Comments Thread For: Tim Bradley Compares Marquez and Pacquiao Battles

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  • Supreme Being
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    #11
    More fans to BRADLEY now! 10x increase! (total =30)

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    • Syf
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      #12
      I think the Bradley from the Marquez fight beats Pac fair... Boxing intelligently, with all the tools he used, just as sharp as in the Juan fight?

      He clearly wasn't as good in the Pac fight... Do the eye test on both versions. This tim seemed less awe stricken, fleeter of foot, and less bulky and more lithe, which lended to his speed. Pac would have trouble with current Bradley.

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      • flint
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        #13
        Originally posted by TangInaMo Floyd
        More fans to BRADLEY now! 10x increase! (total =30)
        don't fforget to add that with his 30 fans. he's a undefeated champion. he beat the man that put your boy to sleep

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        • #YOLO
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          #14
          Originally posted by Syf
          I think the Bradley from the Marquez fight beats Pac fair... Boxing intelligently, with all the tools he used, just as sharp as in the Juan fight?

          He clearly wasn't as good in the Pac fight... Do the eye test on both versions. This tim seemed less awe stricken, fleeter of foot, and less bulky and more lithe, which lended to his speed. Pac would have trouble with current Bradley.
          He has the confidence now that it isn't his first Rodeo. I hope we can get the Mayweather fight in the future, I think he gives him his toughest fight out of everyone out there right now.

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          • turnedup
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            #15
            Great performance from Bradley but in my humble opinion he seems more willing to risk more than he has in the past and it's worked out for him thus far with JMM and Provodnikov who aren't remarkably fast punchers. I hope he doesn't keep doing that wild swinging shh when the other guy tags him because it may not end well eventually.

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            • turnedup
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              #16
              Originally posted by #YOLO
              He has the confidence now that it isn't his first Rodeo. I hope we can get the Mayweather fight in the future, I think he gives him his toughest fight out of everyone out there right now.
              He'd be conceding height and reach against Floyd...which means he won't be able to get off first and due to Floyd's movements not be very effective counter punching the head but we'll see. I think Tim is a great fighter but I don't think he holds up well in a bout vs Mayweather.

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              • 5.4ever
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                #17
                Inase some of yall didnt see, whenever marquez threw hard, bradley was right there throwing back. If he gets into these tussles vs pac in a rematch, i dont think pac will lose... I see him even knocking bradley down. I still think pac(prior Marquez4) had what it takes to beat both of them, we'll soon see if he does still

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                • mrpizza-nd_beer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by OJ Simpson
                  Marquez has always been a good puncher but suddenly at the ripe age of 39-40 he's become a knockout artist.
                  He believed that too the way he fought. ****** Mexicano.

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                  • -PBP-
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Syf
                    I think the Bradley from the Marquez fight beats Pac fair... Boxing intelligently, with all the tools he used, just as sharp as in the Juan fight?

                    He clearly wasn't as good in the Pac fight... Do the eye test on both versions. This tim seemed less awe stricken, fleeter of foot, and less bulky and more lithe, which lended to his speed. Pac would have trouble with current Bradley.
                    He closed the Pacquiao fight well, and remember he was on two bad ankles. But that rematch has to happen so everybody can finally move on. He beat Marquez which earned him a chance at a rematch.

                    His confidence will be higher and now he has experience fighting on the big stage. I think he takes it.

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                    • A-Wolf
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                      #20
                      Bradley called it. His speed and his footwork were the key. Now only if the collective boxing world can start clueing the **** in on how overwhelming these factors are.. Even the great Roy Jones was talking about Bradley's handspeed and punching volume.. NO. NO. NO. NO. No. Really hard to listen to these guys lately..

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