Tim Bradley fought Andre Ward in the amateurs WTF?
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Andre Ward is so full of himself. I can't stand the dude. He's not even a boxer, he's a grappler. I would love nothing more than for anyone to say their nickname is "Son Of Satan" and brutally K.O. the "Son Of God", haha. Ward is a master grappler that throws pitty-pat punches and Bradley is a master headbutter that throws pitty-pat punches. But these days they're called "master boxers", hahaha.Comment
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Andre Ward is so full of himself. I can't stand the dude. He's not even a boxer, he's a grappler. I would love nothing more than for anyone to say their nickname is "Son Of Satan" and brutally K.O. the "Son Of God", haha. Ward is a master grappler that throws pitty-pat punches and Bradley is a master headbutter that throws pitty-pat punches. But these days they're called "master boxers", hahaha.Comment
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Berto beat Bradley twice, Angulo beat Bradley, Vanes also beat Bradley.
Other lesser known pro boxers that beat Bradley in the ams: Anthony Thompson (24-3 [retired]), Juan McPherson (7-0 [retired]), James Parison (15-1 [Last fight was in 2012]).
This is all according to boxrec.
To Bradley's credit, all of these guys range from 5' 9" - 6' 1" except for Berto, and, they all started at JMW and some went up to 160. Also, Bradley went all the way down to 140 for his pro career, indicating to me that he might have been biting off more than he could chew in the Jr MW limit of the amateurs.Comment
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Bradley fought at 152 but suck down to 140 in the pro's and still can't get KO's. The only way Bradley wins is corrupt judging or Pacquaio just stands there at lets Bradley tee off on him with throwing any punchesComment
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Berto beat Bradley twice, Angulo beat Bradley, Vanes also beat Bradley.
Other lesser known pro boxers that beat Bradley in the ams: Anthony Thompson (24-3 [retired]), Juan McPherson (7-0 [retired]), James Parison (15-1 [Last fight was in 2012]).
This is all according to boxrec.
To Bradley's credit, all of these guys range from 5' 9" - 6' 1" except for Berto, and, they all started at JMW and some went up to 160. Also, Bradley went all the way down to 140 for his pro career, indicating to me that he might have been biting off more than he could chew in the Jr MW limit of the amateurs.Comment
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