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Manny Pacquiao Vs Timothy Bradley 2 & Undercards Master Discussion Thread
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Originally posted by JustinFloyd View Postlol! old Big Dumb Dunn.... Bradley swinging hard and wild punches since early rounds that's why he caught Pac once that made Pac elevate on his two feet...
Tim Bradley is more likely to win a fight by boxing than he is by KO, no matter who the opponent is. I would think you would go with your strengths.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostThat was likely more attributed to bad balance than Bradley's power. You get points for a knockdown, not a lift up. Once he landed that punch it should've been clear to him that he didn't have enough power to KO him.
Tim Bradley is more likely to win a fight by boxing than he is by KO, no matter who the opponent is. I would think you would go with your strengths.
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Originally posted by JustinFloyd View PostHe tried to box Pac on first fight, we all know the result, its more lopsided...
Tim's best chance to win any fight is boxing, not trying for a one punch KO, something, to my knowledge, he has never achieved in his career.
If he stuck with the gameplan maybe he wins, maybe he loses. We don't know.
what we do know is he was even after 6, something he wasn't in the first fight.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostEXACTLY MY POINT. In this fight he was even through 6. In the 1st fight Tim lost the 1st 8 rds IMO.
Tim's best chance to win any fight is boxing, not trying for a one punch KO, something, to my knowledge, he has never achieved in his career.
If he stuck with the gameplan maybe he wins, maybe he loses. We don't know.
what we do know is he was even after 6, something he wasn't in the first fight.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostEXACTLY MY POINT. In this fight he was even through 6. In the 1st fight Tim lost the 1st 8 rds IMO.
Tim's best chance to win any fight is boxing, not trying for a one punch KO, something, to my knowledge, he has never achieved in his career.
If he stuck with the gameplan maybe he wins, maybe he loses. We don't know.
what we do know is he was even after 6, something he wasn't in the first fight.
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Originally posted by Evol View Postwtf is wrong with u like seriously?? "if he stuck with his game plan".. are u ******ed bro?? if a lot of fighters stuck with their game plan then everyone would be winners and there would be no loser. but reality is, when the other guy is neutralizing what u bring to the dance, u have to switch up in order to survive, its a 12 round fight not 6. he could be doing well during those 6 rounds but perphaps he couldnt keep up the pace, etc.
I didn't think Manny was nuetralizing it, I thought tim was having success, more success than he did in the first fight at the same point. I think the fact he won 3 rds as opposed to none in the 1st fight shows this.
Agree its not a 6 rd fight. swinging wildly and missing is more tiring on your arms, saps your strength (making a 1 punch KO less likely, especially for a guy with no power) compromises your balance and puts you in poor defensive position, making it harder for you to win, not easier.
thats why I asked rome what he thought, if it was fatigue or if it was something else.
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Originally posted by 5.4ever View PostI don't think you understood him correctly... By "we all know what happened the first fight" he means, we know PAC won more decisively... So he's saying PAC beats a boxing Bradley clearer than a brawler Bradley...
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostIf he stuck with the gameplan his trainer asked him to. is that better.
I didn't think Manny was nuetralizing it, I thought tim was having success, more success than he did in the first fight at the same point. I think the fact he won 3 rds as opposed to none in the 1st fight shows this.
Agree its not a 6 rd fight. swinging wildly and missing is more tiring on your arms, saps your strength (making a 1 punch KO less likely, especially for a guy with no power) compromises your balance and puts you in poor defensive position, making it harder for you to win, not easier.
thats why I asked rome what he thought, if it was fatigue or if it was something else.
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