He would gain alot more by fighting somebody else, and nobody would want to watch him beat up Bradley.
After reading all of what you wrote, all I can say is: You must be absolutely crazy if you think that Bradley in any way shape or form would be a problem or victor against Money May. I dint even see the Pac-Bradley fight( waste of many on worthless fighters) and I know that whatever showed Pacman would do nothing against Mayweather. Despite what people think, there's nothing wrong with his legs( if there was, it's not boxing related) Mayweather on many occasions has proved that he can box or go toe to toe with his opponents. Check out the clottey fight for example, a Southpaw. Mayweather hits harder than many people give him credit for. Many fighters admitted that he hit harder than they expected( after they fought him) Over half of his 43 wins are KO's (26) And most importantly, he's a thinking fighter when in the ring. No matter what his opponents throw, he keeps his composure and comes out swinging with strong & purposeful punches that are accurate. He's fought 43 different styles and Bradley's style is no different or no better than what he's seen before.
I've basically said all I need to say on this, but I'll take this on anyway. I agree that Mayweather is a harder puncher than normal people think, but the secret is out, and the fact is, he ain't in Pacquaio's league when it comes to punching power. And I'm assuming you're talking about Corley, who's a southpaw who's been laid out numerous times. I don't see how that's relevant. And while, I disagree that Mayweather has fought a guy exactly like Bradley, even if he has, it was at a lower weight class where Mayweather had a clear size and strength advantage as well as more punching power. But basically, you showed your true colors when you said you didn't even watch Pacquaio vs Bradley. If you didn't see Bradley absorb shots from one of the most precise punchers in the game, who has some serious power and speed, then how can you even think about how he would perform against Mayweather, and imply that Mayweather would hurt him and knock him out? You know what, this response was a waste of my time. Is there anyone that actually has something reasonable to say?
Mayweather wouldn't attempt to stop him unless the opportunity presented itself as the fight flowed on. Other then that he would expect Bradley to be a warrior that he has to fight for 12 rds, prepare for a 12 rd fight and just outbox the **** out of him.
This is why I was so pissed off about the robbery, Mayweather would fight Bradley in a heartbeat then when he beats him he can say I beat the guy that beat Pac I'm better than Pac, although I think he would beat Pac, Bradleys style is so much easier for Floyd
If Mayweather saw the fight, all the stuff I wrote in this thread, would be in his mind. He wouldn't get beat up real bad in this fight, but he would have to fight his ass off. Bradley would be pushin his ass for 12 rounds. There wouldn't be much boxing. Mostly infighting, an ugly, aggressive fight, where Bradley throws a hell of a lot of punches that mostly hit gloves, but he will force Mayweather to have to work much harder than he wants to. And just like in the Cotto fight, Bradley is going to keep him off balance, hit him to the body, and Mayweather won't be able to place many hard shots. Of course, unlike Cotto, Bradley won't fade, and he won't stay in one place. When Mayweather hits him, he'll move. The only opportunity that Bradley will give Mayweather to place hard shots is in the center of the ring. Bradley is too smart to try to fight Mayweather in the center of the ring. He'll push him back against the ropes and make it a dog fight. Of course, there will be moments when Mayweather is in the center of the ring, but Mayweather's cautiousness will let Bradley off the hook because Mayweather knows that Bradley is an elusive target, and throwing combinations is not only a waste of time, but it will put him in a vulnerable situation and expend a lot of energy. This means, Bradley will recover, and take it right back to the inside and push him back against the ropes. You don't got to be a huge puncher to beat a boxer. Sometimes it takes volume punching, pressure, aggressive defense, and stamina. Bradley has ALL this, plus a hell of a chin. This will easily be Mayweather's HARDEST fight.
your avatar bothers the **** out of me, but good read. I dont know why some guys choose not to read, its a boxing forum and you have a good opinion on this subject :good as far as the fight you make some good points, but I just dont think that aggresive, wide punching, style Is going to beat or even be hard for Floyd. I do agree if Pac cant drop Tim than Floyd for damn sure ain't doing it. He would have to work for 12 rounds, but damn Floyd is one of the most well conditioned fighters in the game. I just really dont see Floyd being hit by Bradley, Floyd would really put on a defensive clinic against Tim. I imagine even if the fight got on the inside against the ropes, Bradley's aggressiveness would not be enough as Floyd would clearly be landing the cleaner and more effective punches. The fight would get ugly but Floyd is still a damn good inside fighter. And on the outside Bradley doesn't stand a chance trying to box Floyd. I just think Floyd is too accurate,still quick enough, and too damn smart for Bradley, I don't think Floyd would KO Bradley, but he would definitely win a wide UD, I would say about 9-3.
How come you don't like my avatar? You know that's real diamonds. 100K. Thanks for the input. This is the type of discussion I was looking for.
Bradley can't win one single round against Floyd 'Money' Mayweather Jr. Are you out of your mind Diamond Eye? I mean. Seriously?
You need size, strength, and a jab to **** with Floyd. Bradley is small, would be picked on like Marquez was, and does not have the jab that Cotto has. Cotto also outweighed Floyd by 15 pounds where as Bradley would weigh the same as Floyd. Bradley would be knocked out or schooled on how the sport of boxing works.
Mayweather will look to offer something that Bradley won't be able to refuse and then of course he will lose every round or something like that. The main issue here is what keeps Pacquiao from facing Bradley in a rematch if his own promoter says it was a disgraceful decision. Maybe Manny stretched himself in these last years to make some money and a homecoming and he's not so interested in boxing like you all are... Arum loses his cash cow and may well look for another.
The only thing your long post amounts to (amongst other bad deductions) is that Bradley doesn't get KO'd only cause he is 20 whatever. He's YOUNG! So there for NO KO!
And Manny couldn't knock out a 38 year old lightweight nor a lww with two bad feet. What's your point?