Would Khan beat Bradley even easier than Pacquiao did?
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Pac vs Bradley was clearly a mismatch.
- I wouldn't call it a mismatch, but am in the camp that thinks it was a pretty bad robbery (not a term I throw around alot). Since you didn't see it that way, I understand why you would dismiss this part of the comment in such an offhanded way even if I don't agree.
That's why Khan vs Bradley might be a better fight.
- Hence this as well.
I could imagine Bradley going after Khan in every round because he won't show respect for Khan, as others pointed out. Bradley will go for a KO if he knew Khan is ahead on points in the later rounds. So it would be a normal fight just like most fights.
UD either way.
- What's unreasonable (or "clueless") about this part even if you are in the Bradley-won-righteous-victory camp?Comment
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definitely
without any movement, Pac was cruising with Bradley
Khan has movement and a better jab than Pac
Khan lacks inside game, but he's too quick for Bradley to get inside
Khan doesn't hit as hard, but he won't cruise like Pac did
Pac doesn't have it in him to go all out anymoreComment
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Khan doesn't have it in him to rematch Prescott either........definitely
without any movement, Pac was cruising with Bradley
Khan has movement and a better jab than Pac
Khan lacks inside game, but he's too quick for Bradley to get inside
Khan doesn't hit as hard, but he won't cruise like Pac did
Pac doesn't have it in him to go all out anymore
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No. If a fighter has a pulse than there's no way that fraud A Mere Con is going to beat them.with Khan's reach and speed could he actually beat Bradley even easier than Pacquiao did?
I'm not saying Khan's a better fighter than Pacquiao. It's just a case of styles makes fights. Does Khan have the style to dominate Bradley for the full 12 rounds?
The one thing that's still uncertain is how Khan will perform at 147. We saw that Bradley proved to be a C or B- class fighter at the weight when he fought both Pac and Abregu.
There's a chance Khan looks bad too, but I think it's unlikely because of his size, he seems more naturally suited to the weight while Bradley looks like he's unnaturally pumped up. I know Bradley fought at even higher weights before but that was only possible due to putting on unproductive amounts of muscle.
So there's a good chance Khan will completely outclass Bradley for all 12 rounds in a 147 fight. His style could prevent Bradley from doing hardly anything in the fight. He might make Bradley look like McCloskey, Malignaggi or Judah. And Bradley's lack of punching power means he'll probably pose virtually no threat to Khan in terms of offense.
I think there's even a chance that the fight could turn out to be a mismatch at this stage. What do you think, is it even a competitive match up anymore?
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