win, lose or draw saturday, is tim bradley a hof'er?

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  • BoxingGenius27
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    #1

    win, lose or draw saturday, is tim bradley a hof'er?

    Pretty clear cut question. What ya got?
  • JDD1
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    #2
    Not yet IMO. If there was no cold war he could potentially amass a HOF worthy resume.

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    • deanrw
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      I say yes easily. He has an impressive resume

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      • BattlingNelson
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        #4
        Yes he is.

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        • MrRolltide91
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          #5
          Yea........

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          • The Problem Child
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            #6
            No way. His best win came against a 40 year old Marquez. Aside from that he robbed Pacquiao in the first fight, went like and death with Provodnikov and barely made it out and he will get knocked out tomorrow night.

            That is no hall of famer.

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            • SeekDaGreat
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              On paper, it's easy to say yes. However, his Welterweight run has been far from dominant. If he wins decisively tomorrow night, I say he is shoe in. If he losses tomorrow I say he has a small ways to go still.

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              • jas
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                #8
                Larryxxx already did a thread on this.

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                • Dinamita 03
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                  With a decisive win yes but any other result and he would have to do a bit more to be considered a hof fighter. He has some good wins Alexander, Holt, Peterson, and Marquez I just don't think that warrants hof credibility. He's only 31 so he's more than likely going to get in regardless of what happens tommorow night .

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                  • WilkinsOlajuwon
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                    #10
                    too early to tell

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