Comments Thread For: Pacquiao-Bradley II - Keane Out, Meltcalfe in as Judge

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  • sugarsmosley
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    #11
    Some of his notable fights...

    he had canelo beating angulo winning 8-1

    he had floyd beating canelo winning 9-3 ???

    he had ward over froch winning 7-5 ???

    besides that, hes judged alot of lower level fights, nothing real too bad i can see

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    • mathed
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      #12
      Originally posted by HanzGruber
      Lol wut. BUt really "illness" yea I'm sure
      These dudes didn't listen to me in the first fight and here they are again two years later doubting me again, lol. Bradley got this...told you guys, Arum bought stock in Bradley because he knows he is going to stick around and be the man, Pac is on the way out. He will go after that Floyd payday but the trade off is that he has to take another loss first.

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      • WESS
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        #13
        Originally posted by mathed
        These dudes didn't listen to me in the first fight and here they are again two years later doubting me again, lol. Bradley got this...told you guys, Arum bought stock in Bradley because he knows he is going to stick around and be the man, Pac is on the way out. He will go after that Floyd payday but the trade off is that he has to take another loss first.
        The problem is that Bradley WILL go after Floyd Mayweather regardless of Bob's intentions. I don't see Bradley letting Bob duck fights for him. He will get what he wants or does what he has to do to get it.

        Unless Bob Arum has him completely wrapped up in a contract for a very long time.

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        • mathed
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          #14
          Originally posted by WESS
          The problem is that Bradley WILL go after Floyd Mayweather regardless of Bob's intentions. I don't see Bradley letting Bob duck fights for him. He will get what he wants or does what he has to do to get it.

          Unless Bob Arum has him completely wrapped up in a contract for a very long time.
          Bob has him guaranteed for a few more years....I don't think Pac resigned with him. I think Pac will go after the Floyd match but Arum isn't going to let him leave on a winning note.

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          • WESS
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            #15
            Originally posted by mathed
            Bob has him guaranteed for a few more years....I don't think Pac resigned with him. I think Pac will go after the Floyd match but Arum isn't going to let him leave on a winning note.
            I don't know, I think Bob is already planning a trilogy fight. Anything to keep Mayweather or any Golden Boy fighter from being in the mix. Even if Bradley outboxes and dominates him, I think Pac gets the win.

            Pac's still under Bob's control until the end of the year. He can still get a another fight out of Pac. Unless he's really banking on Bradley and has Pac vs JMM V lined up because even if Pac loses to Bradley in the rematch, that fight will always be there.

            As for Bradley, hopefully he calls Bob out on his BS if he attempts to block the fights he wants. Which is going to be Mayweather if he wins the rematch vs Pac.

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            • duwdu
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              #16
              This far in this thread, @mathed has been resolute in arguments. @WESS, however, has been hedging his with "unless..."

              Guys, as for me, Bradley is just talking from both sides of the mouth when the subject concerns the himself-Mayweather-Pacquiao triangle. I honestly don't think Bradley genuinely wants Mayweather...at least not yet.

              He's been giving excuses as to why he didn't think he could ever get the Mayweather fight, alleging for instance - wrongly - that Mayweather "had never mentioned" his name. That's one of the reasons, he said, he re-signed with TopRank, is in a comfort zone, & will remain there.

              Like I said elsewhere, $6-mil guarantees may look big to Bradley now, but he will grow increasingly frustrated by it if he beats Pacquiao decisively in their rematch this Saturday, as I think he should.

              For Bradley to want to truly test his own mettle, he would need to be in the mix with CURRENT, RELEVANT characters such Mayweather, Thurman, Swift, Maidana, Khan, Guerrero, Lara, Matthysse, Canelo, Collazo, and 'countless' others from 140 through 154. Not with just JJM, Pacquiao, and Provodnikov, LOL.

              P34c3

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              • Build That Wall
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                #17
                They should have replaced Keane with either Adalaide Byrd, Patricia Morse Jarmon, or Tom Miller.

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                • umop-ap!sdn
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                  #18
                  *** it im bettin Bradley for this fight! Anyone wana put some points up? No small time bets please, I want to win a chunk on this one as Bradley will probably be the betting underdog.

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                    #19
                    Michael Pernick will score the bout 116-112 for Bradley
                    Pacqtard Glenn Trowbridge will score it 120-108 for Pacquiao
                    Craig Metcalfe will score it 115-113 for Bradley

                    Bradley will get the win and will deserve it this time.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WESS
                      I don't know, I think Bob is already planning a trilogy fight. Anything to keep Mayweather or any Golden Boy fighter from being in the mix. Even if Bradley outboxes and dominates him, I think Pac gets the win.

                      Pac's still under Bob's control until the end of the year. He can still get a another fight out of Pac. Unless he's really banking on Bradley and has Pac vs JMM V lined up because even if Pac loses to Bradley in the rematch, that fight will always be there.

                      As for Bradley, hopefully he calls Bob out on his BS if he attempts to block the fights he wants. Which is going to be Mayweather if he wins the rematch vs Pac.
                      Bradley resigned and has a future at top rank

                      manny wants to book from tr

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