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    Luis Sandoval catches up with WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley to discuss his upcoming rematch with Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, the controversy with their first meeting in 2012, the potential for a future fight with pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr. and more.
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  • #2
    The Racket Squad: Gamblin' Men

    This is Boxing's version of high stakes poker at it's finest.
    No B.S from either guy, no minstrel show crapola, just real fighters doing what real fighters do best.
    Real fighters gamble.
    Some do it inside of the ring and some outside of the squared circle.
    Some do it both.
    Pacquiao has always gambled with his life and career.
    Tim has learned how the hard way.

    Good luck guys.
    The winner get's the opportunity to test Floyd Mayweather in his late innings should 'Money' decide to bet on himself and not B-Ball.
    Like I said. It's High Stakes Poker and right now Pac and Bradley both look like winners to me.
    Last edited by StrangerInTown; 02-05-2014, 04:44 PM. Reason: spelling

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    • #3
      My man Bradley is finally talking like a tough guy and a true champ. Rumble, young man, rumble.

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      • #4
        I honestly never felt Tim wanted to fight Floyd. But, anyway. This should be a really good fight. I don't see this one playing out like the 1st one. This one's going to be exciting and interesting. A lot of questions will be answered about both men the night of the fight. And the fans will win. Don't know which man comes out with his hand raised. But I do believe there will be no controversy in the decision or dare I say, stoppage for either man.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by StrangerInTown View Post
          This is Boxing's version of high stakes poker at it's finest.
          No B.S from either guy, no minstrel show crapola, just real fighters doing what real fighters do best.
          Real fighters gamble.
          Some do it inside of the ring and some outside of the squared circle.
          Some do it both.
          Pacquiao has always gambled with his life and career.
          Tim has learned how hard way.

          Good luck guys.
          The winner get's the opportunity to test Floyd Mayweather in his late innings should 'Money' decide to bet on himself and not B-Ball.
          Like I said. It's High Stakes Poker and right now Pac and Bradley both look like winners to me.
          good post

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          • #6
            This is a guy who had to earn everything he's gotten! Nothing has been given to Bradley from the boxing game! His resume is one of the best in the business. People like to say he has no following but having a huge following doesn't make you a great fighter! Most guys with a huge following are over-hyped! Much respect to Bradley for all his accomplishments & hard work! The best thing about Bradley's rise is he did it his way! Fighting Manny twice has made Bradley close to $15 million. Outside of Manny & Floyd, not many making those dollars in two fights!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by tre101jac View Post
              This is a guy who had to earn everything he's gotten! Nothing has been given to Bradley from the boxing game! His resume is one of the best in the business. People like to say he has no following but having a huge following doesn't make you a great fighter! Most guys with a huge following are over-hyped! Much respect to Bradley for all his accomplishments & hard work! The best thing about Bradley's rise is he did it his way! Fighting Manny twice has made Bradley close to $15 million. Outside of Manny & Floyd, not many making those dollars in two fights!
              except that pacquiao "win" ...

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              • #8
                I like Bradley, but are you serious with your post? Bradley got 1 gifted win and another NEAR gifted win. Besides the Pac fight, the Provo fight should have been closer than it seemed, as Bradley got dropped, staggered and some rounds or the knock down wasn't given credit to Provo. Provo was actually supposed to be a bit of a tune up easy fight for him. Then on recent articles he claims he won the first fight vs Pac when before, he wasn't even sure himself.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by HIGHNESS View Post
                  I like Bradley, but are you serious with your post? Bradley got 1 gifted win and another NEAR gifted win. Besides the Pac fight, the Provo fight should have been closer than it seemed, as Bradley got dropped, staggered and some rounds or the knock down wasn't given credit to Provo. Provo was actually supposed to be a bit of a tune up easy fight for him. Then on recent articles he claims he won the first fight vs Pac when before, he wasn't even sure himself.
                  Tim is one tough kid.
                  He's made the best out of the Pac loss (Yeah. He lost big time and so did Boxing's credibility) and he has displayed a willingness and technique to be taken very seriously.
                  He's made me a fan and I don't fan that easy.

                  Pac/ Bradley is a hard, honest day at the office for both men.
                  I'll buy this one but will not give Floyd another dime until he fights the winner.

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                  • #10
                    This is gonna be a great, great fight.

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