Yea im
He threw more in the other 2 fights
How did he expect to beat Pacquiao throwing so little. He's not accurate enough, or powerful enough, to pull that off
Yea im
He threw more in the other 2 fights
This. Pac man gonna fukk t craw upMay and Pac so above these new nikkas
Pac man beat Marquez twice imo.Gonna have to take my L
Pacqusio just got Bradley's number
Just like Marquez has his
That's boxing I guess
Third best fighter I have ever seenBetween
Eric Morales
Barrera
And PAC man
I Never thought PAC would be the one who blows up
He's had a great career
This was as bad as me with wladI can't believe BATB got his ass beat like that. that was rough for me to watch
Please, dude is a loser in life.
In great shape, world championship level boxer.
Marries a fat white bytch who has 3 kids by different nikkas and lets her run his career and kickout the man who trained and made him a champ via a phone call.
Dumb bytch had him sign and get stuck with Arum, instead of moving him with Haymon so the only thing he can be is a gatekeeper for the next Top Rank mexican or european prospect.
Please, dude is a loser in life.
In great shape, world championship level boxer.
Marries a fat white bytch who has 3 kids by different nikkas and lets her run his career and kickout the man who trained and made him a champ via a phone call.
Dumb bytch had him sign and get stuck with Arum, instead of moving him with Haymon so the only thing he can be is a gatekeeper for the next Top Rank mexican or european prospect.
Teddy Atlas: 'I'd rather die' than see Timothy Bradley Jr. lose
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Apr 8, 2016
Wallace MatthewsESPN Staff Writer
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LAS VEGAS -- How will trainer Teddy Atlas feel if Timothy Bradley Jr. loses his fight to Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night?
"I'm afraid to even tell you," Atlas says.
But after a pause, he does: "I feel like I'd rather die."
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One of Pacquiao's "tells" is the southpaw's tendency to lean his head to the right before unleashing his straight left, a misdirection move that Atlas says can be countered by Bradley's left. The others he prefers to keep secret, for fear that Pacquiao's camp will learn about it and make the necessary adjustments.
"The main thing is to give him as defined an identity as possible when he gets in the ring," said Atlas, referring to Bradley's tendency to flip-flop between styles within a fight and even a round. "I don't want him being Jake LaMotta one minute and Pernell Whitaker the next."
Bradley has bought into every word of it, and when he heard about Roach's accusation about Atlas on Thursday afternoon, Bradley came down to meet his trainer -- he calls Atlas "coach" -- in a hallway of the MGM Grand, where for a moment, boxer and trainer switched roles.
"Coach, we gotta be cool," Bradley said, his hands on Atlas' shoulders and their eyes locked. "We gotta be chill. We just gotta be like, 'nothing fazes us. Nothing fazes us. Nothing.' You know who you are. You're the best in the world."
Then he walked away.
"Is that a special kid or what?," Atlas said. "He's in a great place. We did everything we needed to do. We got to the right place physically, the right place mentally, the right place as far as learning the strategy. We're right there. Now we just got to do it.
"Now you know why I can never sleep during training camp."
For both fighter and trainer, the only thing at stake Saturday night is everything.