Bradley calls GGG "slow" and says Canelo beats him

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  • mrspecial321
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    #51
    It's just his opinion based on what he believes. Like this:
    Timothy Bradley held a media workout yesterday at the Fortune Gym in Hollywood, CA as he prepares to defend his WBO Welterweight title for the first time against Ruslan Provodnikov on March 16th live on HBO. Bradley was very personable with the media as he talked about a variety of topics as he worked out. One of the topics of discussion was current IBF Junior Welterweight champion Lamont Peterson who just put on a dominant performance as he stopped Kendall Holt in 8 rounds this past Friday. Bradley shared how impressed he was with Lamont to the media in attendance.

    and like this:
    Former two division champion Timothy Bradley is picking WBA/IBF light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins, 49-years-old, to continue his incredible career forward with a tough win over the dangerous WBO champion, Sergey Kovalev. The fight is going to take place on Saturday night from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Bradley is giving the far more experienced veteran the edge, believing he will use the Russian's strength and deadly power against him. Kovalev has closed 23 of his 25 wins inside the distance. He loves to go for the knockout and the same is expected here.

    Even boxers can be as clueless/ignorant/deluded as fan-boys, and get predictions just as wrong.

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    • AKAcronym
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      #52
      Originally posted by pvj
      I do think GGG wins, however, a few years back someone posted the 2 sparring on YouTube and stated that it was pretty competitive. Of course sparring kind if negates the advantage of having more power for ggg.

      But u could also make the case that canelo has probably improved slightly more since then due to his young age, we forget how young this kid still is, cottos and Mayweather didn't have nearly the same resume at 23.

      So perhaps is Bradley isn't too far off, he's definitely privy to more inside type info than us.
      For the nth time about this, there is no video of them sparring. There's pictures of them sparring and a written account but no video.

      Aside from that, Canelo doesn't win this. His power is average at best at 154 so at 160 it would be even less than it is now. He's got respectable pop but I don't think he would be good enough to set traps and catch Golovkin off guard, even though he does have better hand speed. But we've seen what happens when a guy with faster hands gets timed over and over by someone who knows how to set traps and time them. And the whole thing about Golovkin being "slow" is a bit misleading. He's "slow" but yet he's always in position to punch? Why would he need to be "fast" then and continually chase someone around the ring? His footwork reduces any unnecessary movement, thus him leading to be more economical and better able to pace himself throughout the fight. Canelo would have to be on his bike in this fight. It would be ****** to try and trade hooks with someone who is more powerful who keeps their punches tighter and more compact. Either way, I'd still like to see this fight because although I don't think he'd win, Canelo'ss proved time and time again he'll fight people who most don't think he will. Good fight while it lasts.

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      • pvj
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        #53
        I agree ggg wins, but there was a video, poor quality cell phone with Spanish commentary. The commentary was actually more valuable than the grainy video.

        Thus isn't the video but seems to somewhat consider

        http://*************/watch?v=mfJTNi9dPLg

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        • Run
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          #54
          Only thing I'll discuss is how Bradley is a condescending douchebag with the personality of a police officer.



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          • Bushidō
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            #55
            well bradley also thought he beat pacquiao

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            • M Bison
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              #56
              Originally posted by Run
              Only thing I'll discuss is how Bradley is a condescending douchebag with the personality of a police officer.
              Least he isn't trying to be a thug/gangster or being a bad role model for kids, I'll always give him that in his credit and I'll always prop him for being one of the most entertaining fighters in the welterweight division.
              Maybe all the people rattling on about Ward (Wards fans) have actually got him tricked into believing their 'theories' on GGG.

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              • Weebler I
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                #57
                Originally posted by pvj
                I agree ggg wins, but there was a video, poor quality cell phone with Spanish commentary. The commentary was actually more valuable than the grainy video.

                Thus isn't the video but seems to somewhat consider

                http://*************/watch?v=mfJTNi9dPLg
                Commentary on a sparring session? yea, I doubt it

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                • DannYankee
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                  #58
                  GGG has the size on him his bulky frame wouldn't help him in a higher weight he should stay at his weight if only he could make the damn weight.

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                  • M Bison
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by mrspecial321
                    It's just his opinion based on what he believes. Like this:
                    Timothy Bradley held a media workout yesterday at the Fortune Gym in Hollywood, CA as he prepares to defend his WBO Welterweight title for the first time against Ruslan Provodnikov on March 16th live on HBO. Bradley was very personable with the media as he talked about a variety of topics as he worked out. One of the topics of discussion was current IBF Junior Welterweight champion Lamont Peterson who just put on a dominant performance as he stopped Kendall Holt in 8 rounds this past Friday. Bradley shared how impressed he was with Lamont to the media in attendance.

                    and like this:
                    Former two division champion Timothy Bradley is picking WBA/IBF light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins, 49-years-old, to continue his incredible career forward with a tough win over the dangerous WBO champion, Sergey Kovalev. The fight is going to take place on Saturday night from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Bradley is giving the far more experienced veteran the edge, believing he will use the Russian's strength and deadly power against him. Kovalev has closed 23 of his 25 wins inside the distance. He loves to go for the knockout and the same is expected here.

                    Even boxers can be as clueless/ignorant/deluded as fan-boys, and get predictions just as wrong.
                    Bradley only wants a brother to win lmfao, noticeable trend on those choices

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                    • Pain~Lucy
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by MoneyBoyTBE
                      He makes some good points and he is honestly qualified for valid opinions, so please dont hate just discuss.
                      but you always hatin, yeah the irony

                      anyway its because he's maintaining his amazing balance, he's also deadly accurate, and once he cut off the ring, canelo is done

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