Bradley = Berto : Overhyped African Americans With Padded Records

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  • TintaBoricua
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    #31
    Oh, no you din't!

    Timothy Bradley has fought quite a few contenders and has earned his respect yet he's gotten less attention than Berto. Timothy Bradley is the kinda' fighter few casual fans know about, which is a shame really.

    But anyway, how can the thread starter even call Bradley overhyped when he hardly even receives any?

    Bradley is not even OVERhyped because he isn't hyped to even begin with. Any serious boxing fan (who actually follows boxing besides Pacquiao/Mayweather/Cotto) should give Bradley respect.

    Facts:

    -Timothy Bradley went to Junior Witter's hometown and took his belt...went to the champion's hometown...to take it...wow.

    -Timothy Bradley got clipped with a monster hand that dropped him on his ass in the 1st round against deceiving power puncher Holt, kept his composure, and decisioned Holt. He looked like he had been knocked out the moment he got caught. Anyone who saw that live must've gone "Oooooooooooooooh!"

    -He was scheduled to take on Marcos Maidana after Maidana disposed Ortiz in 6 epic rounds but the fight was cancelled when Maidana pulled out because of back injuries.

    -Timothy Bradley's last three opponents' combined record is: 77-0...Devon Alexander, Luis Carlos Abregu (@147), Lamont Peterson.


    The reason I defend this guy as if he were Puerto Rican is because he's earned his position at 140. The only guy out there that he needs to take on is Khan, which could very well me made by Summer this year. In addition to that, Bradley always come in great shape. You want to see someone who absolutely doesn't slack off in training? THIS is the guy. He's always in tip-top condition.

    The only bad things about him are:

    -Headbutts. In his fights with Campbell, Abregu, and Alexander, the headbutts have been known to be of some significance as they caused cuts in those fights. They have all been considered unintentional.

    -Lack of power. For a guy with a lot of muscle and in fitness, you'd think he'd have more pop in his punches but he doesn't. I'm aware that muscle doesn't equal power, but it's strange to see that he doesn't have a power punch that sends his opponents reeling. He makes up for it in speed, though. Bradley is fast.

    I'm rooting for him against Khan! WAR BRADLEEEEEYYYYYYY!!!

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    • analog 2
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      #32
      Originally posted by TintaBoricua
      Oh, no you din't!

      Timothy Bradley has fought quite a few contenders and has earned his respect yet he's gotten less attention than Berto. Timothy Bradley is the kinda' fighter few casual fans know about, which is a shame really.

      But anyway, how can the thread starter even call Bradley overhyped when he hardly even receives any?

      Bradley is not even OVERhyped because he isn't hyped to even begin with. Any serious boxing fan (who actually follows boxing besides Pacquiao/Mayweather/Cotto) should give Bradley respect.

      Facts:

      -Timothy Bradley went to Junior Witter's hometown and took his belt...went to the champion's hometown...to take it...wow.

      -Timothy Bradley got clipped with a monster hand that dropped him on his ass in the 1st round against deceiving power puncher Holt, kept his composure, and decisioned Holt. He looked like he had been knocked out the moment he got caught. Anyone who saw that live must've gone "Oooooooooooooooh!"

      -He was scheduled to take on Marcos Maidana after Maidana disposed Ortiz in 6 epic rounds but the fight was cancelled when Maidana pulled out because of "back injuries".

      -Timothy Bradley's last three opponents' combined record is: 77-0...Devon Alexander, Luis Carlos Abregu (@147), Lamont Peterson.


      The reason I defend this guy as if he were Puerto Rican is because he's earned his position at 140. The only guy out there that he needs to take on is Khan, which could very well me made by Summer this year. In addition to that, Bradley always come in great shape. You want to see someone who absolutely doesn't slack off in training? THIS is the guy. He's always in tip-top condition.

      The only bad things about him are:

      -Headbutts. In his fights with Campbell, Abregu, and Alexander, the headbutts have been known to be of some significance as they caused cuts in those fights. They have all been considered unintentional.

