soupy will ko bradley in the 9th round.......
campbell-bradley...why no talk of this fight??
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Nate Campbell deserves a ton of props. Just look at the last couple of years. He was to take on undefeated and big favorite in Juan Diaz. Then lines up another very risky fight in Joan Guzman. Then takes on another unbelievably risky fight in Ali Funeka. Now going up to fight another undefeated and risky fight in Bradley. And wheres the payoff?? None of these guys are big names, guys that no one really wants to fight.
He's shown the willingness to fight whoever, so whatever you're opinions about the man you must respect that. He's a smaller version of Glenn Johnson, but better. Or maybe a better comparison is Bernard Hopkins, someone who never takes tune up fight and only fights the best.
i disagree. look forward to campbell-bradley alot, pac-cotto not so much. ill watch it cuz its a big fight but not for the fight itself.Comment
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i was thinking about this the other day - JMM takes on the winner of bradley/campbell and then he suddenly becomes a major player in the 140 department. imo pacman will lose at 145 and when he comes back down in weight JMM will be waiting.
but enough about pacman and JMM.
me thinks that bradley has this. i wouldn't say he stops nate but i can see him outowrking the 37year old and using his handspeed to cruise to the UD. imo it will be 116-112, campbell is a good fighter with a good right hand and good timing.
i see a similar scenario as we saw in calzaghe/hopkins, one fighter intiates the attack, lands more punches and finishes the attack but the other fighter lands the cleaner blows (right hand in particular) punctuating the exchanges.Comment
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I have to respect Bradley for fighting in a determined style, but his lack of punching power is really going to hold him back in the marketability department. You have to have the ability to finish your opponent if you want to become a star. Juan Diaz is a good example of an aggressive light punching fighter that Nate Campell took care of. This will be the case here.Comment
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I have to respect Bradley for fighting in a determined style, but his lack of punching power is really going to hold him back in the marketability department. You have to have the ability to finish your opponent if you want to become a star. Juan Diaz is a good example of an aggressive light punching fighter that Nate Campell took care of. This will be the case here.Comment
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Co-sign my man. This is a fight between two hungry fighters duking it out for bragging rights over money and none of this catch weight bull**** is going to come into play. Now we just need Campell to not f#ck it up like he did in his last fight by not making weight.Comment
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