Friday, April 4, 2014

Pacquiao vs Bradley 2: Watch HBO PPV Boxing April 12

Pacquiao vs Bradley HBO PPV Boxing- Manny tells Jimmy Kimmel that Bradley's pride won't let him admit he lost the first bout. Manny Pacquiao was a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Wednesday, and told Kimmel that Timothy Bradley's pride is the reason he won't admit he lost their first fight.

Manny Pacquiao made another of his pre-fight promotional appearances on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night to hype up his April 12 HBO pay-per-view rematch with Timothy Bradley. When asked by Kimmel whether or not Pacquiao believes that Bradley knows he lost their 2012 fight, a controversial win for Bradley at best, Pacquiao said he thinks he does.

I think so, but, you know, because of the pride and because of ego, he claims that he won the fight, Pacquiao told Kimmel.

Kimmel asked if Pacquiao (55-5-2, 38 KO) would look for the knockout next Saturday, to keep the fight from entering the judges' hands again. I'm not thinking about the knockout, Pacquiao said. "If the knockout comes, it will come. My focus is more aggressiveness, throwing more punches. I want to prove to him that my killer instinct is always there."

The host also questioned (jokingly, but still) if Pacquiao is bothered by Bradley (31-0, 12 KO) claiming that Manny no longer has the hunger or drive he used to, and Pacquiao said that this time, he won't show compassion during the fight.

It's more a challenge to me. It's inspired me to work hard, to focus, Pacquiao told Kimmel. The last time, I was too nice to him in the ring. This time, I'll finish the fight, then I can be nice.
source: badlefthook.com/2014/4/3/5578476/pacquiao-vs-bradley-manny-tells-jimmy-kimmel-that-bradleys-pride-wont

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Watch Manny Pacquiao Vs Timothy Bradley 2 Fight Live Stream HBO PPV Boxing Saturday- April 12, 2014

By: Scott Christ
Watch Manny Pacquiao Vs Timothy Bradley 2 Fight Live Stream HBO PPV Boxing Saturday- April 12, 2014. Manny Pacquiao is looking forward to regaining the WBO welterweight title against Timothy Bradley on April 12, and feels he never really lost it.


How you deal with a bad decision after the fight? You train so hard for 10 weeks, fight a good fight and the judges go the other way. How long does it take to get over that? What's different in training this time around, knowing you can achieve revenge.

That is boxing. It is part of the game and you cannot let yourself get too upset over it or else it will consume you. Judges are human. You cannot expect them to be perfect.

"In the first fight against Tim Bradley, I was over it before I returned to the dressing room. To Freddie Roach and me, and apparently everyone else who watched the fight - except for two - I won the fight. The first thing I said to Freddie when we saw each other in the dressing after the fight was, ‘He [Bradley] ran just like we knew he would.' We never discussed or debated the decision because it was so obvious that I had won the fight and nearly every round.

"It never felt like a loss to me and no one treated me any differently. I was treated as the winner. I just moved forward and began training for my next fight, which was against Juan Manuel Márquez

"There is something different in this training camp. There are a lot of people who doubt I can fight the same way I fought when I knocked out Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton, Erik Morales and Marco Antonio Barrera. I want to prove to them that I am the best. I am inspired. I am the challenger. I know I will need to outbox and outspeed Bradley. And that is what I will do. This is the first time I have challenged for a world title that I lost. Do I want it back? You bet I do; and I want it back from Tim Bradley."

24/7 Pacquiao/Bradley 2 show 2 debuts Saturday, April 5 at 11:30 p.m. ET/PT and show 3 debuts Thursday, April 10 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT two nights before the high stakes welterweight title bout.

Pacquiao vs. Bradley 2 takes place Sat., April 12 live on pay-per-view beginning at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT.
source: http://www.badlefthook.com/2014/4/1/5569966/pacquiao-vs-bradley-ii-manny-pacquiao-eager-to-regain-title-he-feels