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    #41
    Diego Chaves is a poor man's Lovemore N'dou. Always in tough fights, but never actually wins them.
    Last edited by Box-Office; 08-20-2015, 12:54 AM.

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      #42
      Originally posted by BrometheusBob View Post
      Oh man this is just building the anticipation for me. Can't see how this fight wouldn't be competitive.
      What does Bradley have to trouble Brook? He's a worse boxer, who also happens to be way smaller AND feather fisted.

      Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
      Never been that good. The hate is deep. These guys are boxers anybody can almost get knocked out with the right punch.

      And Bradley's resume isn't that great? Lmao dirk going full ******. "Fought guys that anyone would have fought". Ok but he actually fought and beat them

      Took brook 10 years to fight a live body and you're talking about he'd fight pacquiao lmao.
      He has never been that good though. He's made extremely hard fights out of average opponents throughout his whole career. When has he done a clinic on a good fighter? Ever?

      Bradley does have a good resume. Far better than Brook and other welterweights no doubt. But his welterweight resume doesn't have any welterweights on it? It's just a funny thing. Brook is really a light middleweight. He would have absolutely no problems smashing Bradley around the ring.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Box-Office View Post
        Diego Chaves is a poor man's Lovemore N'dou. Always in tough fights, but never actually wins them.
        Or a rich man's Algieri.

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          #44
          Styles make fights... Like Rios, Chavez is a scrapper. It'll be an entertaining fight but Brook is superior in all departments and neither Rios nor Chavez will bring more heat that Porter did. Bradley lacks power, but he's a more agile fighter with a far greater set of skills than the other two.

          I see Brook winning but I think Bradley would test him more that the others. Bradley would be a much better fight in terms of promoting Brook's career.

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            #45
            Originally posted by BrometheusBob View Post
            1) No, he wasn't close to being "brutally knocked out". He got thrown off balance, but he still looked very composed otherwise and was able to prevent Vargas from getting much off. He was sent across the ring, it was a good clean shot that he took BUT not like he was out on his feet or put on the canvas. Bradley showed that he can be in much worse shape and still keep fighting. Vargas wasn't getting a stoppage even if he had another 3 minutes.

            2) He without question has a better resume than Brook.
            LOL@ "thrown off balance". He got ***ing rocked to his boots and was staggering around the ring on HanzGruber Street. And Vargas is an absolutely awful fighter with no power.

            Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
            Never been that good. The hate is deep. These guys are boxers anybody can almost get knocked out with the right punch.

            And Bradley's resume isn't that great? Lmao dirk going full ******. "Fought guys that anyone would have fought". Ok but he actually fought and beat them

            Took brook 10 years to fight a live body and you're talking about he'd fight pacquiao lmao.
            I have never rated Bradley highly ever since I saw him eek out a boring as *** decision over Junior ****ter.

            Bradley fought a bunch of average fighters and then ducked Amir Khan of all people before hitting the lotto with Pacquaio and that robbery. He's probably the luckiest fighter of the last 10 years.

            Brook was Pacquaio's mandatory for 2/3 years and never got within a sniff of being offered that fight.

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              #46
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              What does Bradley have to trouble Brook? He's a worse boxer, who also happens to be way smaller AND feather fisted.

              He has never been that good though. He's made extremely hard fights out of average opponents throughout his whole career. When has he done a clinic on a good fighter? Ever?

              Bradley does have a good resume. Far better than Brook and other welterweights no doubt. But his welterweight resume doesn't have any welterweights on it? It's just a funny thing. Brook is really a light middleweight. He would have absolutely no problems smashing Bradley around the ring.
              Fair points here, personally I believe Bradley is the more versatile boxer though not necessarily A+ in any particular category. Also he basically shut out Lamont Peterson, and I thought he won by comfortable margins against Marquez, Vargas and Chaves but how wide can be debated. I haven't seen Brook tested enough for me to feel confident that he could beat Bradley. He may win and prove me wrong, which would be great for his career and resume, but I'd like to see it happen. Agreed that the size poses a sure threat to Bradley, more so than Bradley would ever acknowledge (not sure why he wants to move up to 154).
              Last edited by BrometheusBob.; 08-20-2015, 08:26 AM.

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                #47
                Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                LOL@ "thrown off balance". He got ***ing rocked to his boots and was staggering around the ring on HanzGruber Street. And Vargas is an absolutely awful fighter with no power.



                I have never rated Bradley highly ever since I saw him eek out a boring as *** decision over Junior ****ter.

                Bradley fought a bunch of average fighters and then ducked Amir Khan of all people before hitting the lotto with Pacquaio and that robbery. He's probably the luckiest fighter of the last 10 years.

                Brook was Pacquaio's mandatory for 2/3 years and never got within a sniff of being offered that fight.
                Yould be hard pressed to find guys with better resumes than tim.. while tim was fighting pac brook was getting slapped around by carson jones lol.. he wouldnt be able to handle those pacquiao problems.. how is he lucky, cause he stepped up and beat good guys?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by HanzGruber View Post
                  Yould be hard pressed to find guys with better resumes than tim.. while tim was fighting pac brook was getting slapped around by carson jones lol.. he wouldnt be able to handle those pacquiao problems.. how is he lucky, cause he stepped up and beat good guys?
                  Because he did *** all to earn a fight against Pacquaio. His best win was Devon Alexander who was coming off getting schooled in his hometown by Kotelnik. Before that, Bradley wasn't keen to fight Alexander lol.

                  Bradley is the beneficiary of sheer luck and opportunism.

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                    #49
                    Kinda of a throw away year for Brook. I know he's coming off the knife attack but he still will end up fighting 3 times this year in inconsequential bouts.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
                      Because he did *** all to earn a fight against Pacquaio. His best win was Devon Alexander who was coming off getting schooled in his hometown by Kotelnik. Before that, Bradley wasn't keen to fight Alexander lol.

                      Bradley is the beneficiary of sheer luck and opportunism.
                      And what about holt Peterson abregu? Lol at luck. Aka he wasn't a biatch and take ten years to step up

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