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  • #51
    Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
    Your lying to yourself man, I've watched the Floyd-Ortiz fight atleast 25-30 times, and it was clear that ortiz was beginning to tire out, the spitting, blowing air out of his nose, redness of his chest and face, all signs of fatigue, It was clear that Ortiz could keep pace with Floyd for the full 12, rd 4 floyd throws a rare 8 punch combo and Ortiz stumbles and barely throws a punch back, If that ain't fatigue don't know what is... you say Ortiz is huge and Bradley isn't yet Ortiz was weighing 165 and Bradley says his natural weight it 160ish you say you never seen Bradley have stamina issues yet he openly admitted to getting tired late in the Peterson fight and showed fatigue late during the abregu fight at 147... lol
    Against Peterson I saw little fatigue, nothing that hindered his performance, and that should be expected considering the body attack Peterson put on Tim in the 3rd round. Never saw him tire against Abregu, he doesn't have stamina issues at all, conditioning has always been top notch. How did Ortiz tire again, 4 rounds of action, don't see how one can determine that.
    Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 02-22-2012, 03:48 PM.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View Post
      Name me a fighter who has looked good against Casamayor, please.
      Add Guerrero.. sure wasn't Bradley, and Cassa was 40 when he faced him..

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
        Marquez, duh
        Nope and I had Casamayor down by 1 round, so try again. LOL @ duh

        Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
        Add Guerrero.. sure wasn't Bradley, and Cassa was 40 when he faced him..

        It's beginning to look more and more like you don't know how to analyze a fight. One would think you didn't watch those.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View Post
          Against Peterson I saw little fatigue, nothing that hindered his performance, and that should be expected considering the body attack Peterson put on Tim in the 3rd round. Never saw him tire against Abregu, he doesn't have stamina issues at all, conditioning has always been top notch. How did Ortiz tire again, 4 rounds of action, don't see how one can determine that.
          Bradley on the other hand has never shown stamina issues

          Against Peterson I saw little fatigue

          Come on man? Which one is it? If you rewatch the HBO Abregu fight highlights on YT they clearly show Bradley beginning to tire as he attempts to brawl late after securing a big lead on points, guess he wanted to test his power at welter lmao...

          And I told you why Ortiz tired out already. He wasn't gonna go 12 rounds at that pace it was clear...

          And on Solomon actually I was doing a bit of research on him a couple months ago and read something saying he had a fight coming up in March on ESPN, not sure how true it was but you say he may be having promotional issues which is totally understandable considering how inactive he has been of late..

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View Post
            Nope and I had Casamayor down by 1 round, so try again. LOL @ duh




            It's beginning to look more and more like you don't know how to analyze a fight. One would think you didn't watch those.
            Actually didn't see the Guerrero fight but he won by UD soo...

            And Marquez knocked him out and looked good doing so that's all that really matters, score cards don't count at that point.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
              Bradley on the other hand has never shown stamina issues

              Against Peterson I saw little fatigue

              Come on man? Which one is it? If you rewatch the HBO Abregu fight highlights on YT they clearly show Bradley beginning to tire as he attempts to brawl late after securing a big lead on points, guess he wanted to test his power at welter lmao...

              And I told you why Ortiz tired out already. He wasn't gonna go 12 rounds at that pace it was clear...

              And on Solomon actually I was doing a bit of research on him a couple months ago and read something saying he had a fight coming up in March on ESPN, not sure how true it was but you say he may be having promotional issues which is totally understandable considering how inactive he has been of late..

              Well humans in general tire, unless you think otherwise Bradley, as a fighter who normally goes 12 rounds, doesn't have stamina issues. His conditioning is the last thing I want to question. Your blowing this weight thing way out of proportion.

              On Solomon, I'm really hoping he gets it together. Dude can fight from pretty much all areas, not many fighters can do that.

              Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
              Actually didn't see the Guerrero fight but he won by UD soo...

              And Marquez knocked him out and looked good doing so that's all that really matters, score cards don't count at that point.
              Yes Marquez managed to stop him, good, but both went tit for tat for most of the fight. Guerrero won easily, but looked really bad in doing so. Really won't hold anyone accountable for looking bad against Casamayor, as a fan of Casamayor I should have known that. Before the Maidana-Guerrero fight got canceled I was critical of Guerrero's performance against Casamayor, now I don't think much of it. Think it should now be established that Casamayor is never gonna be the kind of opponent one can shine against.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
                Well I've watched Bradley train, and he's not on the level of either Pacquiao or Mayweather imo who have been known for years to train for 3 hrs straight with hardly any breaks. Anyone who thinks Bradley trains harder than those two is delusional and really not worth arguing with over it to be honest..
                Again, never compared him to either of those men

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by hougigo View Post
                  Again, never compared him to either of those men
                  Bradley's not in the equation, sorry

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy View Post
                    Well humans in general tire, unless you think otherwise Bradley, as a fighter who normally goes 12 rounds, doesn't have stamina issues. His conditioning is the last thing I want to question. Your blowing this weight thing way out of proportion.

                    On Solomon, I'm really hoping he gets it together. Dude can fight from pretty much all areas, not many fighters can do that.



                    Yes Marquez managed to stop him, good, but both went tit for tat for most of the fight. Guerrero won easily, but looked really bad in doing so. Really won't hold anyone accountable for looking bad against Casamayor, as a fan of Casamayor I should have known that. Before the Maidana-Guerrero fight got canceled I was critical of Guerrero's performance against Casamayor, now I don't think much of it. Think it should now be established that Casamayor is never gonna be the kind of opponent one can shine against.
                    I don't think so man, weight plays a major key in boxing, like i said, why do you think Floyd was criticizing Ortiz for being so heavy months before the fight. Or telling everyone that Ricky Hatton should retire even before he fought Manny because Hatton ballons up in weight too much in between fights. Just make sure you're around after the Pacquiao-Bradley fight because I've went through this before with fans in this forum and when they turned out to be dead wrong they disappeared and go into hiding after the fact.. I'm sure Bradley will tire and or go into a shell, run, he won't stand toe to toe like he's portraying that's for sure

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Realizniguhnit View Post
                      Yea right, Clottey gave Cotto and Judah hell, I'd be willing to bet that Clottey would beat Bradley, too big and too strong. Besides, If boxing was all about being "cut" than Manny would have lost a long time ago, Mayweather's not even all that cut 42-0. My point really was that Clottey looks like iron man compared to Bradley, he's way bigger and stronger than bradley is, yet he still ran from Pacquiao. At least Bradley will have the pleasure of being KTFO first hand...
                      Clottey also gave Marga's trouble,none of the fighters you named(Judah or Cotto)are more skilled then Bradley..Bradley has better movement,better footwork and better conditioning then all the above fighters..As for Clottey's body,all I was saying Bradley looks in better shape then Clottey..More cut and in the ring never shows that he is tired..Clottey might be taller,that does not mean he is stronger or in better shape...

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