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  • TerrisJ3
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    #11
    Originally posted by Bushbaby
    Bradley better hopes he doesn't peak too early. Anyway this fight is his to win, or lose. But He's gonna outbox Pacman all night & get robbed for his trouble. That's my prediction.

    Then Arum is gonna act like it was blatant cprruption, issue a rematch & cash in on Pacman in the 2nd fight & award Bradley the victory.
    hmm you must be a butthurt mexican't

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    • wizard king
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      #12
      Originally posted by ONEBOX
      Here's what I don't understand, I keep hearing from the PAC haters that this fight might be fixed, arum might have bought Bradley out to make him lose. Now why the phuck would a young and undefeated fighter like Bradley who still have a very bright and promising future why would he take the fall and get his first lost on purpose over just a few mills?? I seriously don't think anyone in Bradley situation would agree to take a lost for that when he could very well make more if he continue to keep winning and he'll still be able to have his perfect record.
      You are a clown on crack

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      • GodInFleshSuit
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        #13
        Originally posted by ONEBOX
        Here's what I don't understand, I keep hearing from the PAC haters that this fight might be fixed, arum might have bought Bradley out to make him lose. Now why the phuck would a young and undefeated fighter like Bradley who still have a very bright and promising future why would he take the fall and get his first lost on purpose over just a few mills?? I seriously don't think anyone in Bradley situation would agree to take a lost for that when he could very well make more if he continue to keep winning and he'll still be able to have his perfect record.
        Same reason Clottey did it...for those "few mills." Same reason he was dying for the Con fight and then abandoned it once he realized he could ride out the remainder of his contract, sign w/ Arum, and be next in line for Pacquiao aka "$$$". There aren't a lot of lucrative fights out there that pay guaranteed millions like a Pacquiao or Mayweather fight. Who knows how many fights he would have to take on HBO/Showtime just to match one fight w/ Pac. To me it was a pure business move on his part. If he takes the L against Pac, he's millions richer and he lost to one of the biggest fighters in the game. No shame in that. If anything it still brought his name to the mainstream and raises his stock. Strictly business man.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #14
          Originally posted by Bushbaby
          Bradley better hopes he doesn't peak too early. Anyway this fight is his to win, or lose. But He's gonna outbox Pacman all night & get robbed for his trouble. That's my prediction.

          Then Arum is gonna act like it was blatant cprruption, issue a rematch & cash in on Pacman in the 2nd fight & award Bradley the victory.
          If it got Bradley two huge paydays, I might not mind that.

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          • tredh
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            #15
            I already like Bradley as a fighter the dude can fight. But his focus and the way he seems to be going about this fight I really respect and feel it will give him a very good shot at a victory june 9.

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            • Bushbaby
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              #16
              Originally posted by TerrisJ3
              hmm you must be a butthurt mexican't
              You're definitely 1 of those guys that deserves his color. That is all.

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              • Rolaz
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                #17
                Keep talking and sparring it helps promote your fight.
                But, what if you peak too early?

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                • LA_2_Vegas
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                  #18
                  Tim does need this work for sure, he really hasn't had many rounds in live fights recently. the inactivity will be good for his long term, but could be a problem as he tries to get comfortable in this fight. the speed Pac brings to the table is going to be a shock early on.........anyway, he should be fresh enough to handle any extra sparring they think is necessary

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                  • PacmanP4PLegend
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Camp Beast
                    Same reason Clottey did it...for those "few mills." Same reason he was dying for the Con fight and then abandoned it once he realized he could ride out the remainder of his contract, sign w/ Arum, and be next in line for Pacquiao aka "$$$". There aren't a lot of lucrative fights out there that pay guaranteed millions like a Pacquiao or Mayweather fight. Who knows how many fights he would have to take on HBO/Showtime just to match one fight w/ Pac. To me it was a pure business move on his part. If he takes the L against Pac, he's millions richer and he lost to one of the biggest fighters in the game. No shame in that. If anything it still brought his name to the mainstream and raises his stock. Strictly business man.
                    Dude if any part of a sport (boxing included) is found to be rigged or corrupt (in this day and age) then there should be a huge push to have all of boxing under one umbrella like the WWE... Cause that's all it'd be (all it is) is a fake show where both guys know their roles and one guy knows he gonna win and other knows he's gonna lose. Back in the day a guy got paid to take a dive courtesy of the mafia or whatever but this is 2012, where's the integrity where's the mediation?? LOL why do ppl keep following a sport they know is a dog and pony show smh... "IF" this is true then TR and GB should merge and have regularly scheduled TV programs like thursday night knockdown ooh or maybe monday night brawl HAHA it'd be great.

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                    • GodInFleshSuit
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ONEBOX
                      bradley is not clottey idiot!! does clottey have a perfect unbeaten record when he faced pac??? i thought clottey was a cheery pick move by pac, because clottey is easy work? atleast thats what the floyd fans say. so u're saying clottey is suppose to beat pac but got paid off by bob to lose instead? LOL.. now again why would bradley who have a perfect record and is still young who have a bright future ahead of him why would he take a fall this early in his career just for a few mils when like i said earlier that bradley could make way more if he continue to win??

                      to me a fixed fight is a fight where the challenger have no chance at all and is pay to get KO very early in the round to make the champion look better than he really is. thats a fixed fight to me, why would a young undefeated fighter take a fall for this so early in his career when theres no sign of him declining? why would he purposely mess his career up something he work so hard for? think about it! if u were bradley would u take your 1st lost and on purpose too?? LOL!! remember pac is not in this for long, so why would bradley take a fall for this? it will ruin his career.
                      Idiot!? Settle down tough guy. Take it how you want but Clottey purposely didn't show up for the Pac fight. If you have ever seen his fights you could tell he is better than that guy that showed up for a paycheck that night. Why else would he just blatantly not try that fight. Payoff! Bradley has been winning for years now and I can bet all of his earning to date combined aren't even close to what he's gonna make against Pac in that one fight. You don't have to believe it dude but don't start talking crap because you disagree. That's what wrong with most of the people on this site. Instead of having a legit debate and discussing boxing, these guys get to the name calling crap. Grow up son. This ain't *******.

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