April 13th Tim Bradley P4P #1?

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  • mathed
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    #111
    Originally posted by sugarsmosley
    It kinda was
    Easy taking a loss you mean right?

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    • Cardinal Buck
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      #112
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      I agree with this, but no one can give me a good reason why Tim wouldn't be p4p #2 until he fights floyd.
      Lost the first Pac fight and got his **** pushed back against Provodnikov? He beat Provod, but that is not how a pfp no 1 operates.

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        #113
        Originally posted by Cardinal Buck
        Lost the first Pac fight and got his **** pushed back against Provodnikov? He beat Provod, but that is not how a pfp no 1 operates.
        You become p4p#1 by taking tough challenges not making up reasons to avoid them. If you have the skills, you take on the tough matches not pick fights and make up contingencies that lend to the discrediting of your win even though you have all the physical advantages to begin with.

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        • Cardinal Buck
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          #114
          Originally posted by mathed
          You become p4p#1 by taking tough challenges not making up reasons to avoid them. If you have the skills, you take on the tough matches not pick fights and make up contingencies that lend to the discrediting of your win even though you have all the physical advantages to begin with.
          Canelo would destroy Provodnikov.

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            #115
            Originally posted by Cardinal Buck
            Canelo would destroy Provodnikov.
            Well Canelo is a LARGE 154 pound fighter and Provodnikov just fought at 140 so it does stand to reason that Canelo would probably do a number on him. I think Canelo would do a number on Lara which would be a much more intriguing and meaningful fight imo - I'd watch either one but the latter of which would be a more even matchup.

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              #116
              Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
              Lol.

              Pacquiao shouldn't even be ranked in the top 10 P4P. When was the last time he beat a ranked welter?
              Bradley.

              And if you don't count that as a win.

              Then Timothy Bradley is the p4p no.1 now.

              He got it when he beat Pacquiao (as you think Pacquiao didn't win that) and cemented it when he beat Marquez.

              Pacquiao beats Bradley he regains top spot.

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                #117
                Originally posted by Nay_Sayer
                First, Pacquaio Bradley was no robbery.

                Second, KTFO6.
                Floyd ducking the top welters again, what is that now?

                10 years and counting

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                • JHAVIS
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                  Floyd ducking the top welters again, what is that now?

                  10 years and counting
                  Beating Canelo is better than beating any welter. If a guy refuses to fight you because they don't want to submit to random drug testing and turn down a career payday, how is that a duck on Floyd's part?

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by JHAVIS
                    Beating Canelo is better than beating any welter. If a guy refuses to fight you because they don't want to submit to random drug testing and turn down a career payday, how is that a duck on Floyd's part?
                    152 dough..........

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      Bradley.

                      And if you don't count that as a win.

                      Then Timothy Bradley is the p4p no.1 now.

                      He got it when he beat Pacquiao (as you think Pacquiao didn't win that) and cemented it when he beat Marquez.
                      Maybe you'd like to explain exactly HOW Bradley got to be P4P #1 by beating Pacquiao?

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