      -Lack of power. For a guy with a lot of muscle and in fitness, you'd think he'd have more pop in his punches but he doesn't. I'm aware that muscle doesn't equal power, but it's strange to see that he doesn't have a power punch that sends his opponents reeling. He makes up for it in speed, though. Bradley is fast.

      I'm rooting for him against Khan! WAR BRADLEEEEEYYYYYYY!!!
      You forgot to put quotation marks for Maidana's back injuries so I fixed it for you. The back injuries never actually happened.

      Also, I find it funny that people today claim Bradley is ducking Maidana. Fucking NSB, man. Fucking NSB.

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      • LilGizmo
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        #33
        Originally posted by Hard Boiled
        What do Berto and Bradley share in common? They are both African American boxers, Both are grossly overhyped and both are soon going to be former world champions, Just as Ortiz dismantled Andre Berto I fear that Bradley is going to suffer an even greater embarrasment at the hands of Khan.

        Alot of people have discredited Ortiz and Khan because both have had losses one was said to have no heart and proved everyone wrong against Berto, The other everyone said had no chin but took each and everyshot Maidana through at him. Instead the hype was always focused on Berto and Bradley, I guess alot of that has to do with them being African American, Lets be honest if Bradley or Berto were not African American but any other ethnic group in the US they would not have received the kind of media attention or hype surrounding them.

        Berto and Bradley soon to be to former world champions are having to make way for Khan and Ortiz. Im willing to bet all my points on Khan beating Bradley with anyone who is willing to take the bet.
        You do know most boxing experts have Bradley as #1 at 140, right? NO ONE ever had Berto as #1 at WW and there is a reason for that, Bradley earned his #1 spot.

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        • RINGG
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          #34
          Berto yes, Bradley has faced alot of top light welterweights, not just the light punchers like some champions.

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          • TintaBoricua
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            #35
            Originally posted by apl n° 2
            You forgot to put quotation marks for Maidana's back injuries so I fixed it for you. The back injuries never actually happened.

            Also, I find it funny that people today claim Bradley is ducking Maidana. Fucking NSB, man. Fucking NSB.
            I know, right? Remember when Edwin Valero beat Antonio "Who?" DeMarco and people went ape**** on these boards?

            NSB: "HOLY ****! Valero would destroy Bradley!"

            Ugh...seriously, what the hell?

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            • Pullcounter
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              #36
              Originally posted by Hard Boiled
              What do Berto and Bradley share in common? They are both African American boxers, Both are grossly overhyped and both are soon going to be former world champions, Just as Ortiz dismantled Andre Berto I fear that Bradley is going to suffer an even greater embarrasment at the hands of Khan.

              Alot of people have discredited Ortiz and Khan because both have had losses one was said to have no heart and proved everyone wrong against Berto, The other everyone said had no chin but took each and everyshot Maidana through at him. Instead the hype was always focused on Berto and Bradley, I guess alot of that has to do with them being African American, Lets be honest if Bradley or Berto were not African American but any other ethnic group in the US they would not have received the kind of media attention or hype surrounding them.

              Berto and Bradley soon to be to former world champions are having to make way for Khan and Ortiz. Im willing to bet all my points on Khan beating Bradley with anyone who is willing to take the bet.
              timmah is not a hypejob. he's fought a lot of tough fights.

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              • BillyBoxing
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                #37
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                Bradley is highly proven at 140.
                Nope..

                Alexander (who is Kotelnik's son), Peterson, Holt, Cherry and a shot Witter (or even prime) don't highly prove ****...

                Btw, he never impressed me beating those guys...

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                • DannYankee
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                  #38
                  Berto Maybe he really got exposed by Ortiz hes first real challenge ... But Bradley seems like the real deal.

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by LilGizmo
                    You do know most boxing experts have Bradley as #1 at 140, right? NO ONE ever had Berto as #1 at WW and there is a reason for that, Bradley earned his #1 spot.
                    No...
                    First, **** the so called boxing experts...

                    And Bradley will earn it when, if he beat Kahn...wich is not sure...

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                    • wazaa.
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                      #40
                      No, man. .

                      Bradley has proven to be the top dog at 140. He has overcome adversity in the ring and challenges the best. Berto is a biatch.

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