Is Timothy Bradley underrated?????

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  • Roman Moreno
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    #31
    Originally posted by sicko
    VERY!

    He is getting hate from both sides, from Pacquiao and Mayweather fans, Pacquiao fans think this will be a easy fight for him because they don't know enough about him and they so focused on Bradley not having "GREAT POWER" so they just think Bradley won't be able to hurt Pacquiao so he will just walk right through Bradley...Mayweather fans are downgrading him so that if Pacquiao beat him, they won't have to give him much credit for beating Bradley since they are already writing him off as well

    Been following Bradley since the Junior Witter fight...I think Bradley is going to be a absolutely NIGHTMARE Pacquiao, even more difficult for Pacquiao then JMM, Lamont Peterson said it best, if Bradley takes Pacquiao punches well...HE WILL WIN THAT FIGHT!
    This is exactly right. These 2 fan bases do the exact same thing. Really both fan bases are damn near the same. Just garbage overall.

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    • William Blake
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      #32
      Bradley is one tough customer....hats off the manny for taking the challenge....he's a unified champ, undefeated, strong, skilled...massive head...there's lots to be concerned about if you are manny pacquiao...it should be a great fight

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      • El Angel
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        #33
        He's a good fighter, but I see no future signs of greatness. Obviously his fight with Pacquiao is the perfect oppurtunity to break out and be a star, and I'll be watching to see if he can do it.

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        • MRBOOMER
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          #34
          Yes and so is his power..

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          • EMACULATE
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            #35
            I like Bradley and you don't beat all the top guys at 140 outside of Amir Khan and not be underrated. To me he fought all of the guys PAC shouldve fought. Don't get me wrong Hatton was an ok test but after he had been destroyed by Floyd and with not much discipline to listen to Mayweather sr. All he could've been was an ok win. Diaz was a walk in the park, don't really understand how he was champ just like Chavez jr and Canelo. If PAC would've beaten Alexander, Campbell, Holt, Witter, Petersen then there would be no doubt whom the P4P king is. These are all guys his size and athletic and some slick I guess, but add Ortiz to that list with Madina and PAC reume is untouchable.

            So no Tim isn't getting his just due.

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            • Mr. Philadel
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              #36
              no doubt...Timmy is on my ALL-MATTRESS team...dudes be sleeping on him imo!!

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                #37
                Originally posted by EMACULATE
                I like Bradley and you don't beat all the top guys at 140 outside of Amir Khan and not be underrated. To me he fought all of the guys PAC shouldve fought. Don't get me wrong Hatton was an ok test but after he had been destroyed by Floyd and with not much discipline to listen to Mayweather sr. All he could've been was an ok win. Diaz was a walk in the park, don't really understand how he was champ just like Chavez jr and Canelo. If PAC would've beaten Alexander, Campbell, Holt, Witter, Petersen then there would be no doubt whom the P4P king is. These are all guys his size and athletic and some slick I guess, but add Ortiz to that list with Madina and PAC reume is untouchable.

                So no Tim isn't getting his just due.
                Lol....wut?

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                • Bombs
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                  #38
                  He is the biggest threat in boxing right now. UNDEFEATED young LION in his PRIME, this is no leftover. Pacquiao has already cemented his legacy as the greatest ever and STILL takes on the most threatening fighter in the sport.

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                  • ATG Fighter
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                    #39
                    Depends on what statement we are analyzing with respect to him. If someone says he is a 'very special fighter' I'd probably disagree. If someone says he is one of the best fighters in and around his weight division I'd agree.

                    Bradley is one of the more complete fighters today imo. He isn't especially great at one thing but his overall skill set and intangibles mean that he is a competent fighter and a threat.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #40
                      Pac has done it all now and at this stage of his career, losing to guys like bradleys level is not uncommon at all. The defeats should be around the corner for Pac now.

                      The guys SRL was losing to at the tail end of his career, were they as good as this guy.........Terry Norris for example? But SRL was 34, but still Bradley is unbeaten and has been a major name for many years now and has yet to be exposed.
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 04-12-2012, 08:44 AM.

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