Who Won Pac-Bradley? Post fight discussion STOP MAKING NEW THREADS ABOUT THIS FIGHT.

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  • THE REED
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    #2211
    Though he's floored a large percent of the fighters he's faced.

    It's also a good thing you can still be successful in boxing without knocking people out.

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    • maguirre
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      #2212
      I have to wonder why Floyd fans keep bringing up the Pac/Floyd fight, then blame everyone but their hero for the fight not happening.

      If I were a Floyd fan, I'd stop bringing it up and start promoting Martinez for Floyd's next fight. There's no Arum to deal with, split issues will be non-existent. In other words, why go with all the trouble of dealing with Arum and Pacman?

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      • Bushbaby
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        #2213
        See, there was this 1 dude, we called him Sweet Pea...............................ah well you get the point.

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        • Jose Rizal
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          #2214
          He seldom KO's opponents but he's fast and hits hard enough to hurt them and make them more timid. Just ask Witter, Peterson, Holt, Alexander and Casamayor. They all wilted under his pressure. That Casamayor fight though was a joke match up.

          He's relentless and has the staying power because of his excellent conditioning. But that's just what the doctor ordered for Pac. He needs a different approach when fighting Pac or he's gonna get chopped up.

          I don't know what Bradley was thinking turning down a 50/50 split by Khan but Khan was lucky because Bradley would've made him look like "A mere can" that he is. Bradley is really THE top dog at 140.

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          • THE REED
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            #2215
            Originally posted by Bushbaby
            See, there was this 1 dude, we called him Sweet Pea...............................ah well you get the point.
            He'll just ask if Bradley fights like Sweat Pea instead of getting the point.

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            • THE REED
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              #2216
              Originally posted by Jose Rizal
              He seldom KO's opponents but he's fast and hits hard enough to hurt them and make them more timid. Just ask Witter, Peterson, Holt, Alexander and Casamayor. They all wilted under his pressure.

              He's relentless and has the staying power because of his excellent conditioning. But that's just what the doctor ordered for Pac. He needs a different approach when fighting Pac or he's gonna get chopped up.

              I don't know what Bradley was thinking turning down a 50/50 split by Khan but Khan was lucky because Bradley would've made him look like "A mere can" that he is. Bradley is really THE top dog at 140.
              He was probably thinking... I bet I can get more money and more publicity fighting Pacquiao.

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              • purecyse
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                #2217
                You've never done ANYTHING until you do it.

                So saying he's never knocked out an elite fighter in his career as a pro isn't saying much.

                Bradley has 28 wins and has never ever LOST to an elite fighter in his career as a pro. <--- see what I did there?

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                • hugh grant
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                  #2218
                  Originally posted by Atreyu Khalil
                  Bradley isn't a power puncher or KO artist and only has 12 knockouts In his 28 career fights. Before fighting Casamayor he didn't have a tko or ko since 2007, does he have the necessary power to trouble Pacquiao in the fight? Bradley has never faced an elite fighter on the level of Pacquiao so I am wondering will he be able to deal with Mannys speed and power because we all can assume his power will be easy to deal with for Pacquiao.......
                  Well, floyd hardly has any power, and floyd fans say that isnt important. Floyd has hardly stopped elite fighters, apart from overated ones with bad chins or referee help.

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                  • Juof
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                    #2219
                    he wont ko pac but i can see him breaking pacs spirit if pac finds himself taking hard shots all night he could get stopped on cuts i can see a headbutt catching pac sometime during the fight remember even malignaggi got a tko and well we all know how much power he has.
                    still think pac will win by decision depends what pac turns up.
                    hope bradley wins though

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                    • Jose Rizal
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                      #2220
                      Originally posted by THE REED™
                      He was probably thinking... I bet I can get more money and more publicity fighting Pacquiao.
                      Well he's 26-27? He had to step up to the plate sooner or later and go for his shine. Problem is this isn't the Minor Leagues no more.

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