Manny Pacquiao Vs Timothy Bradley 2 & Undercards Master Discussion Thread

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  • bojangles1987
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    #2231
    Originally posted by Dr Rumack
    Anyone else notice how quick Bayless was to break them last night? Neither guy looked that interested in working on the inside but anytime they came together he was diving straight in. Concerned about Bradley's dome maybe.
    There were some nasty headbutts in that fight. I'm surprised Manny didn't get cut until the last round.

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    • RoyHater
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      #2232
      http://********/Motsj6IpkVA

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      • STEELHEAD
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        #2233
        Originally posted by RoyHater
        i like what the guy had to say.
        mainly because i agreed with most of what he says.

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        • Resilient
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          #2234
          Pac hurt Bradley bad in round 7.

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          • Spoon23
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            #2235
            ***8220;He went for the knockout, definitely,***8221; Bradley said. ***8220;Pacquiao was the better man. He still has it. The reason I love him is he never ducks an opponent. He still has the sharp snap.***8221;


            LAS VEGAS -- Manny Pacquiao may not have returned entirely to his dominance of a half-decade ago in beating Timothy Bradley, but the performance easily had enough credibility to “go there” once more.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #2236
              What an excellent weekend of action. I think the fight lived up to the height although it could've been even better.

              First, props to Manny Pacquiao, a true living legend. Yeah, he's lost a step or two but I saw desire and the heavy-handedness remains. To defeat a pound for pounder like Bradley at this stage of his career is monumental. His time, however, is short but I firmly believe he should attempt to defeat Marquez or Mayweather and then ride into the sunset.

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              • -Makunouchi-
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                #2237
                Originally posted by IMDAZED
                What an excellent weekend of action. I think the fight lived up to the height although it could've been even better.

                First, props to Manny Pacquiao, a true living legend. Yeah, he's lost a step or two but I saw desire and the heavy-handedness remains. To defeat a pound for pounder like Bradley at this stage of his career is monumental. His time, however, is short but I firmly believe he should attempt to defeat Marquez or Mayweather and then ride into the sunset.
                Good post! Nicely said

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                • sugarsmosley
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                  #2238
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  What an excellent weekend of action. I think the fight lived up to the height although it could've been even better.

                  First, props to Manny Pacquiao, a true living legend. Yeah, he's lost a step or two but I saw desire and the heavy-handedness remains. To defeat a pound for pounder like Bradley at this stage of his career is monumental. His time, however, is short but I firmly believe he should attempt to defeat Marquez or Mayweather and then ride into the sunset.
                  Well said. We should end this thread on this note, greenk sir!!

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                  • JOM'S
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                    #2239
                    Originally posted by sugarsmosley
                    Well said. We should end this thread on this note, greenk sir!!
                    no not yet, we still have to collect some winning bets ... he he

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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #2240
                      Originally posted by -Makunouchi-
                      Good post! Nicely said
                      Originally posted by sugarsmosley
                      Well said. We should end this thread on this note, greenk sir!!
                      Thank you, gents. To see Pacquiao during the post-fight interview, classy as ever and with enough wits about him to crack a joke (about where he was hurt), is one of the moments where you have to respect the man. I can't stand most of his fans for their lunacy (and sometimes idiocy) but the man himself has always carried himself above the fray as best as he could and he has given us many, many memories. I don't know if he we'll win his next big fight but if he doesn't, it's been a wonderful journey.

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