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Pacquiao vs. Bradley: 3 Reasons Why Pac-Man Is Guaranteed a Victory

Alex HallJun 7, 2018

News recently broke that should Manny Pacquiao lose to Tim Bradley, the two will have a rematch November 10, but don't go marking your calendars. Pac-Man will do what he's done the last 15 fights he's been in—win.

Here's three reasons why the November 10th rematch won't be necessary.

Experience

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Pac-Man may not have an unblemished boxing record like his opponent, but Bradley has never fought someone the caliber of Pacquiao.

The southpaw has been in 30 more bouts than Bradley and he's also faced names like Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Miguel Cotto and Shane Mosley. Bradley doesn't have one opponent that is in the same league as any of those names.

There's reason to believe that Pacquiao has to lose sometime soon considering how close the fight between him and Juan Manuel Marquez was last November, but Bradley won't be the one to hand him the loss.

Fighting Style

Bradley has an interesting style in the ring, and Pac-Man has admitted to ESPN that he's concerned about his opponent's orthodox style compared to his southpaw stance. That being said, Pacquiao has been preparing for this fact for quite some time now.

The Filipino boxer will have trouble if he allows Bradley to turn the bout into a fight more than a boxing match, but Pacquiao is adaptable and seems to be more aware of what his opponent is capable of.

There are few fighters who are better students of the sport than Pac-Man, and he'll be ready for the style Bradley brings to the ring, along with how to adapt to fighting a righty.

Bradley's Overconfidence

Bradley has made it known to any member of the media who will listen that he believes he will defeat his opponent when push comes to shove. In fact, the California native recently told the media during his Tuesday workout to "Tune in on June 9 when I destroy Manny Pacquiao."

Pac-Man's former opponent, Hatton, recently told Boxing Fixtures: "Manny Pacquiao is the number one pound-for-pound fighter in the world and he goes into this fight as the favorite..."

While the "The Hitman" did go onto say that he thinks Bradley will give Pac-Man a good fight, Pacquiao is arguably the greatest boxer in the game, and his opponent continues to act like he's facing a no-name fighter.

Pac-Man respects and understands what Bradley brings to the table, and he's said all the right things in the media. His humbleness will bode will for him during the fight.

Bradley will get discouraged if Pacquiao controls the early round due to the confidence he's built for himself, and that will get Pac-Man inside the head of his opponent.

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