Pacquiao will fight June 9 at the MGM Grand, Bradley in lead position

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  1. Gonzarelli

    Gonzarelli Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    JMM put a huge den't in Pac's confidence so he better stay away from Marquez and fight a lesser fighter if he wants to regroup.

    What ever happened to "We want an immediante rematch with Marquez":lol:
     
  2. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    its clearly...bradley june 9, marquez late 2012.

    nobody wants to see marquez 'outbox' manny pacquiao...AGAIN.
     
  3. Gonzarelli

    Gonzarelli Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bradley is clearly the easier fight for Pac and I can't say I blame him for not wanting to fight JMM again. He needs the confidence boost of a convincing victory.
     
  4. TheRoadWarrior

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    I'm tired of PAC vs Marquez. Been fine with either Bradley or Peterson.

    It may be Peterson because he's coming off such a big "win".

    Have Bradley fight on the undercard vs a mid tier guy and then they fight each other.
     
  5. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    I was hating on Bradley (actually not Bradley so much as Arum) when he got signed on to TR because it would "get in the way" but now that that **** blew up hes still good opposition.
     
  6. Ak47

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    You twitter fiends need to support Timmy. The kid only has 1000 twitter followers. The dude needs some support
     
  7. megavolt

    megavolt Constantly Shadowboxing Full Member

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    Someone add him, at least enough to put him ahead of Peterson,

    otherwise..:deal
     
  8. Ak47

    Ak47 Active Member Full Member

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    Easier fight but not easy at all.

    Pac's toughest opponent other than Marquez since Erik Morales !
     
  9. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    It should 100%, undeniably be JMM IV.

    But Bradley is the next best fight at 140. If it is at 147 though, I'd say Ortiz or Berto are the next best options, who are both now freed up, but Bradley is a solid #4.
     
  10. IsaL

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    Goes to show you how Pac and his team make sure that through the years he would be carefully matched so he has the best chance at winning.

    Real G's like JMM take on anyone.
     
  11. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    So is Pac meeting Bradley at a bull**** catchweight? Or is he dragging radley up to 147?
     
  12. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Disagree that Bradley is only #4. IMO, he's a strong #1 or #2 option for Pacquiao.

    Ortiz is coming off a loss. Fighting Ortiz would do nothing to dispel the perception that he just fights Floyd leftovers. Not a good business decision

    Berto has never shown he can compete against top talent. As soon as he stepped up, he lost to a guy making a welterweight debut (and went on to be KO'ed in 4 by Mayweather).

    Marquez simply can't beat Pacquiao. We've seen it three times. And no matter how much Marquez adjusts the gameplan, unless he walks him down and knocks up out, he's not going to do any better against Pacquiao. He's going to fight defensively, give away rounds even while landing more cleanly, and ultimately lose again. It's just going to be an endless exercise in frustration for everybody. Marquez needs to avoid the Joe Frazier plan of fighting one guy and avoiding everybody else and go claim a title somewhere.

    Bradley has the fewest holes in his game. He has better fundamentals than either Berto or Ortiz, he's undefeated, was a long reigning junior welterweight who was one fight away from cleaning up the division, and is probably the biggest threat to Pacquiao between 140-147 outside of Mayweather and Marquez.

    Bradley, IMO, is by far the best option outside of Mayweather for Pacquiao.
     
  13. demigawd

    demigawd Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOL it sounds like you're going to complain either way.

    "See, I told you! A catchweight! He's the catchweight king! He should fight him without a bull**** catchweight!"

    "See, I told you! He's pulling Bradley all the way to 147 where he knows Bradley won't be as effective! He should fight him at a lower catchweight!"
     
  14. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    STFU :-(

    Marquez beat him 3 times.
    Bradley is feather fisted and fights at 140.

    Pacquiao should have taken the bigger money fight and fought Mayweather. No excuse.
     
  15. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Pacquiao weighed in at 144 against Margarito...The **** can't he shed 4 ****ing pounds at fight Bradley at 140 atleast? :-(