Comments Thread For: Pacquiao's Adviser Devalues Bradley For "Boring" Win
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pac was battering jmm until he got KO'd. pac's hunger for a KO got himself caught cold. he was up on all cards, all pac had to do was coast for the remainder of the round, then the outcome wouldve been different... but pac lost his cool and got sloppy... respect to those who risk it all.
jmm is a matador... he needs a bull to make an interesting fight. you throw in another boxer then jmm looks helpless. i wouldnt even consider tim a "slick" boxer, but he STILL was able to frustrate jmm.
team pac is just butthurt that tim was able to keep it together and not let the crowd influence him to be more reckless. all posturing from here.
Thats not risking it all-thats failure to fix whats broken and having it catch up to you.Comment
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Team Pacquiao's "disinterest" in a Bradley rematch is telling me that secretly, they probably feel that Bradley performed better in the first fight than most in the boxing world feel he did. And instead oof "righting the wrong" that happen in the first fight, they would rather act publically as if they are genuinely satisfied with Pac's quasi victory and go in another direction. Its realy a shame too. Because if JMM doesn't want Pac next, Pac's likely next opponent will be Alvarado, win or lose this weekend. And Arum plans on having a Bradey-Provodnikov rematch in hopes that Ruslan wins this time and completely devalues Timmy when his Top Rank contract expires.
tims victory was meaningful, but it didnt win any new fans or establish himself as a PPV fighter. he better take a page from the floyd playbook and start marketing and talking ****.Comment
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It's a bit ****** criticizing the way a fighter beat an opponent, when that same opponent knocked the fuck out of the guy you're advocating. When Pacquiao beats Rios, Bradley should be the logical option. Getting a dominant victory over the guy who beat Marquez would better enable him to goad Marquez into a rematch, it'd also put him in a position to secure a fight with Mayweather.
That being, when I think about things, it is more than likely posturing on behalf of K. He can't exactly come out and praise Bradley as it would diminish his bargaining position, it's important for them to maintain the higher ground.Comment
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no doubt, pac/tim was a closer fight than what most say... but pac was still the clear winner. simply put, they gave bradley a career-high payday and got ROBBED. on top of that, ppv numbers were ****.... so what value did tim bring to the table???? in a business sense, that fight was a HORRIBLE investment for pac. so i understand their reluctance, but they still offered tim 5mil+
tims victory was meaningful, but it didnt win any new fans or establish himself as a PPV fighter. he better take a page from the floyd playbook and start marketing and talking ****.Comment
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Bradley got what Pac never could, a decisive win over JMM, now they act like that's not worth anything. This fight makes sense, but they know Bradley would win again. That's why Arum and Koncz are avoiding it.
If this is how he's treated by his promoter, with Arum giving him a shot at Rios but protecting his cash cow.Then Bradley should leave TR ASAPComment
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he was off balance and dropped his hands while punching-something he does frequently but his opponents usually can't take advantage because they are not counterpunchers on the level of JMM.
Thats not risking it all-thats failure to fix whats broken and having it catch up to you.Comment
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pacs the money man nd has the ball on his court
myyyy ninja. lol
pac kills both fools in part II & V anyway!Comment
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