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  • #11
    You left out a good part. Where he say Bradley need to change whoever he working out with because he's lifting too many weights. He said he more worried about how he look on the scale then how he perform in the ring.

    Shots fired.

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    • #12
      Still scared. LOL he saw pac still had the speed, movement and combination punching. Yeah Floyd wait another 2 years maybe pac slows down enough for you to win then.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by PBP View Post
        You left out a good part. Where he say Bradley need to change whoever he working out with because he's lifting too many weights. He said he more worried about how he look on the scale then how he perform in the ring.

        Shots fired.
        Bradley would be better off with more lean muscle

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          • #15
            "...but i still wont fight him"


            thanks, Floyd...just wanted to make sure you were getting all courageous on us or anything

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Come***8706;ian View Post
              "Actually, I did watch the fight. You know, I haven't seen Pacquiao fight in years. I've seen highlights, but I haven't seen Pacquiao fight since he fought Miguel Cotto. You know, congratulations; he was the better man," stated undefeated pound-for-pound king Floyd "Money" Mayweather, who shared his thoughts on the recent performances of WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao and former champion Timothy Bradley. It was the first time that Mayweather has watched an entire Pacquiao fight since 2009, and according to him, he was less impressed now than he was 5 years ago.

              "I think Bradley went out there and fought his heart out, but I think that he was throwing a lot of shots like an amateur. I think he was making a lot of mistakes and he was very, very fatigued early on. I think that he was making a lot of mistakes, falling off balance, and fighting like an amateur," Mayweather commented when asked what he thought about the performance of both fighters during a recent conference call. "I think both fighters fought like amateurs. I thought Pacquiao fought like an amateur also and I wasn't pleased with his performance. He got the victory the best way he knew how, but I wasn't pleased with his performance at all."

              Mayweather added, "I'm seeing something totally different in Pacquiao, but still, that don't make me say, 'Yeah, I'ma go out there and fight him,' because he's with Bob Arum and I'm with Mayweather Promotions."

              http://www.fighthype.com/news/article16748.html
              You're with golden boy promotions fool. Stop the bull****.

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              • #17
                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01IeeWUy574

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by -MAKAVELLI- View Post
                  "...but i still wont fight him"


                  thanks, Floyd...just wanted to make sure you were getting all courageous on us or anything
                  it takes courage to finally watch pac live since the beating he put on cotto 5 years ago.

                  as for his comment, i doubt anyone would look good with bradley swinging for the fences, haymakers after haymakers.

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                  • #19
                    Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Pacquiao, Bradley Both Fought Like Amateurs

                    Floyd Mayweather Jr. said on a conference call Wednesday night that he watched a full Manny Pacquiao fight April 12 for the first time since Pacquiao stopped Miguel Cotto in November 2009.

                    Mayweather wasn’t impressed with how Pacquiao performed. He was even less impressed with how Timothy Bradley boxed in a 12-round fight Pacquiao (56-5-2, 38 KOs) won by large margins on all three scorecards at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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                    • #20
                      Pac is an amateur but Floyd is still scared to fight him for a record payday.

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