Bradley Or Provodnikov: Who Looked More Impressive Under Their New Trainers?

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  • F!x
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    Bradley Or Provodnikov: Who Looked More Impressive Under Their New Trainers?

    Bradley recently swapped Joel Diaz for Teddy Atlas while Provodnikov switched from Freddie Roach to Joel Diaz.

    Taking into account both the level and the condition of their opponents, at this early stage under the new tutorship were there any noticeable improvements with the switch in trainers and if so who looked more impressive?
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    Bradley looked more impressive
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    Provodnikov looked more impressive
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    They looked worse than before
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    No Change: Both performed the same as usual
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    Haven't seen the Provodnikov fight yet.

    But Bradley showed some new things, like stepping around Rios constantly then hitting him. He also tried the Mike Tyson right hook-right uppercut combo a couple of times.

    I think with a little more time under Teddy he can become a very difficult fighter to beat. Even more than he already was. That's if Teddy doesn't burn him out first with his antics, though.

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    • boliodogs
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      I voted that Bradley made the most improvement. I thought Rios fought like a fat out of shape slug. I am no Atlas fan but apparently he is a damn good trainer. I thought Bradley was past prime and going down hill. He looked great. That was the best Bradley I ever saw and I've seen all his fights since he won the 140 pound title in England. Bradley seemed faster, smarter, and more accurate with his punches. He also seemed to punch harder. Atlas's training methods and teaching worked wonders in my opinion.

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      • Pac=Duran
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        #4
        Originally posted by F!x
        Bradley recently swapped Joel Diaz for Teddy Atlas while Provodnikov switched from Freddie Roach to Joel Diaz.

        Taking into account both the level and the condition of their opponents, at this early stage under the new tutorship were there any noticeable improvements with the switch in trainers and if so who looked more impressive?
        Both against soft opponents, both with finishes that weren't "true" finishes.

        If the fight happened again I see Tim winning more easily this time, maybe even with no big punches landing.

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        • b00g13man
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          Still haven't seen the Prov fight, but it's hard to go with him knowing the level of opposition he faced.

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