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  • #91
    So tired of *****s or Pacquaio haters claiming either Bradley won or Pacquaio is finished.

    1) He just beat a p4p.3 fighter in his prime clearly

    2) He got knocked out TWO FIGHTS AGO FOOLS

    3) Bradley has a style that for a southpaw is very, very annoying, not to mention Bradley ALWAYS ducks and dodges, even without throwing back. He will always make volume punchers look bad because he plays possum 24/7

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    • #92
      Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View Post
      I scored it a draw, but was watching on my phone and the quality was less than stellar. First 4 to Bradley, 5-10 Pac and then 11 & 12 Bradley. The boxnation commentary was atrociously bad. Some close early rounds though so I can definitely agree with people giving pac those.
      You should stop watching boxing if you scored that fight a draw. Bradley lost every round after round 6. It was not even close. And I thought Bradley won the first fight. But he was completely outclassed here.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by BUNGALOWS View Post
        1. Pac looked NOTICEABLY slower to me, hand speed wise, and foot speed wise.

        2. LMAO @ Bradley's winging, looping shots. He looked like a damn amateur in there.
        Originally posted by koboy View Post
        Bradley is now the smartest man in boxing. Third fight and another paycheck, here we come.

        Manny should retire and stay away from Mayweather. I love both fighters but Mayweather will easily beat Manny.
        Pacquiao is a pinch slower, but so is Mayweather. Let us also not discredit Timothy Bradley, Jr., a top 5 pound-for-pound fighter in the world. A guy who, in my opinion, could give Mayweather all kinds of trouble.

        He started well in this fight, but it took a lot of energy to throw as hard and as often as he did in rounds 1-5. He gassed himself a bit, while Pacquiao is used to fighting hard in the mid to late rounds.

        It's not realistic to expect Manny to balls-out crush a fighter of this caliber, in his prime, but he did outclass him. Really twice, but that's another argument.

        I agree that Pacquiao wouldn't beat Mayweather now. From 2007-2010, he would have rolled Mayweather. I mean cut and lump up his face, wobbled him multiple times, perhaps even KO'd him. That's why Money ducked the fight.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by IST-ra-GLEr2 View Post
          I told y all manny was past prime. Glad some of u are convinced. Now is the perfect time for Floyd to scratch the pacman itch.
          Par for the course for Mr. Mayweather.

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          • #95
            lol what else will you guys be saying tonight??

            "Pacquiao sucks" "Bradley's gonna end that hype job" "Bradley by KO" etc etc etc!!! Anyway, PAC showed glimpses of his old self in there and he showed that he can still fight with anyone.. He have a few rounds away, it's boxing and he took Bradley's best shot and walked through it- LITERALLY... I just wish Manny would stop with the compassion in the ring because at 1 point he had Bradley finished an he just stopped punching.... I had it 117-111 and I'm glad this fight is over!!! My nerves are shot lmaoooooo.. I respect Bradley and the fact that he took the loss like a man and gave credit to 1 of the greats....

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            • #96
              Disappointed with both men.

              Pacquiao didn't look good in there, his speed is gone and he doesn't seem to have a lot left in the tank.

              Bradley fought a ****** fight, giving away rounds staying against the ropes and showboating. I don't know what he was doing in the second half of the fight. He must have injured his legs again (at least one), or he just badly gassed. Did he say he injured his calf muscle? Anyway, Bradley lost his "0".

              It was a close fight, but I have Pacquiao 115-113. 118-110? lol

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              • #97
                While I agree that Pacquiao is not the same, speed wise, he still clearly beat an unorthodox, undefeated, in his prime fighter. Even tho Pacquiao is not in his prime himself, he can still **** with the best of them. He fought a careful fight because Bradley was throwing haymakers. Not use to seeing Bradley do that.

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                • #98
                  What I don't get is the need for a third fight......I mean Pac won 16-8 in rounds in these two fights, and won both in just about everyone's opinion.

                  Manny isn't the same guy he was when he was battering Oscar, laying Hatton out, or beating up Cotto.......but I don't think he's much different from the Manny that was fighting Mosley in 2011. He's past prime but still good. So is Floyd. He's not the same guy who shut out Marquez either IMO.

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                  • #99
                    I don't know what people here are talking about.
                    I thought Pacquiao looked good. Did he look like 2009 post Cotto? No.
                    But we already knew he wasn't that guy anymore.

                    But again to fight a tough in his prime number 3 p4p fighter and beat him soundly tonight has to be impressive.

                    Bradley was confused in there. His plan worked for the first 4 rounds, but once felt Pacquiao's power he couldn't change his game plan, couldn't adjust, and preceded to lose the next 8 rounds.

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                    • Bradley definitely belongs in the ring with anyone at 140 or 147. He went for the knockout to early and just like against Ruslan, his legs were jelly. Would of loved to see him win convincingly or PAC win by ko so either one of them could demand a fight against my boy Mayweather. Bradley just needed to win maybe 8 rounds and leave no doubt and PAC had to have a knockout. Because of the outcome, I doubt either would be in the Mayweather sweepstakes. Also, the undercard ****** because I didn't really know anyone of them, but to their credit, they were actually some good fights. Very competitive. I got my money's worth. Hopefully I'll get the same on May 3rd.

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