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  • iloveboxing2
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    #31
    .I agree with you 100% Tim will outbox Pac, that he can do. Can he survive doing it for 12 rounds against a guy with speed and power and coming in heavy is the question.
    Originally posted by Bushbaby
    Yes he will & easily I might add.

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    • kiaba360
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      #32
      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
      So is a baby, but they won't be wining any boxing matches anytime soon.

      Conditioned, yes he is, but So is Pacquiao. You think Pacquiao is going to to get tired?

      Pacquiao is faster, and strong, and has just as much if not more will than Bradley.

      Bradley has very few advantages in this fight.

      And how come no one has a clue on what Bradley game plan will be to beat Pacquiao?
      People were complaining about Bradley talking about his game-plan in one/some of his training videos/interviews (can't remember which one), are we even supposed to know EXACTLY what Bradley is gonna try and do in the ring? All I can expect is that Team Bradley has studied Pac's previous fights, and they're gonna utilize strategies that play to Bradley's strengths and capitalize on Pac's flaws and tendencies. This is what every good trainer should do lol. Roach has stated that Bradley is "made to order", but they can't be 100% sure of that. Pac's style is an open book for every fighter and fan to read and create game-plans for. Now of course, seeing and doing are 2 different things, but Bradley has the advantage of surprise and being a somewhat unknown commodity. Bradley isn't a finished product yet, he's still young enough to where he can still add and alter his skill-set, and have those tactics become part of his repertoire. I know, it sounds like I'm talking bull**** lol, but I don't think Bradley will be fighting as wild and reckless as he's shown in previous fights. I have faith in Bradley's current skill level and overall potential to be able to pull this one off. When push comes to shove, fighting on this level will elevate Bradley's game. He needs this fight as much as Pac.

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      • iloveboxing2
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        #33
        Why Roach shouldn't be over confident, Pac took and was able to handle Tony's punches and also Cotto's. Combine those guys KO ratio and compare to Tim, **** I'll be over confident too. Talking about over confidence, Roach wasn't the one that booked the PBII. These ain't MMA or wrestling and Roach knows that. Speed and power rules in boxing not muscles and young age.

        Originally posted by game20ver
        Roach is either over confident or he is seriously concered and trying to convince himself they will win.

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          #34
          "young, hungry, conditioned, fast, strong & willing" those are the recipe Pac needs to score a KO.
          Originally posted by Bushbaby
          They do have something new. Bradley isn't old, he isn't shot, he isn't weight drained, or coming off a beating or a brutal ko loss.

          He's young, hungry, conditioned, fast, strong & willing. All that is new $h!t. You better recognize.

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          • Bushbaby
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            #35
            Originally posted by iloveboxing2
            "young, hungry, conditioned, fast, strong & willing" those are the recipe Pac needs to score a KO.
            I don't know if you remember but Pacman couldn't even ko a lightweight that's been hurt by Diaz. By Diaz. Plus Marquez himself doesn't have a sturdy chin.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Bushbaby
              I don't know if you remember but Pacman couldn't even ko a lightweight that's been hurt by Diaz. By Diaz. Plus Marquez himself doesn't have a sturdy chin.
              If Bradley comes to win, he gets KOed.

              Marquez's stategy was not to engage and always back off.

              Will that be Timmy's stategy?

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                #37
                OMG

                Just heard what Joel Diaz's strategy is.

                Frustrate Pacquiao.
                Get on the Inside
                Go to the body
                Then go to the head late on.


                I worried now.

                I bet on the late KO and with this strategy Pacquiao could end it early.

                Come on Timmy at least survive to the half way point.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  If Bradley comes to win, he gets KOed.

                  Marquez's stategy was not to engage and always back off.

                  Will that be Timmy's stategy?
                  The more you speak, the more painfully obvious it is that you don't have a clue what you're talking about. Not only did Marquez engage. He forced Pacman to fight at his pace. Pacman barely led, he was weary of the counters & followed Marquez in straight lines while Marquez moved laterally & made him look dumb.

                  Let me tell you something about backing straight up. Khan backs straight up. That's why he always runs into this thing called the ropes. Marquez's back barely touched the ropes because he moved laterally. (That means side to side for the learning impaired).

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                    #39
                    Pac beats guys with accumulation, can we stop claiming that his power is so overwhelming that he's laying guys out left and right. Pac's power comes from his speed, negate his speed and his offense is stifled. If you stand right in front of Pac (while giving him no angles) and let him tap-dance on your face with his fists, you'll end up looking like Cotto and Margarito. That's what Bradley needs to focus on, negating the hand-speed advantage with foot-work/feints/effective counter-punching, and then following that up with controlled aggression and some body work.

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                    • iloveboxing2
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                      #40
                      I've seen most of Manny's fight and out 59 fights, 38 were KO or TKO. The last person that talked trash to Pac was Ricky Hatton. Manny's pretty nice guy but when he stops talking and and you don't see any handshake during the weigh-in then you should expect a TKO. QUOTE=Bushbaby;12220472]I don't know if you remember but Pacman couldn't even ko a lightweight that's been hurt by Diaz. By Diaz. Plus Marquez himself doesn't have a sturdy chin.[/QUOTE]

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