PBF vs Bradley would it be a competitive fight?

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  1. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes it would. Bradley is an all rounded fighter, smart and with very fast hands.

    He can also fight at workrates unreachable for someone that throws 20 punches at round.

    That's the reason Floyd ducked and will continue to duck Bradley, and will instead fight the Guerreros, the Maidanas and the Ortizs of the world.

    No skilled fighters for Void, only straight charging bums.
     
  2. pugs

    pugs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Exactly. Mayweather would not fight someone with Bradley's style. He woul just feast with those slow, plodding, come-forward fighters that GBP is offering him.
     
  3. darryl1914

    darryl1914 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Is it just one person or it is a group of MF's that get together and come up with this BS?
     
  4. Skellz

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    The replays just prove that when it comes to floyd, even "klitschko " would be considered a cherry pick. The man is so good, he makes quality match ups look like mismatches.
     
  5. pugs

    pugs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Since when did Ortiz, Guerrero and Maidana became quality matchups for Mayweather?
     
  6. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Clear win for Floyd.
     
  7. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bradley is a very good fighter and would be a worthy opponent for Floyd, if he can get back on the winning track. However, he's a short fighter with a much shorter reach than Floyd with little power. I'm not sure what game plan he could employ that would give him a legit shot at beating Mayweather. Out boxing Floyd would be out of he question. He could try to pressure him, but he gets off balance too much and doesn't have a lot of snap on his punches.
     
  8. Impulse_0

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    It would definitely be competitive. When was the last time Floyd fought someone like bradley? You have to go back to Judah.

    Floyd has exclusively fought slow plodding fighters for years. Some of them are excellent some not so much.

    Floyd said Pacquiao and Bradley looked like amateurs and gassed. Well the last time Floyd fought a fighter like either PAC or Timmy he was a much younger man. I would love to see what happens.

    I think Bradley is a terrible matchup for Floyd
     
  9. pugs

    pugs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bradley has an awkward style of fighting that makes for an ugly fight. He ducks very low like what Mayweather does which is illegal. He can fight slick if he needs to like in the jmm fight where he beat JMM 9-3.
     
  10. punisher

    punisher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bradley would have his moments defensively. The problem is he would have trouble hitting Floyd clean.
     
  11. LightsOutJack

    LightsOutJack Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No... Bradley would surprise Floyd early with his elusiveness... And we might see him have success against Floyd LATE due to his ability to adapt to his opponent

    HOWEVER, he's too short and too slow... His lack of punching power diminish any chance he has of getting Floyd's respect (which may actually work in his favor as it did with Robert Guerrero)... But for the most part, he's got nothing
     
  12. dangerousity

    dangerousity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He easily beat Alexander, the same Alexander who gave Floyd's next opponent a boxing lesson. So certainly a much more credible opponent. In fact, Bradley would be one of Floyd's toughest opponents to date, Cotto, ODLH, Bradley, Castillo.

    Bradley has an ugly style, would make it tough for anyone.
     
  13. Stefan Johnson

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  14. Real-G

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    :patsch:patsch
     
  15. Real-G

    Real-G Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bradly would have nothing for Floyd ..

    One Bradly would find himself getting picked apart from round 1 to 9 because he sure as hell is not out boxing floyd ..
    Once Bradly figures out he can not out box floyd, he will then start to swing wildly looking at the floor while doing so which will only make matters worse ..

    Lets not even get into the fact that Bradly tires down the stretch during round 7 while floyd will continue to pick up steam.