(DODGING FLOYD NEGIOTATIONS AGAIN) Pacquiao hints: It’s Bradley after Marquez
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Let me see if I'm following your 'logic' here...
When Floyd Mayweather says "I'm not thinking about boxing... I'm taking a year+ off" when asked DIRECTLY about Pacquiao and his people say "Negotiations never happened" in direct contrast to what HBO said... Floyd was being ducked
And then when Floyd says, on camera, during a press conference surrounded by tons of newspapermen, journalists, etc- "And yes, Manny Pacquiao, you're next" and then when asked about his direct quote, he says he never uttered those words... then he admits he did say them but he contradicted himself... he was being ducked.
But when Pacquiao says Bradley COULD be next... this means he's ducking? Mind you, this is after reports came out that he assumed the Mayweather fight would go down in May of next year (after he and Arum cleared the air on testing, and reporters put words in Floyd's mouth about Manny being next).
I'm absolutely splendifourously befuddled and beclouded... Only in America! (or wherever you're from)
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this dude is banned?When will Pacquiao grow a pair?
After the Mosley deal was done a week after the Margarito fight (therefore ducking negotiations with Floyd,)
Marquez said Top Rank contacted him about a fight with Manny before he had even fought Mosley,
And now they are at it again.
They are lining up Tim Bradley for after the Marquez fight so they don't have to get into negotiations with Floyd.
They are robbing the boxing public of what we want to see.

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When will Pacquiao grow a pair?
After the Mosley deal was done a week after the Margarito fight (therefore ducking negotiations with Floyd,)
Marquez said Top Rank contacted him about a fight with Manny before he had even fought Mosley,
And now they are at it again.
They are lining up Tim Bradley for after the Marquez fight so they don't have to get into negotiations with Floyd.
They are robbing the boxing public of what we want to see.

http://www.manilatimes.net/index.php...-after-marquezSome may call it over-confidence or even arrogance, but for people who have keen business sense, it is just simply forward planning.
Five weeks before he defends his world welterweight title against Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez, Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao hinted Thursday night that his next pugilistic assignment could be the undefeated American Timothy Bradley, Jr., who holds both the World Boxing Organization (WBO) and World Boxing Council (WBC) junior welterweight titles.
That is, of course, if he disproves the boast of the Mexican boxing legend that he will be able to knock out Manny Pacquiao.
Bradley, who is being exposed by Top Rank promoter Bob Arum to Pacquiao fans worldwide in preparation for the match up with the Pacman sometime in the first quarter of next year, will defend his WBO and WBC titles against Cuban Joel Casamayor, a fight whose result is just as foregone as the Pacquiao-Marquez 3.
The undefeated American fighter from Palm Springs, California recently signed up with Top Rank, a move that immediately led to talks about a possible encounter with Pacquiao.
“Bradley is being exposed in your undercard. Is he your next opponent?” I asked Manny when he invited me to share dinner with him Thursday shortly before the awarding ceremonies for a basketball tournament that he sponsored at the Coyeesan sports center in Baguio City.
“Yes, he could be the next,” Pacquiao said.
The word “could” does not signify uncertainty rather a conditional scenario because I still feel that Manny Pacquiao’s camp is hoping fervently that Floyd Mayweather, Jr.would finally take up the challenge to meet the Filipino 8-division champion.
It “could” happen and if that happens, Bradley will have to wait farther down the line.
Bradley, 28, is managed by Cameron Dunkin who also holds a management contract over Fil-Am bantamweight champion Nonito Donaire Jr. He is undefeated in 27 fights with one No Contest, a bout against Nate Campbell in 2009.
He won the WBC light welterweight title in May of 2008 when he fought Junior Witter to a 12 round split decision in Nottinghamshire, UK and has successfully defended it five times, the last against Devon Alexander, scoring a technical decision in the 10th round of their January 2011 fight in Michigan.
While he is not considered a big puncher, posting a KO percentage of only 39.29, Bradley is a durable technical fighter capable of winning over tough opponents, like Kendal Holt, on points, and according to available records has never been knocked down.
At 5' 6", he is just as tall at the Filipino boxing icon and could prove to be a more exciting opponent than Joshua Clottey, more durable than Ricky Hatton, less intimidating than Antonio Margarito and more willing than Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
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You are clearly deluded if you think Floyd would ever have the balls to fight Sergio Martinez.cleary pac man fans never respond to the point at hand. If floyd is a ducker that doesn't change the fact that so is team manny. You sound like the little kid that gets caught red handed and first thing says.....johnny did it too
What real fan of the sport doesn't see this. Of course it's bradley next. Only after they say team mayweather rejected their imaginary offer.
3 years running this **** sucks. Bradley then whomever is left standing between margo, cotto and mosley. Just watch.
Sergio will fight floyd and pac fans will find reasons to discredit it.Comment
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