Comments Thread For: Rios: I Could Be Catching Tim Bradley At the Right Time

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  • mathed
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    #41
    Originally posted by HanzGruber
    So you're saying he's picking on smaller fighters?
    Provo was actually the bigger guy in the ring doe. Bradley was 160, Provo was like 162. Your boy Broner still picking on smaller dudes, you know what it is.

    "I think I wasn't able to take a punch because of my weight. I was up to 185 pounds after the Pacquiao fight and I know that two weeks before the fight I was still 20 pounds over. I've never been that heavy. I was up to 160 fight night and I've never been that night. I'm usually around 150," said Bradley.

    WBO welterweight king Tim Bradley (30-0 12 KOs) has had nothing but praise for Ruslan Provodnikov, whom he defeated on March 16th in Carson, CA in an early "Fight of he Year" candidate. On a recent edition of BoxingScene Radio, Bradley explained why he exchanged with the hard hitting Siberian. "That's a good question. I had to come in there and show this guy who the boss was and I guess he showed me who was the boss," Bradley stated as he admitted that he was looking to end the fight early. "Ruslan Provodnikov is no slouch man. You gotta give it up to him. He's a great fighter. I trained hard for this fight. I took him very seriously and I am glad I did. He's a very tough fighter. I went in there and I wanted to take him out. I'm not going to lie. I wanted to take him out and I got hurt early on," he continued.

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    • Emon723
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      #42
      Im picking Bradley over Rios in another ugly win for Timmy, he would get knockout by Provo next year in a rematch.

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