Originally posted by The Weebler II
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Power-wise, is Pacquaio in for a rude awakening against Bradley?
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostBradley is certainly a better fighter than Raheem but I don't think Bradley has the kind of patience and style to outbox Pacquaio consistently like Raheem did Morales.
Bradley is too prone to getting into a fight and banging with his opponent which will ultimately be his downfall IMO.
I'm hoping he can prove me wrong and box circles around Pacquaio but I just don't see it.
Not Raheem-Morales esque, anyway.
Bradley is gonna put it on Pacquiao and dominate him like Raheem did to Morales.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostExactly, after facing Cotto, Margarito, Mosley, even Marquez. What exactly about Bradley's power should have Pac quaking in his boots? Hell I doubt Bradley hits harder than Clottey.
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Originally posted by Discipline View PostI'm not saying Pac will lose. But I do think Roach and Pac are making a big mistake underrating Bradley's power, which could inhibit their chances of winning big, winning at all even.
It's the same approach Roach took towards Khan fighting Peterson, what backed up Khan more than anything is Peterson's power.
I hate using theories such as this, but I looked at all the people that knocked down Peterson - one of them was Ortiz, Khan's was a trip, BUT Bradley was able to knock him down as well as finish the job proper. If that doesn't tell you anything about the strength, power and intangibility of Bradley then I don't how I could add anything more to that.
Also, most of the knockouts and knockdowns Bradley has racked up were punches thrown that the opponents didn't see. These are the worst kind in my opinion. And with Bradley's awkwards style and timing verses Pacquaio's this could be a closer fight then what's been expected. I'm expecting a lot of fireworks. Bradley's going to leave it all in the ring no matter what.
How is the Pacquaio camp going to tackle Bradley making adjustments?
I would like to hear your same assessment about Bradley's 1 fight at 147?
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