How many fighters would you pick to beat Bradley at 147

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  • Rudiamonds
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    #21
    I like thurman chances in this fight

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    • Dean_Razorback
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      #22
      Originally posted by HanzGruber
      Lol no they weren't. Maybe at 140 but he can be beat at 47
      yes they were, and they were a lot. check the threads between the fights with matthysse and herrera

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      • Fr3$h
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        #23
        Originally posted by -=Shade=-
        Only if Tim chooses to fight like he did in the first fight.

        At the moment the only two people that should beat Bradley are Pacquiao and Floyd. We'll see how Pac does in a couple of days, and no matter what side of the fence Bradley is on I doubt that you'll see Floyd get in the ring with him. (It would probably be a hideous fight anyway.) At some point I see Bradley as the #1 WW for a few / handful of years.
        Chooses to fight how?

        Bradley tried to box him. It's called getting hit so hard you don't know where you are. Bradley himself said he doesn't remember any of that fight.

        Nobody wants to give Provodnikov credit. It's always just his opponent "choosing" to let him knock the snot out of them to "prove something". Oh please.
        Last edited by Fr3$h; 04-10-2014, 10:10 PM.

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        • king4oranges
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          #24
          Amir "King" Khan

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          • SplitSecond
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            #25
            Originally posted by -=Shade=-
            Only if Tim chooses to fight like he did in the first fight.

            At the moment the only two people that should beat Bradley are Pacquiao and Floyd. We'll see how Pac does in a couple of days, and no matter what side of the fence Bradley is on I doubt that you'll see Floyd get in the ring with him. (It would probably be a hideous fight anyway.) At some point I see Bradley as the #1 WW for a few / handful of years.
            no, tim started off boxing, he got smacked while boxing, and like he ALWAYS does he tries to get you back after getting hit, he went in to get his point back, got tagged again, stuck in there to dig himself out of the hole, tagged again and before he knew it he was on ***** street and falling onto provo's crotch, then the canvas, tried to stand then back onto the canvas

            provodnikov needed one very simple change in gameplan and he would have stopped bradley the first time around, body punching, he only threw a few bodyshots in the first rd, next to non-existent after that, he needed to do to bradley what he did to alvarado, a couple of shots to the body from a puncher like provodnikov and that conditioning, those legs, say goodbye to them, now you have to duke it out with a killer

            i have little doubt roach urge provo to the body a little more, and that's all he needs

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            • -=Shade=-
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              #26
              Originally posted by Lebanon
              Nobody wants to give Provodnikov credit. It's always just his opponent "choosing" to let him knock the snot out of them to "prove something". Oh please.
              Oh, I give Provodnikov plenty of credit. Heck, that fight made his career, and he is a joy to watch. I'd watch Provo in preference to Bradley in most cases. And yeah, Bradley was buzzed for most of that fight, but he could have made that a far different fight. Bradley didn't go in to 'let him (Provo) knock the snot out of them to "prove something"', he went in to prove he was a warrior, that he could be fan pleasing, and that he was a legit champ. He paid for it, but it made for a great fight.

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              • J The UnBiased
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                #27
                Only one, Manny. Because we know Tim can't fight any GBP Fighters.

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                • lefthook2daliva
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                  #28
                  Marquez and Mayweather.

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                  • Tay Roc
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                    #29
                    Matthysse.

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                    • boxingman25
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                      #30
                      pac is going to beat him Saturday

                      Floyd would beat him by a wide UD

                      after Thurman adjust to fighting bigger names he beats bradley

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