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Bradley didn't even look that good against a Casamayor stoned out of his mind. Nate Campbell was a lightweight and past his prime. I don't buy this fight as being all that hard for Pacquiao honestly. At worst we'll get one or two headbutts. But I don't see this as being a hard fight for Pacquiao. Bradley was ALWAYS gonna fight Pacquiao next ever since he signed with Top Rank.

Also Roach can take digs at Mayweather all he wants, May 5th was the date, Pacquiao and his promoter turned to every excuse not to fight him then so I dunno why they still ride this "Mayweather doesn't wanna fight us" stuff. Couldn't they find something stronger to sell Pacquiao on now? Why is it all these Top Rank fighters from Margarito to Pacquiao ride this whole "The guy Mayweather doesn't wanna fight" wave? It gets old.
Maj, If Tim is not affiliated with Top Rank and fought PAC would you feel the same way?
Affiliated with Top Rank or not, it still doesn't look like the biggest threat/challenge out there. Just can't see it for reasons already mentioned.
Without going above 147, who is a bigger challenge?
Andre Berto, Victor Ortiz, and the one and only Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Pacquiao had been criticized for fighting Floyd's leftovers. Now, fighting Floyd's leftover or the leftover of his leftover is a bigger challenge.

Geeesh, you really can not satisfy some posters in this forum.
How many leftovers have Pacquiao fought from Floyd and vice versa? Sure, I also think it is a bit hypocritical from Floyd to fight Pacquiao's left over but difference is that Floyd is not making Cotto weight-drain or meet at a catchweight. Floyd is going up to Cotto's comfortable weight. When Pacquiao wanted to go for a rematch with Cotto (which seems a bit off after seeing how he beat him), Pacquiao didn't agree to go up to his weight.
I wasn't even criticizing Floyd's choice of fighting Pac's leftover in that post. It has nothing to do with that. It is about Floyd's leftover and the leftover of his leftover being considered as a bigger challenge for Pacquiao than Bradley.

Weren't you one of those who criticized him for fighting Floyd's leftover? If not, then disregard that question.