let's go tim.
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Who Won Pac-Bradley? Post fight discussion STOP MAKING NEW THREADS ABOUT THIS FIGHT.
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No sorry I am not gonna bet my account on an outcome I can't control.
Now if you had some rep around here. Was credible and made good posts. Then we could talk
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I know it will be a tough fight, but after watching more of Bradley, I got Pac winning.
Bradley is not just a boxer, he outworks and overwhelms you. His power isn't that great, watching him VS Cassamayor who was quite easy to hit showed me that.
What I found very telling was, Bradley is there to be hit, when he throws his body shots it is telegraphed on a World class level, and I can see Manny tagging him a lot.
Now, if Bradley boxes and keeps the workrate down, he can win. If he tries to take Pac's will, Pac will TKO him.
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They think of Tim as a weakling with no power but how can a guy with muscles have no power? That is what Pac sees, a bigger guy, just like in JMM. Now they are wondering if they overshot thinking Bradley was weaker than he really is so Roach is trying to reassure Pac that muscles don't mean that much.
I really think it has a deeper meaning as in Pac has said something to Roach regarding Bradley that leads Roach to feel that Pac is not comfortable with this fight. If it were anyone else besides Bradley, I'd be rooting for Pac but Bradley is my boy and the guy has what it takes to beat anyone he is in against, including Pac.
I think it's just Bradley's confidence that is starting to have them second guessing now that the fight is almost here. Say what you want but Pac looked intimidated by Bradley yesterday....he didn't have some "nice guy" there to hug him and be cool-cool with him. He was expecting the Bradley from the face off to show up....he didn't get what he expected, the same thing is gonna happen to he and Roach on Sat night too.
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I think Bradley puts too much emphasis on conditioning
Conditioning is a key element of boxing and should be taken seriously of course but I feel Bradley spends much more time on conditioning than he does on technique. Obviously, I'm not in camp with him and 24/7 is heavily edited and slanted material, but it does give you a little idea of what fighters like to do. Bradley seems to focus on being as fit as possible rather than being as skilled as possible, but boxing is not just about who trains the hardest, it's often about who trains the smartest and who spends more time honing his craft. Conditioning is important but it should take a back seat to skills and strategy.
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