Timothy Bradley at no2??

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Jordan, May 5, 2009.


  1. 555east

    555east Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bradley might be a bit over rated .. but if your saying T-Brad looking like **** in getting knocked down twice but winning (I honestly was a bit disappointed in Tim's performance as well)

    then what did Hatton look like vs Pacquiao?
     
  2. PowerPuncher

    PowerPuncher Loyal Member Full Member

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    Bradley's past 2 wins are better than Hatton's last 2 wins, SIMPLE
     
  3. PrideOfWales

    PrideOfWales Winston Zedmore Full Member

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    Hatton's loss wasn't simply a loss. It was an embarrasement to be honest and he would have to put in a couple of big wins against top 10 ranked guys for him to justify to me that he's still one of the best in his division again. Such was his demise to Pac, it's difficult to see him beat somebody with genuine world class credentials. His ranking suffers accordingly.

    Bradley at number 2 is ok ish. Hatton, to my mind needs to be lower than he is on that list.
     
  4. 555east

    555east Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ^ agreed .. as crappy as Bradley looked at least he WON his last fight.
     
  5. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Why is that the line in the sand though? Hatton should be dropped lower than 2 because he was the number 1 and lost, not because of the quality of an arbitary number of wins.
     
  6. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    :good been saying that from the start Hatton = number 1 = loss to pac = new number one because no rematch is needed.
     
  7. Jordan

    Jordan Active Member Full Member

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    I hope Pac destroys Floyd, it will reiterate the fact that although Hatton suffered a devastating loss, he lost to the greatest boxer of the last few decades.