No different than what was already stated prior to this fight. Bradley's style can't and won't do much against Mayweather's and will end up losing a clear UD. Sure, Bradley might have his moments but they won't last long and won't be recurring either.
floyd is not a good gauge for boxers abilities as he plays like an amateur to win with not even playing field of corruption. bradley can prove himself by dominating the 147 division and if he has lots of cojones then take the ultimate test in cotto-canelo winner or ggg.
That's kind of hard to say right now. But one would have to think Floyd wins by UD. Timmy's not a big welterweight and nobody south of 160 really has much of a chance. I'd like to see Timmy in with a live body next. I'm keeping an eye on his career with Teddy Atlas. I really hope it all works out well.
Floyd "fights like an amateur" because that's his style, to score points and win by decision. It's a perfectly legitimate way of fighting. Even a casual boxing fan can see that Floyd has a lot of skill.
Bradley isn't smart enough to beat PBF his ring IQ is simply too low. PBF is a stylistic nightmare for Bradley.
Its the same Bradley, what ever Atlas is teaching him is guna be minimal at this stage in his career. And the result against Floyd would be the same too. Dont be reading too much into his performance on Saturday against a drained, unfit and roughly trained Rios. Bradley is fighting very well these days, has for a good few years but he had the space and time to do his thing on Saturday and if somebody lets you do that your guna look amazing.