Should Bradley take it easy?

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  • 'Sugar' Freddi
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    Should Bradley take it easy?

    Seriously, this dude is calling out everyone, the likes of Pacquiao and Williams. He thinks that win as 147 was huge. I never seen that dude [Braldey's opponent] fight and he acts like it was a huge win. He should take a couple of more fights at 147 before he calls the big dog because he still hasn't proved much yet, at least to me.
    Last edited by 'Sugar' Freddi; 07-18-2010, 02:48 PM.
  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #2
    He's skilled enough that he can beat most of the top WWs. Just throw Berto at him, simple.

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    • tito_bandito
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      #3
      That fight yesterday was so boring

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        #4
        Originally posted by tito_bandito
        That fight yesterday was so boring
        Whaaaaaaaaaaa? Oh well we all have our preferences.

        Not as boring Ortiz vs. Campbell, HA!

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        • 'Sugar' Freddi
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          I mean seriously, you don't neceserly have to be a heavy puncher to be succesful but this man can't punch either. He couldn't KO 140 pounders, what makes him think he will hurt a 147 pounder. I just don't see him beating any of the top 147 pounder.. yet.

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          • AceNguyen
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            #6
            Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
            I mean seriously, you don't neceserly have to be a heavy puncher to be succesful but this man can't punch either. He couldn't KO 140 pounders, what makes him think he will hurt a 147 pounder. I just don't see him beating any of the top 147 pounder.. yet.
            You don't have to be a puncher to be elite. Look at Floyd and Andre Ward. Bradley's main issues are his size and chin.

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            • Doctor_Tenma
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              #7
              Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
              I mean seriously, you don't neceserly have to be a heavy puncher to be succesful but this man can't punch either. He couldn't KO 140 pounders, what makes him think he will hurt a 147 pounder. I just don't see him beating any of the top 147 pounder.. yet.
              He has dynamite in that right hand. He's a solid puncher and has more then enough power to get his respect. I'm not really expecting knock outs when I watch Bradley, doesn't really matter to me. Still an entertaining fighter to watch.

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              • 'Sugar' Freddi
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                #8
                Originally posted by AceNguyen
                You don't have to be a puncher to be elite. Look at Floyd and Andre Ward. Bradley's main issues are his size and chin.
                Floyd's power is underestimated, most of the time.

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                • Blue Heffner
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                  I understand what you're saying. My thought is, if a fighter honestly feel they are ready, what's wrong with going after the big dogs. If they lose, they get back up and shoot for the top again. Bradley is willing to take the risk and I respect that.

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                  • LEATHERF8CE
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 'Sugar' Freddi
                    I mean seriously, you don't neceserly have to be a heavy puncher to be succesful but this man can't punch either. He couldn't KO 140 pounders, what makes him think he will hurt a 147 pounder. I just don't see him beating any of the top 147 pounder.. yet.
                    Bradley has respectable power in his punches, and that's all you need... Abregu would of thrown more punches last night if he didn't respect the power of Bradley,,Abregu clearly showed he very cautious when throwing because he knew he was gonna get countered by Bradley.. Abregu has very good punching power but a good skilled boxer like Bradley can take that away and he showed it last night....

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