Yea Tim Bradley would have to go on an ass whipping spree to even possibly get a sniff. Also if Bradley was whipping ass like that who says it would be the right move for Pacman to take that fight because that spree would have to be atleast a couple years long, who knows where Pacman will be at that point and what he will be doing.
if u ask me, Timothy Bradley could beat Pacquiao quiet easy...
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Yea Tim Bradley would have to go on an ass whipping spree to even possibly get a sniff. Also if Bradley was whipping ass like that who says it would be the right move for Pacman to take that fight because that spree would have to be atleast a couple years long, who knows where Pacman will be at that point and what he will be doing.Comment
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Not saying the kid doesn't have talent, but he is being vastly overhyped here. He has one good win on his record (Witter) and suddenly some of you guys have him as the next P4P champ. To think that British fans get stick all the time for 'overhyping' our fighters...Comment
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As soon as Bradley beats anyone decent give me a shout, I'll make a judgement then.
I refuse to say that someone is going to be P4P based on beating Junior "****ter" Witter, the mans a joke, he's only ever beaten one fighter of any standard, and Bradley didn't exactly box him out of the ring.
Bradley has a LONG LONG way to go before he is even considered best at 140 let alone P4P, Lets face it if Hatton can dominate 140 for 4-5 years and only get to No10 P4P, Bradley ain't done anything to be in that sort of company yet.Comment
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Timothy Bradley has a lot of skill and ability, I just doubt that he has the experience right now to handle a guy like Pacquiao.
Pacquiao has fought guys like Morales, Barrera, Marquez, De La Hoya. I don't he'd be in awe of Bradley at all.
Bradley's best competition has been Junior Witter and Edner Cherry, who actually gave him a decent run. Do you think he'd be in awe of Pacquiao, particularly after Saturday? Pacquiao represents a steep leap in competition for Bradley.
Bradley is good, but he's still coming into his own. He looked like a million bucks for spots against Cherry, but then he also showed his inexperience at times. He's spotty, and as he progresses I think he'll begin to bring those spots together nicely.
Let us not forget that Bradley really went from prospect to champion. He wasn't brought along against former champions and contenders the way that Cotto or Pavlik were, he just leaped.
Skill and ability account for something, but not everything. If that was the case, I'd say Danny Jacobs has the skill to beat Kelly Pavlik. But does he have the experience? Nope, not at all.
People once thought that Vargas was ready for Tito. He had the skill, but none of that mattered in the 12th, where Tito's experience took over. And he never recovered.Comment
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thats another pollo de jesus.. with a lil bit more pop....
if he get a shot @ the title... **** man.. I might start thinking to lace em up!!Comment
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