Floyd Mayweather vs. Tim Bradley.

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  1. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Depends which version. Floyd wins 8-4 against Swarming Bradley. Bradley presents the same problems Chino does, although in a different context.
     
  2. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You got ADD and can't focus on one topic breh? Your hate clouds your judgement that much? Shameful.
     
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  3. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    That's fiction. BATB would stick in the pocket with Floyd which few have ever tried to do. Bradley would lose but it would make Floyd work a lot.
     
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  4. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This wouldn't be that hard of a fight for Mayweather. Bradley is smaller, has a significant reach disadvantage, a very light puncher. He would look like such a sloppy fighter inside the ring with someone as technically skilled as Jr.

    I wish they did fight so people could see the class difference between them. Floyd is a much sharper, more complete fighter than Bradley. I can't think of one thing Tim does better than him tbh. Probably something like 10-2.

    People could bring up his swarming style all they want, but he's a smaller man than Floyd and he doesn't pack a punch. I could see him getting tattooed all night by crisp counterpunches, Floyd putting in the better inside work and throwing out those lead shots while circling the ring most of the night.

    It's a shame they never met up since they've been campaigning in the same division for a long time now.
     
  5. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

    TheyDontBoxNoMore7 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I don't have anything against Bradley. Hes just out of his class. There's nothing he brings Floyd has never seen already. He's smaller. Slower, not as strong, no where near as fast. Floyd can beat him on the front foot or back. This would be one of Floyds easiest fights. I'm standing by this no matter what.
     
  6. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    I assume you're pitting the best versions of these fighters at 147 against the very faded version of Mayweather that had a few issues with a spirited and greatly improved under a new trainer Maidana?

    That's one of the most annoying things in ESB, hypothetical match ups in which a greatly faded version of one fighter is matched against a prime version of another and then any potential result is held up as proof that fighter B Is then obviously superior to fighter A.

    GTFOH with that shite.
     
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  7. SteelShoulders

    SteelShoulders Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Okay well, I don't agree. If floyd has ever had 'difficulties' it has come from shorter pressure fighters that have heart. Yea Floyd would win, but like I said, BATB would put up a good fight. Floyd's retired and BATB on his way out though so.....?

    Let's focus on Valdez and Beterbiev
     
  8. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    Pbfs last prime fight was jmm that version of pbf against the best version of Bradley is what I'm talking about. Might be a interesting fight for about 3 or 4 rounds after that Bradley is getting picked apart and schooled. Bradley doesn't adjust good enough to make it interesting after that.
     
  9. alexthegreatmc

    alexthegreatmc Sound logic and reason. You're welcome! Full Member

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    More unconventional pressure. Makes it difficult to time and predict, Floyd's style is very dependant on timing and predicting his opponent's next move.