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    Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
    I agree,I had it 7-5 Pac as well..I thought it was 8-4 the night of the fight,watching it today tho..I thought it was very close..Bradley gave away some rds in there playing,or because he was tired(not going with injury excuse)..I thought it was a really good fight tbh..I hope they can fight again..
    First 6 were close, 3-3 or 4-2 either way. Last 6 were an easy 5-1 Pac with Tim getting the 11th. It was a good fight though I would say that the early pace wore on Tim. He was ducking way too low and winging hard, that had to have taken a toll.

    I think he moved well late in the fight so I don't think its an injury.

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      Originally posted by Evol View Post
      so since bradley can switch up his game plan anytime he wanted since pac wasnt doing much then why didnt bradley switch back to boxing pac? and stop using the "bradley knew if it was a close round he will not get it" excuse. if bradley decisively beat pac in every round theres no way he will get rob so stop it with that excuse. and i didnt mention "facts" any this reply or my last one???
      i like how posters like this ignores the fact and just keeps saying if bradley would have if bradley would have LOL..

      ^^This is what ya said..So yes you mentioned something about facts..

      All I know is,that Bradley came in more aggressive then he had been in the pass..I believe with the hopes of winning clear rds against Pac..I'm not trying to take anything away from Pac..Which I believe you think certain posters are trying..It was just very clear that Bradley fought an aggressive fight,imo cause he felt he had two opponents..Pac and the perception of Pac..I'll give you a good example..

      Rd 7,very good rd by both fighters imo..Pac came on late and took that rd(imo)with a late rd flurry when Bradley was along the ropes..I have no issue with Bradley losing that rd..Then we go into the 8th rd,I thought this was a clear Bradley rd..Bradley outworked and landed better shots,yet listen to the commentating,look at the scores of the rd..Like I said,Bradley is not just fighting Pac(it was the same in the first fight)he's fighting perception..Which is my only point..Not taking anything away from Pac,not trying to say Bradley won(although I did feel it was close)..

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        Originally posted by pnksntdead View Post
        Sure, he won "officially". Where are the two judges that scored the fight for Bradley now? Did you even see the press scores for the first fight? What was it, 2 out of 100 scored it for tim?

        Bradley hurt his leg again cause he couldn't keep up with Pacs movement and power. Bradley gets so shaken by Pac that he ****s up his leg each time they fight. Then, he chooses to fight like a caveman lol. Love bradley's heart and respect him as a person but he got outclassed by a savvy vet. An old pac made him look like a pillow fisted ricardo mayorga in there.

        Merchant actually put it nicely when he saod that Bradley didn't think that he could win the fight by being himself, he felt like he had to get away from what he did best and gamble
        The highlighted I can agree with,which is why I said what I said in my post to Evol..Bradley is not just fighting Pac straight up..He's fighting a perception of Pac..

        As far as your other parts of ya post..I don't agree,I'll leave it at that..

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          Originally posted by pnksntdead View Post
          First 6 were close, 3-3 or 4-2 either way. Last 6 were an easy 5-1 Pac with Tim getting the 11th. It was a good fight though I would say that the early pace wore on Tim. He was ducking way too low and winging hard, that had to have taken a toll.

          I think he moved well late in the fight so I don't think its an injury.
          I disagree again..Rds 8 11 and even the 12th were all close rds imo..Nothing that clear about um..Now I gave Pac some of the late rds,but far from clear imo..

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            Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View Post
            The highlighted I can agree with,which is why I said what I said in my post to Evol..Bradley is not just fighting Pac straight up..He's fighting a perception of Pac..

            As far as your other parts of ya post..I don't agree,I'll leave it at that..
            Rome I feel for you. I know you roll hard with Tim. WHat the **** was up with him?

            Through 6, he's boxing, scoring, fight is even IMO. Then he strts this bull**** crap mugging and talking **** like a poor imitation of a hybrid ali/floyd. He was doing the dope a rope!!!

            He stopped throwing, looked sloppy and unfocused. Diaz looked like he wanted to beat his ass.

            Was it the pressure? Manny's power? Fatigue?

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              Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
              Rome I feel for you. I know you roll hard with Tim. WHat the **** was up with him?

              Through 6, he's boxing, scoring, fight is even IMO. Then he strts this bull**** crap mugging and talking **** like a poor imitation of a hybrid ali/floyd. He was doing the dope a rope!!!

              He stopped throwing, looked sloppy and unfocused. Diaz looked like he wanted to beat his ass.

              Was it the pressure? Manny's power? Fatigue?
              he was looking for the home run at the very beginning, its just that towards the middle of the rounds he was forcing it more and more. why do u guys act like tim was fighting a perfect fight early on and just said fuck it, im switching up my game plan for the fuck of it even though manny has nothing to do with it?

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                Originally posted by Evol View Post
                he was looking for the home run at the very beginning, its just that towards the middle of the rounds he was forcing it more and more. why do u guys act like tim was fighting a perfect fight early on and just said fuck it, im switching up my game plan for the fuck of it even though manny has nothing to do with it?
                EVol, whats up.

                I am not acting like anything. That is what I saw. I asked rome what he thought.

                I'm not saying Tim would have won, but he was even going into 7. I saw no reason to change up at that point. The reason I say change up because he won the 6th IMO and didn't take much punishment.

                I'm sure Manny's power had an affect. Its just strange to think Tim thought he could win by KO, given he hasn't KO'd anyone at ww except Casamayor who was well past it and had never been at 147 (i think)

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                  Originally posted by Evol View Post
                  he was looking for the home run at the very beginning, its just that towards the middle of the rounds he was forcing it more and more. why do u guys act like tim was fighting a perfect fight early on and just said fuck it, im switching up my game plan for the fuck of it even though manny has nothing to do with it?
                  I agree.
                  I think after the 3rd? when Pac really put it on him, he realized he needed to hurt Manny soon to slow him down. Didn't work as well as he thought, but IMO Tim thought fighting like that was his best chance of winning.

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