vicky your one of the *****s so anything you do say has to be taken with a pinch of salt **** you ***** Learn boxing before you spout rubbish
Really ? Both the ghost have faced legitimate contenders at 147, to face Floyd.. You can't really say that about bradly
One way to find out, let bradly face them.. But still the fact remain, he got a shot at Pac due to Arum, not that he was a threat or made any real noise at 147. Now Bradly is considering moving to 154, and for what purpose ? Don't know, he has yet to prove his true worth at 147.
I think moving up to 154 is a mistake. Bradley's not a big WW, he'd be tiny at JMW. I will say it'd be impressive if he managed to win a title there, though.
If Floyd fought and beat Bradley, he'd have wins over three top 10 P4P fighters, and 3 great WWs (Marquez, Pacquiao, and Bradley). Of course, this assumes he beats Pacquiao on May 2nd. Bradley could fight Brook. If he wins, then he has a shot at the winner of May 2nd.
I think Bradley would make him uncomfortable in moments but Bradley has no power so Floyd doesn't have much to worry about. Floyd 117-111.
I don't know about Bradley having no power. He rocked Abregu in their fight, floored Peterson, and rocked Pacquiao in the rematch. All three of those guys are pretty durable.
People over-rate "power" on this forum. (Casuals) It's hard to hurt guys at the top level. They are there for a reason. Even if they aren't the best technically, those guys are tough, and if that chin was really weak they wouldn't be where they are. Said it before, and I'll say it again: Size and power don't mean much if you do not have the skill to apply it. Power isn't even that important an attribute. You don't need bone crushing power to hurt a guy and keep him off. Not saying it's worthless, and it certainly is a great bonus to have excellent power, but it "isn't necessary." And you can point to many ATG fighters with low KO rates.