If Bradley beats PAC again, does he become #2 p4p

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  • BUNGALOWS
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    #61
    Originally posted by sugarsmosley
    If floyd wanted to he could school Bradley lol, it wouldn't be close.
    No, no he doesn't.

    Also, if Bradley beats Pac, what's Floyd gonna do about that?

    Oh yeah, fight Khan.

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      #62
      Originally posted by HanzGruber
      well youre an idiot so what you say doesnt really matter, how can you have someone winning by SD when only your score matters?

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        #63
        Originally posted by Furn
        Let's see.

        Duck Khan to fight Casamayor, then get beaten up by Pac and Provodnikov, win a close fight against a 40 year old and you're the second best fighter n the world.

        Exactly! 40 year old Marquez is going to beat him in the rematch anyway.

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        • The Problem Child
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          #64
          Originally posted by Money Team.
          Honestly man how can 1 judge rule a fight a split decision???
          Oh, god. When did I say one judge had it as a SD? I predicted that a SD would be the outcome of the fight. When the fight ended, that's what I thought the decision would be. It is not that difficult to understand.

          Again:

          "I had Marquez winning the fight via SD"

          "It's quite simple really, I thought the fight was close so I knew there would be at least a judge who could see it for Bradley. However, I believed the majority would see Marquez winning the fight; therefore my prediction for a SD. "

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          • BUNGALOWS
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            #65
            Originally posted by E.P.T.
            Exactly! 40 year old Marquez is going to beat him in the rematch anyway.
            Oh, you're one of those JMM fans. I get it.

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            • crookshanks
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              #66
              pac/jmm > rodriguez/dawson > canelo/guerero

              then bradley should be #1 (if he beats pac)

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              • HanzGruber
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                #67
                Originally posted by Golovkin
                Oh, god. When did I say one judge had it as a SD? I predicted that a SD would be the outcome of the fight. When the fight ended, that's what I thought the decision would be. It is not that difficult to understand.

                Again:

                "I had Marquez winning the fight via SD"

                "It's quite simple really, I thought the fight was close so I knew there would be at least a judge who could see it for Bradley. However, I believed the majority would see Marquez winning the fight; therefore my prediction for a SD. "
                The way you said it the first time sounded like you scored it as a SD. YOu didn't say you predicted a SD lol. Not sure why you told us your prediction, he clearly beat Juan. I'm asking a completely diff question

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Vilicious86
                  That's BS. It was the top guys at 168 and 175 going at it to prove who's the best. Dawson volunteered to go down. Not Ward's fault. Folks on here discredit everybody but Pacquiao.
                  It was the Top guys at 168 and 175....fighting at 168.

                  Dawson was clearly dead at the weight it's absolutely clear to see.

                  It doesn't matter if Dawson volunteered to go down or not, he was dead at the weight. His fault or not you don't get credit for being someone who's clearly drained.

                  Oscar offered to go down to 147 for Pacquaio but he doesn't get credit for that either because he was obviously dead.

                  And Dawson wanted a catchweight anyway and Ward wouldn't budge.

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                  • Sugar Adam Ali
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    It was the Top guys at 168 and 175....fighting at 168.

                    Dawson was clearly dead at the weight it's absolutely clear to see.

                    It doesn't matter if Dawson volunteered to go down or not, he was dead at the weight. His fault or not you don't get credit for being someone who's clearly drained.

                    Oscar offered to go down to 147 for Pacquaio but he doesn't get credit for that either because he was obviously dead.

                    And Dawson wanted a catchweight anyway and Ward wouldn't budge.
                    Oscar didnt offer to go down,, that was his whole plan from the first floyd fight,,
                    he was going to slowly go down in weight and rematch floyd at 147, hence why he fought forbes at 150 in the spring, was suppose to rematch floyd at 147 in sept, but they couldnt agree to terms, and then win or lose vs floyd he was going to take one last money fight vs a smaller guy at 147..

                    Manny had no say in the matter,, It was all oscar, thinking he could reclaim old glory of the 90s when he was a huge fighter beating up smaller guys ie leija, genaro, chavez, etc

                    It obviously backfired, but manny didnt force or even ask oscar to go to 147, Oscar would have fought anyone at that weight, because he thought (wrongly) that he could recapture old glory at the lower weight,,

                    Oscar stated in many interviews that guys like hatton and manny were on his radar, and he had no wish to fight cotto or margs

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                      Oscar didnt offer to go down,, that was his whole plan from the first floyd fight,,
                      he was going to slowly go down in weight and rematch floyd at 147, hence why he fought forbes at 150 in the spring, was suppose to rematch floyd at 147 in sept, but they couldnt agree to terms, and then win or lose vs floyd he was going to take one last money fight vs a smaller guy at 147..

                      Manny had no say in the matter,, It was all oscar, thinking he could reclaim old glory of the 90s when he was a huge fighter beating up smaller guys ie leija, genaro, chavez, etc

                      It obviously backfired, but manny didnt force or even ask oscar to go to 147, Oscar would have fought anyone at that weight, because he thought (wrongly) that he could recapture old glory at the lower weight,,

                      Oscar stated in many interviews that guys like hatton and manny were on his radar, and he had no wish to fight cotto or margs
                      So, Oscar offered to go down then, no?

                      He volunteered to go down to 147 like Dawson did 168, which is exactly what I'm saying.

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