By Jake Donovan - Perhaps the best thing to happen to Tim Bradley’s career is to have never gained the full support of the boxing community at large. The chip he carries on his shoulder is precisely the edge needed to remind fans of just how much is at stake in his rematch with Manny Pacquiao, which takes place April 12, live on HBO PPV from the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
There has been no shortage of evidence that Bradley enters the lucrative sequel with something to prove, however strange that may sound for an unbeaten fighter and defending welterweight titlist. Yet, Saturday’s premiere of HBO’s Face Off With Max Kellerman: Pacquiao/Bradley 2 carried a far different tone than when the two fighters sat across one another during the same format for their first fight in June ’12. [Click Here To Read More]
There has been no shortage of evidence that Bradley enters the lucrative sequel with something to prove, however strange that may sound for an unbeaten fighter and defending welterweight titlist. Yet, Saturday’s premiere of HBO’s Face Off With Max Kellerman: Pacquiao/Bradley 2 carried a far different tone than when the two fighters sat across one another during the same format for their first fight in June ’12. [Click Here To Read More]
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