Pacquiao, even at 70% beat a prime Bradley

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  • soul_survivor
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    Pacquiao, even at 70% beat a prime Bradley

    The signs of a true great, when the chips are down, when he can no longer pull the trigger with his God given gifts, he still finds a way to win, based on superior skill, experience and most of all will. Exhibit A: Ali. Exhibit B: Pacquiao, who just comprehensively beat Bradley, hurt him, made him almost look like he wanted to quit after the 7th and just shut up shop...all of this to a man ranked as one of the top 2 or 3 fighters on the planet and the second best in the division.

    The fight got so one sided I was actually hoping for a Bradley round at one stage.

    It's not the same Pac who destroyed Oscar, Cotto and Hatton, that's when the Floyd fight should have happened. IMO the fight has lost all meaning now but I;d like to see Pac take out Provodnikov and return the favour on JMM before retiring.

    What do u all think?

    And yeah, I'm back admins, you lil pissants.
  • SlySlickSmooth
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    Manny's definitely been slowing down for sure since the Mosley fight. His speed compared to himself in 2009/2010 is apparent and the way his body used to look crazy cut is noticeable too.

    Aside from that, do you guys really think Manny would of been THIS great without Freddie Roach? I mean, come on.

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    • -MAKAVELLI-
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      #3
      i was very impressed with PAC last night...to put on a performance like that at this stage of his career speaks volumes...that's what ATGs do

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      • soul_survivor
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        #4
        Originally posted by SlySlickSmooth
        Manny's definitely been slowing down for sure since the Mosley fight. His speed compared to himself in 2009/2010 is apparent and the way his body used to look crazy cut is noticeable too.

        Aside from that, do you guys really think Manny would of been THIS great without Freddie Roach? I mean, come on.
        Roach has played a big part...you say it like it's a negative lol

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        • BUNGALOWS
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          Flowmo: Bradley's the worst fighter I've ever seen, ever. I've seen over 9,000 fighters, and Bradley is ranked 9,000.

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          • SlySlickSmooth
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            Bruh tho, all the people who picked Bradley are ripping Bradley for fighting ******

            Bradley wore socks n still got a leg injury Timmy needs to start eatin them STEAKS boi and put some real meaty power on him!! fu.ck that vegan shi.t he on

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              This "decline" is really being exaggerated on here, or perhaps it's because I didn't overrate him to God status like many of you did after he beat up De La Hoya's corpse and walked Ricky Fatton into a bomb. The truth is that Manny has always had problems with movement and defense. I still see the same great fighter with the same flaws I've seen all along, but also some improvements. Yes, of coarse he's aged and has lost a bounce in his step, but I don't see what people are talking about when they say he's washed up. He's actually a smarter fighter now.

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              • boliodogs
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                I don't want him to fight his friend and stable mate Ruslan. They are at different weights now anyway. I want the Mayweather fight but I know it won't happen because Mayweather won't let it happen. I think he has a good chance to beat Mayweather and if he loses it's no disgrace and he would make lots of money. I want him to fight Marquez again and I am pretty sure he would win that one but Marquez is not confident about beating Pacquiao again and wants to end the series with his KO win. Garcia is moving to 147 and I would like to see Pacquiao take his 0 but he is with Golden Boy so that won't happen.

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                • soul_survivor
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                  Originally posted by _original_
                  This "decline" is really being exaggerated on here, or perhaps it's because I didn't overrate him to God status like many of you did after he beat up De La Hoya's corpse and walked Ricky Fatton into a bomb. The truth is that Manny has always had problems with movement and defense. I still see the same great fighter with the same flaws I've seen all along, but also some improvements. Yes, of coarse he's aged and has lost a bounce in his step, but I don't see what people are talking about when they say he's washed up. He's actually a smarter fighter now.
                  If you don't see his decline then ur ******ed, gtfo POS

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    Yeah most definitely.

                    Pacquaio is just a whole different level to Bradley.

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