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Not sure if you're capping or just guessing, but I think you're quite a bit off on the opening number. Manny will not open as a 10-1 fav, you're not giving Bradley enough credit.
Not sure if you're capping or just guessing, but I think you're quite a bit off on the opening number. Manny will not open as a 10-1 fav, you're not giving Bradley enough credit.
Not sure if you're capping or just guessing, but I think you're quite a bit off on the opening number. Manny will not open as a 10-1 fav, you're not giving Bradley enough credit.
Paquiao's weakness is the straight right. Bradley's right has too much loop, and its not very clever or sneaky, nor is it as fast as Pacquiao's left, plus Bradley has short arms. Pacquiao is quicker, faster, more powerful, smarter, more experienced, takes punches better, and the judges will give him the fight if its close. There's nothing phenomenal about Bradley except for his stamina and his heart, but Pacquiao is no slouch in those categories either. I heavily favor Pacquiao in this fight.
Bradley's best chance IMO is to bumrush Pac with combinations after making Pacquiao miss with his overcomitted left. I still like Pacman in this fight. I'll lay the juice times 4.
It's obvious that Arum is milking 1 or 2 more "inhouse PPV" megaprofits before feeding Pacquiao to Mayweather. Pacquiao's crossover appeal has more to do with his MYSTIQUE as an ATG combined with the Mayweather rivalry. When Pacquiao loses he'll still do GOOD numbers but not the GREAT numbers of a crossover star. Those who truly love Pacquiao will advise him to retire soon after the Mayweather loss. Pacquiao is already showing signs of slowing down. Pacman's next PPV after the Mayweather loss will be a 4rth fight with Marquez as Marquez will then be 147 years old.
Come to think of it Arum and Roach are waiting for the 35 year old Mayweather to accumulate some rust from his jail term before they fight him in November. Smart timing but it won't matter. Mayweather still beats Pacquiao.
Paquiao's weakness is the straight right. Bradley's right has too much loop, and its not very clever or sneaky, nor is it as fast as Pacquiao's left, plus Bradley has short arms. Pacquiao is quicker, faster, more powerful, smarter, more experienced, takes punches better, and the judges will give him the fight if its close. There's nothing phenomenal about Bradley except for his stamina and his heart, but Pacquiao is no slouch in those categories either. I heavily favor Pacquiao in this fight.
Bradley's best chance IMO is to bumrush Pac with combinations after making Pacquiao miss with his overcomitted left. I still like Pacman in this fight. I'll lay the juice times 4.
It's obvious that Arum is milking 1 or 2 more "inhouse PPV" megaprofits before feeding Pacquiao to Mayweather. Pacquiao's crossover appeal has more to do with his MYSTIQUE as an ATG combined with the Mayweather rivalry. When Pacquiao loses he'll still do GOOD numbers but not the GREAT numbers of a crossover star. Those who truly love Pacquiao will advise him to retire soon after the Mayweather loss. Pacquiao is already showing signs of slowing down. Pacman's next PPV after the Mayweather loss will be a 4rth fight with Marquez as Marquez will then be 147 years old.
Come to think of it Arum and Roach are waiting for the 35 year old Mayweather to accumulate some rust from his jail term before they fight him in November. Smart timing but it won't matter. Mayweather still beats Pacquiao.
What site is that so I can POUND it? Seriously what site?
What site is that so I can POUND it? Seriously what site?
its a misprint or the book is trying to take in money before it bk's out. my two books have pac at -400.
no reputable book would offer -160 because everyone would just arbitrage it.
some books, like the one i deal with here in mexico, have more credibility than the largest US hedge funds.
its a misprint or the book is trying to take in money before it bk's out. my two books have pac at -400.
no reputable book would offer -160 because everyone would just arbitrage it.
some books, like the one i deal with here in mexico, have more credibility than the largest US hedge funds.
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