Pacquiao not hungry, Tszyu trying to talk about his demise from Boxing as though he's in the same boat with Manny. Tszyu is lucky he never fought Manny or have been Hatton'd. Ask these guys this same question after manny stops Bradley and see what their story is then.
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OMG dude, can anyone voice their opinion about Manny without jumping on Mannys nuts, anything that someone says about Manny that doesn't make Manny a hero then some of you pac.....tards try to crucify them..
And you say ask these guys the same question after Manny stops Bradley, ok how about ask Manny after the last Bradley fight, oh wait Manny LOST
How about ask Manny after the 4th JMM fight, oh wait Manny got KTFO
we don't know how the fight is gonna play out April 12th, but what if Bradley wins, then what?
Yea he doesn't have the same hunger. It's obvious. When you've done it all and already made the $$$, it's hard to have the 'same' hunger.
But I think he has some hunger in reserve. He brought it out against JMM. Bradley is asking for it.
They should've called this fight "Eye of the tiger". Kellerman kept alluding to it in the Face Off.
LOL...Everyone wondering if PAC still has it. Does he still have the 'Eye of the Tiger'? Does he still have it?
I don't think he has the same hunger either but I do know that he is still very gifted physically (even if he's slowed a notch or two) and this is the kind of fight that should motivate him.
But I can't help but think that what made him great may be his undoing here. Pacquiao isn't one to change his style from fight to fight and there's plenty of tape on him now, with fighters exposing his flaws in varying ways. And he'll be facing a guy with the added bonus of having already gone 12 rounds with him.
In past rematches against the likes of Barrera and Morales, Manny was the younger, hungrier fighter facing the aging great. The roles are reversed here. Pacquiao is still capable of doing some serious damage to Bradley if he lands cleanly. And an impressive win here would be a major notch in his already well-decorated belt. But if he is unable to seriously hurt Tim, he will be in for a long, painful night that will permanently change the landscape of the sport.
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