all of a sudden stopped and started going toe to toe and began losing a fight he was originally winning.
His mentality heading into the fight relied on two things; motivation to set right the events of the first fight, and Manny not having his fire.
Agree with this. Bradley's strategy was based on the belief that he couldn't out-point Pac, and the hope that Pac didn't have the fire to dog it out with him.
Neither belief was ridiculous, a lot of people believed that Pac's fire was gone. It was also fairly unlikely that he was going to out-point Pac with jabs in low volume rounds.
Trying to knock Pac out with his (lack of) power was silly, but the rest of it wasn't.
The guy tore his calf in the 2nd round or 1st, unsure
He had no choice but to slug it out since he couldnt really use his legs
You could see this, he was staggering around like a drunk and he didnt even get hit.
Hence why hes eating meat in his fight preparations instead of being his usual vegan self, he thinks it may prevent injury.
Strange how so many people dont know he had a calf injury. He didnt mention it in the post fight interview because of what happened in the 1st fight but its not hard to find out
IMO that fight didnt prove that much, Manny beat an injured Bradley twice
he was downright terrible. maybe it was the calf but he was seriously winded by round 5. by the mid to late round she had nothing left. i've never seen someone get so tired so early in a big fight.
he's an overrated fighter IMO.....sorry but RUslan as slow as he is busts you up for that you don't have much skills.
Poor game plan from Joel Diaz.
Trying to KO Manny because of the Marquez KO.
Timmy has no pop, and should have boxed more like he did in the first fight.
I remember watching 24/7 with Diaz pushing a broom stick with a glove stuck on the end, making Timmy slip and throw a huge right hand...
WTF - Manny's arms are a lot shorter than a broomstick?
Agreed. I remember during either the second or third round Bradley getting tagged by a left and although it wasn't glaringly obvious, I thought it sucked some juice out of him. He looked and fought different after. I think that was an excellent win by Pacquiao, particularly at that stage of his career. With regard to what the TS is saying, it does hold some merit. Bradley looked wound up even before the opening bell and psyched himself out a bit. Pacquiao won the mental battle and physical war.
This is it. His mentality heading into the fight relied on two things; motivation to set right the events of the first fight, and Manny not having his fire. Both of these things ended up playing against him because once the bell rang he began losing his way in the fight again and soon enough realised Manny still belongs at the top level.
He ended up being in a position where he was hoping Manny would repeat his mistakes against Marquez, and be able to catch him. But as we saw and Tim felt, Manny was trying to purposefully not do that, his plan B didn't work.
Basically one way or another, it wasn't working for him all over again, so he took to relying on big shots affecting a Manny Pacquiao that was one fight removed from being obliterated, and it didn't pay off.
He thought he would get robbed so he went for a ko
This. Also I don't think he wanted to risk winning a close fight because the backlash he received after the first fight really killed him. i felt sorry for him it wasn't his fault the judges scored it for him but he was receiving death threats from fkd up pac fans. So he said fk it and went for the KO.
He got hurt bad in the second round and had to fight pac off him. He was also getting beat up in the 3rd and again had to fight pac off him.
People here make it seem like pac's aggression didn't have anything to do with the way bradley had to fight. 1st round was probably tim's but 2nd and 3rd round he was already getting caught while BOXING and had to adjust and he felt that fighting pac off him was the best option in that instance instead of steeping back. He should have held pac more instead of trading.
It's tough to contain a guy like pac if you don't have marquez's style lol.
Agreed. I remember during either the second or third round Bradley getting tagged by a left and although it wasn't glaringly obvious, I thought it sucked some juice out of him. He looked and fought different after. I think that was an excellent win by Pacquiao, particularly at that stage of his career. With regard to what the TS is saying, it does hold some merit. Bradley looked wound up even before the opening bell and psyched himself out a bit. Pacquiao won the mental battle and physical war.
He got hurt bad in the second round and had to fight pac off him. He was also getting beat up in the 3rd and again had to fight pac off him.
People here make it seem like pac's aggression didn't have anything to do with the way bradley had to fight. 1st round was probably tim's but 2nd and 3rd round he was already getting caught while BOXING and had to adjust and he felt that fighting pac off him was the best option in that instance instead of steeping back. He should have held pac more instead of trading.
It's tough to contain a guy like pac if you don't have marquez's style lol.
Bradley's strategy in the 2nd fight was just retarded. Bipolar is probably the best word.
He starts off boxing Pacquiao, then he drops that plan for some reason even though he was boxing him reasonably well. He goes inside on him and starts getting caught. Then for some unforsaken reason he starts winging wide looping power shots at Pacquiao even though he's never been known for his power.
He occasionally goes down to Pacquiao's body, but Pacquiao doesn't have to respect it because Bradley hasn't conditioned him to guard the body reflexively. When you go to the body it's a committment. Otherwise the guy isn't gonna give a sh*t about getting hit with an occasional body shot when he knows you still headhunt 90% of the time.
He dropped boxing Pacquiao, doesn't make PAcquiao's respect his body attack, and starts winging wide looping power shots. Of course he gets tired eventually and Pacquiao starts catching him a lot. Why the fu*k would they think those wide looping shots would catch Pacquiao. You gotta give Pacquiao more than enough credit defensively to be able to see that. Bradley is still a great fighter to me, but I can't understand their strategy in that fight for the life of me
Bradley blew out his calf, apparently, halfway through the fight.
Without his legs properly under him (and after showing the grit and foolishness to war with Provodnikov), Bradley tried to make lemonade out of his lemons; set his feet, fight toe-to-toe, and hope to wing in the very same right hand that Marquez figured out PacMan would happily walk into by the third Pacquiao fight.
Ended up not working out, but he went twelve on one leg.