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  • shisham
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    #61
    Sorry to tell u pac fans but bradley wins this one easy. He really is going to make Pacman look old and slow. He has a wonderful chin as well.

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    • Rome-By-Ko
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      #62
      Originally posted by Leohappy
      bradley doesn't have much power at welter, he couldn't even stop abregu, and struggled a couple of times in that fight.
      it will be a dec. for pac, or late stoppage.
      Still making things up huh,Bradley never struggled against Abregu..He won every rd of that fight,not to mention hurt Abregu a few times in the fight..Why must guy's lie...

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      • ChampBox@PR
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        #63
        One straight left to the dome, will change his view real quick.

        Bradley is getting starch by Pacquiao. It might ot even pass þhe first half of the fight.

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        • CubanGuyNYC
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          #64
          Originally posted by jvsnypes
          I've been watching boxing for nearly 25 years. I can honestly say that most of the great fighters do not go out on top or with a great performance. Also, they normally go out by losing to someone no one really knew was a threat. Manny is a hall of famer hands down, but his time is up. The writing has been on the wall for some time now. The same with Marquez and Floyd. I have a feeling that its going to be Khan or Alverez that catches up with Floyd. Its just apart of boxing. Out with the old and in with the new.
          While many top fighters have gone out on a down note, that's not necessarily going to be the case with Pacquiao. Since when has "the writing been on the wall" with regards to Manny? He has had a string of dominant, if not crushing, performances leading up to his last fight. It's well known that Marquez is Pacquiao's Kryptonite, so Manny's relatively lackluster performance in that fight might not mean much.

          Let's say, for the sake of argument, that Pacquiao is indeed on the downslide (a reasonable possibility). I'm still not convinced that Bradley beats a "95%" Manny. Tim is a champion, an undefeated one at that. All champions think they can beat the next guy. On June 9, Bradley is going to meet a guy the likes of which he's never faced before. My guess is that Pacquiao is still at least good enough to beat Timothy Bradley.

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          • Rome-By-Ko
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            #65
            Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
            While many top fighters have gone out on a down note, that's not necessarily going to be the case with Pacquiao. Since when has "the writing been on the wall" with regards to Manny? He has had a string of dominant, if not crushing, performances leading up to his last fight. It's well known that Marquez is Pacquiao's Kryptonite, so Manny's relatively lackluster performance in that fight might not mean much.

            Let's say, for the sake of argument, that Pacquiao is indeed on the downslide (a reasonable possibility). I'm still not convinced that Bradley beats a "95%" Manny. Tim is a champion, an undefeated one at that. All champions think they can beat the next guy. On June 9, Bradley is going to meet a guy the likes of which he's never faced before. My guess is that Pacquiao is still at least good enough to beat Timothy Bradley.
            Let's be honest tho,Pac has not faced a legit threat since Cotto..When he did(JMM)he had all kinds of problems,he could not even put away Mosley,who god bless him had nothing to give in that fight..I'm not saying its a shoe in that Bradley wins,but I do like his chances..I don't think Bradley is a better counter puncher then JMM,but I do think hehas better movementand better defense then JMM..Pac is going to have to play chess in this fight,not really his strong suit....

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #66
              Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
              Let's be honest tho,Pac has not faced a legit threat since Cotto..When he did(JMM)he had all kinds of problems,he could not even put away Mosley,who god bless him had nothing to give in that fight..I'm not saying its a shoe in that Bradley wins,but I do like his chances..I don't think Bradley is a better counter puncher then JMM,but I do think hehas better movementand better defense then JMM..Pac is going to have to play chess in this fight,not really his strong suit....
              Agreed, the best fighter Pacquiao faced before facing Marquez again was Cotto. But that doesn't mean that Manny's dominance/destruction of the rest was unimpressive. Yes, Mosley's shot, but he's never been stopped. (I'm not sure if he's ever even gone down except for the Pacquiao fight.)

              As I said before, JMM is Manny's Kryptonite. Maybe Pacquiao's not good at chess, but if he got by against Marquez, he'll at least get by against Bradley. You like Tim's chances. How much so?

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              • Rome-By-Ko
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                #67
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                Agreed, the best fighter Pacquiao faced before facing Marquez again was Cotto. But that doesn't mean that Manny's dominance/destruction of the rest was unimpressive. Yes, Mosley's shot, but he's never been stopped. (I'm not sure if he's ever even gone down except for the Pacquiao fight.)

                As I said before, JMM is Manny's Kryptonite. Maybe Pacquiao's not good at chess, but if he got by against Marquez, he'll at least get by against Bradley. You like Tim's chances. How much so?
                A lot Pac should and will be favored,but I think Bradley has a true shot at beating Pac...From the things I've seen give Pac trouble Bradley does all of it well...

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
                  A lot Pac should and will be favored,but I think Bradley has a true shot at beating Pac...From the things I've seen give Pac trouble Bradley does all of it well...
                  Well, if you remember (because I know I won't lol), hit me up for a friendly wager shortly before the fight. I'll be happy to bet some points on Pacquiao.

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