That guy isn't in Bailey's class. You can look really good in sparring against limited fighters but once you step into the ring with someone like Bailey you have to be really good to hope for a win.
that, my friend, is damn right...it's as simple as that. guys catch each other at all different points in the physical arc of training during sparring and it can confuse the question of what might happen if these two fighters end up in the ring together when they are both in the condition of just having finished camp, trimmed down, tightened up, studied the opponent, made the adjustments, and so on.