"There's no telling how much Bradley's injured ankles limited him in this fight, but they certainly didn't prevent him from running." --Rafe...
dipsheet, TB fought at 152 and welterweight at the beginning of his career. He went down to 140 because he knew he couldn't hang with the punchers.
I watched the British broadcast, with former boxers and Ricky Hatton commenting. They pretty much saw it the same way - a one-sided beating.
Funny thing is, Pac has never needed Floyd to prove anything, and Floyd has just come to terms with that?
TB clearly won. Bradley's skull knocked the crapped outta Pacman's hand.
It really isn't Bradley's fought. But this is a non-issue. You will always have ******s both ways. Money/Bradley's fans posted racist crap as...
he had to post something controversial here to divert attention from the travesty.
It was obvious he thought he had the fight in the bag, and was in ful control after the mid rounds. Even then, he outpunched Bradley in all but 1...
I thought Manny looked way better than expected. A lot of pundits and fans were a little down on him before the fight. But this fight was one of...
you mean the ankle that he turned after being twisted by a Pac headshot? LOL. And while you at the game of exaggeration, why don't we have...
******, If you can count, Pacman outpunched Bradley in 10 of 12 rounds. If Pac didn't do much, that means Bradley did even less.
argument goes both ways, if pac landed less than what Compubox indicated, so did Bradley, which would relegate his punch output close to ZERO.
I guess landing much fewer punches and power punches do deserve to win the fight, right? your argument is funny as hell
Bradley landed way more heads than Pacquiao. Pac's hands look to be swollen from those power shots after the fight.