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  • #11
    Originally posted by Truth. View Post
    I was impressed with Bradley's performance against Marquez, that's the best I've seen of him, but JMM has a history of struggling against opponents who have any kind of decent movement.

    Bradley was well beaten by Manny and Provodnikov smashed him up as well but that fight could've gone either way, personally had Prov winning, only just though.
    what was impressive about his win vs JMM? he was UNIMPRESSIVE. he lost the last 3 rounds, and gassed up. he didn't land any power punches basically the entire fight.

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    • #12
      I don't know if this is a troll bait thread but I'm on my lunch break so I'll bite.


      Originally posted by Truth. View Post
      I see people including him in their top P4P lists, what I don't understand is, why? He's not even one of the top 10 at 140/147 let alone top 10 P4P.
      He just beat the #3 welterweight in the world. He has wins over:

      Miguel Vazquez - Current LW Champion and #1 fighter in the division
      Junior Witter -#1 contender at 140
      Kendall Holt - #6 fighter at 140
      Lamont Peterson - Unified champion at 140 in 2011
      Luis Carlos Abregu - #1 contender currently at 147 for WBC title. Has two solid wins in his last 2 fights. You will hear about him again.
      Devon Alexander - Top 3 contender at 140. Current IBF Champion at 147
      Ruslan Provodnikov - Current WBO champion at 140
      Juan Manuel Marquez - Top 3 p4p fighter in the world

      And I'm not including Manny Pacquiao but that's a win on paper.


      He's a solid fighter with a bit of everything, but he's not outstanding in any area. He's got heart and determination as well as good athleticism, but he hasn't got any specific boxing qualities that stand out.
      Bradley is an extremely versatile fighter. He can box, he can be the aggressor and his athletic ability gives him a chance to compete with anybody. You say "he's not outstanding in any area". I say he does everything well enough to rack up wins against top notch opposition. Several fighters are great in one area but when they face an opponent that can neutralize that one area, they get frustrated.

      He's not a 'slick' boxer contrary to popular belief, he mixes it up and shows a bit of everything like I said, but the likes of Ward, Mayweather, Lara, Rigo are 'slick' and naturally gifted 'boxers', they're streets ahead of a pretender like Bradley.
      On NSB, "slick" doesn't mean what it is supposed to mean. Its used as a substitute to describe a certain race of people.

      But in boxing terms, I agree he's not "slick" but he has the ability to fight using that style. And I like Lara but if Bradley is a pretender then Lara isn't even trying. Their body of work doesn't even compare.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DoubleMM View Post
        what was impressive about his win vs JMM? he was UNIMPRESSIVE. he lost the last 3 rounds, and gassed up. he didn't land any power punches basically the entire fight.
        I think he fought to his strengths and moved well, didn't get caught with any big shots, he played it very safe but got the job done.

        Don't get me wrong, I thought he made it a boring fight, but won a close but decisive fight. I had it 7-5 in his favour.

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        • #14
          Truth.

          100% Truth.

          I been saying this holmes, Bradley is a likeable guy, but he's overrated man. Honestly he's so overrated. He gets by on tremendous will, chin and determination. His defense is overrated and he has no power.

          Ortiz would beat Bradley 100% I'd bet real money if that fight ever happened.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by DoubleMM View Post
            what was impressive about his win vs JMM? he was UNIMPRESSIVE. he lost the last 3 rounds, and gassed up. he didn't land any power punches basically the entire fight.
            The fact that he won?

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            • #16
              if you dont think bradley is elite,, thats fine,, i think he is but there are plausible arguements for him not being elite,,

              but to say that he isnt top 10 at welter is about the ******est thing i have read lately

              Bradley has legit wins over
              jmm
              alexander
              peterson
              abregu
              witter
              holt
              vasquez
              ruslan

              plus the gift vs manny

              so officially he has wins over welters- manny, jmm, alexander, abregu,,, those guys are either champs, former champs, or the current #1 contender for floyds belt at welter,, bradley has wins over all of them, yet he isnt top 10,,,

              Thread starter just needs to log out, and watch a different sport like bowling,,

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              • #17
                Originally posted by PBP View Post
                I don't know if this is a troll bait thread but I'm on my lunch break so I'll bite.




                He just beat the #3 welterweight in the world. He has wins over:

                Miguel Vazquez - Current LW Champion and #1 fighter in the division
                Junior Witter -#1 contender at 140
                Kendall Holt - #6 fighter at 140
                Lamont Peterson - Unified champion at 140 in 2011
                Luis Carlos Abregu - #1 contender currently at 147 for WBC title. Has two solid wins in his last 2 fights. You will hear about him again.
                Devon Alexander - Top 3 contender at 140. Current IBF Champion at 147
                Ruslan Provodnikov - Current WBO champion at 140
                Juan Manuel Marquez - Top 3 p4p fighter in the world

                And I'm not including Manny Pacquiao but that's a win on paper.




                Bradley is an extremely versatile fighter. He can box, he can be the aggressor and his athletic ability gives him a chance to compete with anybody. You say "he's not outstanding in any area". I say he does everything well enough to rack up wins against top notch opposition. Several fighters are great in one area but when they face an opponent that can neutralize that one area, they get frustrated.



                On NSB, "slick" doesn't mean what it is supposed to mean. Its used as a substitute to describe a certain race of people.

                But in boxing terms, I agree he's not "slick" but he has the ability to fight using that style. And I like Lara but if Bradley is a pretender then Lara isn't even trying. Their body of work doesn't even compare.
                I'm not trolling, it's just my opinion.

                I agree with some of your points, I could be being a bit harsh on him. I agree that he's versatile and can fight in a number of different ways, that's what I meant when I said he's got a bit of everything, but he's not outstanding at any style, I stick by that.

                Barring Marqeuz, none of those wins are overly impressive imo, Bradley is better than the lot of them, but that's no big deal as none of those guys are elite or even close to being elite.

                And no racism was intended when I said 'slick', not sure what that's all about?

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                • #18
                  He's B level

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                  • #19
                    Agree he's B level.

                    You looking forward to the Man Utd game btw mate?

                    I'd take a point now if offered, I know they haven't been any good so far this season, but it's still Man Utd.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Truth. View Post
                      Barring Marqeuz, none of those wins are overly impressive imo, Bradley is better than the lot of them, but that's no big deal as none of those guys are elite or even close to being elite.
                      Most guys on the p4p list probably have wins over only 1 or 2 truly elite fighters at this point in their careers. That number will go down when considering recent opposition. (For example Floyd's win over Corrales shouldn't really hold much weight in p4p rankings today)

                      And no racism was intended when I said 'slick', not sure what that's all about?
                      Nah I agree with you. I don't consider him slick. I was just saying that on NSB, people use the word slick for different reasons and the word has lost its meaning.

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