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    Manny expects Bradley to run

    MANILA, Philippines - Manny Pacquiao doesn’t expect Timothy Bradley to engage and go toe-to-toe when they meet on June 9 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

    Truth is Pacquiao thinks Bradley will use the size of the ring to the hilt.

    “Tatakbo ‘yan (He will run),” said Pacquiao yesterday at the Wack Wack Golf and Country Club where he played a round with Filipino golf star Frankie Miñoza.

    Pacquiao has agreed to the terms of the fight and even though no contract has been signed it’s green and go for his return to the ring four months from now.

    Pacquiao’s adviser, Mike Koncz, is expected to arrive from the US this week, bringing with him the details of the fight, and all the papers for Pacquiao to sign.

    Bradley won the Pacquiao lottery after negotiations with Floyd Mayweather Jr. bogged down for the third time in more than two years.

    Pacquiao also sought a rematch with Miguel Cotto but the Puerto Rican whom the Filipino knocked out in 2009 chose to fight the undefeated Mayweather.

    Bradley was labeled by Pacquiao’s chief trainer, Freddie Roach, as a dirty fighter who uses his head and elbows aside from his hands.

    Pacquiao thinks so, too.

    “Madumi nga (Yes, he’s dirty),” said the reigning WBO welterweight champion.

    “Napapansin ko nga. Gumagamit ng ulo (I’ve noticed it. He uses his head),” added Pacquiao of the WBO junior-lightweight champion from Cathedral City.

    Pacquiao is 54-3-2 with 38 knockouts while Bradley is 28-0 with only 12 knockouts under his name. But Pacquiao hasn’t knocked out anybody since Cotto.

    Pacquiao had gone the distance, some real tough rounds, against Joshua Clottey, Antonio Margarito, Shane Mosley and Juan Manuel Marquez in his last four fights.

    Now people are expecting him to go for the kill against Bradley, considering that he’s coming off a not-so-impressive win against Marquez last November.

    “Mahirap magsabi kasi depende yan sa kalaban (It’s tough to say because it depends on the opponent),” said Pacquiao.

    “Try natin (Let’s try),” he added. - By Abac Cordero (Philstar News Service, www.philstar.com)

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    9 comments

    • alfredo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      Tama nga naman si manny, ang gusto ninyo kasi ang pinipilit niyong gagawin nya sa ring. Patumbain ang kalaban. Ganon ba kadali? Di kayo na lang ang mag Pacquiao. Hehehe.
    • bill j  •  Sydney, Australia  •  3 months ago
      Kikitain kaya ni pacman sa laban niya ki bradley ang offer na 40 million us dollar ni mayweather ?
    • Neo  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      " But Pacquiao hasn’t knocked out anybody since Cotto." ........Di ba si Mosley last knockout hindi si cotto?
      • trey 3 months ago
        A drained and weakend 145lb Cotto.Gay will fight Cotto at 154lbs.NO CATCHWEIGHT.
    • dark_gambit  •  3 months ago
      Kung alam nyang tatakbo lang si Bradley e bakit siya pa ang pinili nyang labanan?!
    • Lucifer De adios  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      ......
    • Sean Vinz  •  Manila, National Capital Region  •  3 months ago
      way----ayo......
    • SVUbermensch  •  Dubai, United Arab Emirates  •  3 months ago
      bahala na . . .
    • Batu Sai  •  3 months ago
      why fight a junior welterweight? it doesn't make sense
    • Jethro  •  3 months ago
      I think manny should now preserve his physical condition and leave boxing for another vision in his life. He has made a good career in boxing that he brought honor to the country several times no other great filipino boxers have done. His earnings in the boxing profession is enough for him to live a comfort life with his family throughout his life. At his age now, certainly he starts to feel that symtomatic muscular pains. The current position he holds as a Congressman and the monitoring of his personal businesses are added mental pressure that affects his fighting spirit. The prestige that he gathered should not be tarnished by his falling down into the canvass. He must have to end it gracefully with a good honorable exit and enjoy life fully as a good congressman in his province or a good businessman. After all he already made a part of history in the field of boxing..
      • Alex 3 months ago
        well that's what you and others think...the problem is... although he already have 1.0 Biliion PHP the bank.. another 1.0 B PHP is waving to his face just to get into the ring.... so what do you think Paquiao will do? ... if your in Paquiao's shoes will you think twice? I dont think so.. .so you just think and think and think.. and think.
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