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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #51
    Originally posted by rogdogx
    Cosign this. Once Bradley is out of his contract it will be interesting to see the opponent selection on his comeback fight with a new promo company. Khan will be occupied with Judah. Maidana & Guerrero look to be on a collision course. Maybe he takes on an Alfonso Gomez at welterweight who is a top rank guy. I'm looking forward to see whatever his next move will be.
    I would like to see him fight Morales Khan then Pac..I like the order of that..

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    • rogdogx
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      #52
      Originally posted by romebyko
      I would like to see him fight Morales Khan then Pac..I like the order of that..
      Morales fight could b next the way its looking

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        #53
        If you look at the fight with Manny and Mosley, you could see Manny has a problem with fighters that step to their left away from his left.The problem was, Mosley didn't make him pay when he missed. Tim would capitalize on Manny's mistakes. He has the speed and reflexes to do it.In a tough hard fight, I see Tim pulling off the upset. He knows how to mix it up to where Manny couldn't adjust.When that happens Manny tends to look sloppy at times. I also think that tim would constantly work the body,and with the headbutts included, it might get too rough for Manny.With out question, Manny would show that heart of a champion.But, Tim has good technical skills as well and will start boxing him more down the stretch.It would be a classical fight in my opinion.But I think it would be a changing of the guard that night.

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        • Joe2608
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          #54
          Tim might last a few rounds but his weak chin would give in eventually imo. That along with his lack of power will always stop him from being an "elite" fighter. He's been dropped by much lesser fighters and when he feels Pac's power it would be a shock to him especially since he would be moving up in weight.

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            #55
            Pac needs to fight Rhodes after he wins on saturday.

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              #56
              pac has never fought anyone with handspeed even close to his, he also never faced a slick boxer.

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              • LeadUppercut
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                #57
                Originally posted by ShadowBoxing89
                pac has never fought anyone with handspeed even close to his, he also never faced a slick boxer.
                Yes he has, Morales and Marquez, and they both beat him. I dont think Pac wants to make that same mistake again. Prime hungry skilled guys like Bradley and Ortiz will never land a Pacquiao fight. They will always be "not ready".

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                • Rome-By-Ko
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by LeadUppercut
                  Yes he has, Morales and Marquez, and they both beat him. I dont think Pac wants to make that same mistake again. Prime hungry skilled guys like Bradley and Ortiz will never land a Pacquiao fight. They will always be "not ready".
                  Ortiz and the word skill should not be in the same sentence bro,I really don't see dude display any real skill..He is young and strong but that's where it ends really..I think Pac just wants Floyd while he has the legs to best him,Pac's style is not made for an old man Mayweather's is..

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                  • PinoyZoi
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                    #59
                    Too bad Timothy Bradley is too scared to fight against Freddie Roach predecessor of Pacquiao.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by romebyko
                      Ortiz and the word skill should not be in the same sentence bro,I really don't see dude display any real skill..He is young and strong but that's where it ends really..I think Pac just wants Floyd while he has the legs to best him,Pac's style is not made for an old man Mayweather's is..
                      Nah, Ortiz has always been well-skilled, and was extremely highly-touted when he first turned pro. He just doesnt use a consistant jab, and he neglects defense when he is working his way in or putting together combinations.

                      Probably two of the most common faults in boxing.

                      Berto was on Pacquiao's short-list of 3 for the Mosley date. Berto was the best option, certainly better than old man Mosley and the lightweight Marquez.

                      Are you saying that the most qualified guy to fight Pacquiao just got beaten by a guy with no skill who had just come up from 140?

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