Manny Pacquiao And Juan Brother Marquez Block Off


Before Manny Pacquiao and Juan Brother Marquez block off in their trilogy-ending subject attack Wednesday night time in Las Nevada, up-and-coming killer Jimmy Bradley Jr. will try to protect his WBO light-weight welterweight subject against seasoned killer Fran Casamayor.

Although 28-year-old Bradley goes into the attack with a perfect 28-0 report, his newest check against Casmayor has been overshadowed by the boasting encompassing the night of top level.

Bradley beat Younger Witter in 12 units back in 2008 to assert the WBO light-weight welterweight subject, which he has yet to give up in several years and six quarrels.

The 40-year-old Casamayor is on the downswing of his job having missing two of his last four times, together with a 2008 TKO reduction to Juan Brother Marquez at the MGM Fantastic in Las Nevada.

Although Bradley has the apparent benefits over the getting older Cuban on Wednesday night time, many worldwide of punching think Bradley can put himself in best location to be the top level next time around.

Not only does the advantage lay in Bradley's corner on Saturday night, but the pressure does as well. The pressure to defeat the middle-aged Casamayor, and to do it looking good.

Given that a win Saturday night could possibly catapult him into a backup role for Floyd Mayweather next spring in Vegas, Bradley can ill-afford an off night, especially against a declining Casamayor.

Bradley should win the fight, not by knockout necessarily, but by outlasting his older opponent through all 12 rounds. His resume suggests that Casamayor has no shot, and many would agree.

Those gearing up for the main event between Pacquiao and Marquez Saturday night should remember that the preceding fight featuring the emerging Tim Bradley is not only worth taking note of, but worth watching.

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