:roll: Go figure, so you can say after how great pac is. How can pac be p4p number 1 yet you pick a 140 fighter to beat him:huh
:huh Where in that post did I say Pac was p4p number 1? Still a thick prat, aren't you? By the way, it's not just me saying Bradley will win. Your fellow Floyd fans/Pac critics are, too (ask Floyd g.o.a.t). And if they're not thinking Tim is gonna win, they're thinking he'll at least put up a great fight. So I don't need inflate the threat the Pac is facing, if that's what you're implying. Other people - mainly his critics - are doing it for me.
I don't think Rico named Pacquiao as his number 1, infact I don't think I've ever seen him post his list.
Manny is saying "I'll pray for you and God bless you" but his eyes looks like that of satan who's about to devour his prey. LOL
Just like his last face off :good [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDLD8vacYC0&feature=channel&list=UL[/ame]
I would like to hear him comment on it, because when he does I have a **** load of post waiting in the pipeline:yep
No, in recent times I have had Floyd first and Pacquiao second. Not that it's relevant to the topic, though. Just because you're P4P one or two, it doesn't mean you're exempt from being beaten by someone below you. That's just idiot's logic. Because if that was the case, the then supreme P4P number one Roy Jones would never have got knocked out and beaten in all three fights by a man who, from what I remember, wasn't even in the top 10 at the time (Tarver). And the highly ranked/regarded Barrera would never have been by Junior Jones twice, either. Sometimes lesser fighters catch you at the right time and have your number.