Comments Thread For: Pacquiao on Marquez's Tough Style, Bradley's Strengths

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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Originally posted by Gino Ros
    Yes, Manny.

    JMM is the smartest fighter in the sport. He is the only patient counterpuncher out there.
    I did find that somewhat funny.

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    • iniduoh
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      #12
      If Bradley hasn't been working on strength and power then he can forget it. Like Marquez, Bradley has to show Pac that he is just as strong in order to gain Pac's repect because if at anytime in the fight he feels bradley can hurt him, its going to be a long night for Bradley.

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      • D4thincarnation
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        #13
        Great interview from Pacquiao.

        Marquez vs Pacquiao is arguably the greatest trilogy of all time.

        Will anyone else figure out Pacquiao style?

        Probably not.

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        • LacedUp
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          #14
          A ceratin Ali vs Frazier trilogy springs to mind as being better.

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            #15
            Originally posted by D4thincarnation
            Great interview from Pacquiao.

            Marquez vs Pacquiao is arguably the greatest trilogy of all time.

            Will anyone else figure out Pacquiao style?

            Probably not.
            How many trilogies have you actually seen?

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            • D4thincarnation
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              #16
              Originally posted by Andrew5550
              A ceratin Ali vs Frazier trilogy springs to mind as being better.
              Not for me, 2nd fight was a borefest.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Main Source
                How many trilogies have you actually seen?
                I don't know around 10-20 at a guess.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by edgarg
                  I don't know if he won because he'd figured him out. Pacquiao was badly bothered by a 2rd rd cut eye which streamed through the fight. They were buzzing in his corner about it.

                  Anyway, he may have figured him out to get a close win, and Pacquiao certainly figured Morales out double-triple, in their next two fights.
                  That's a fair comment and I'm always leaving myself open bigging up a fighter who then went on to be stopped twice by Pacquiao. Morales had had a lot of ring wars by then though, I think the first Pacquiao fight was the last big fight he had left in the tank.

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                  • TOBYLEE1
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                    #19
                    That was actually a good interview. Pac talking as a fighter and understands what he is been thru and what he is against. Its good to hear from him and not the circus that surrounds him

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      I don't know around 10-20 at a guess.
                      Do you count even if it was more than 3 fights?

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