Joel Diaz: “Bradley-Pacquiao II was a more exciting fight than Mayweather-Pacquiao. I don’t see why not go for a third one!”

20 Submitted by on Fri, 24 July 2015, 01:17

Timothy Bradley and Manny Pacquiao have met inside the ring two times. In June of 2012 Bradley won a highly controversial split decision, a result that angered many boxing fans. In April 2014 the two met again, this time Pacquiao got the decision, in what people felt was a closer and more exciting fight than in their first encounter. Now with Bradley again holding the WBO welterweight belt, fans are hoping to see a third and deciding bout.

In part 1 of my “On The Ropes” boxing radio interview with Joel Diaz, I discuss with him Timothy Bradley’s recent title win and what he thought of the final round of the Jessie Vargas bout. Joel also talks about Tim’s future going forward and if he thinks Bradley will get bigger fights due to the ending of his last fight. Additionally, Joel shares his thoughts on the possibility of a third bout with Manny Pacquiao. Here is what Joel Diaz had to say.

Jenna J: One of the last times we saw you in the ring was in the Timothy Bradley vs. Jessie Vargas fight. Tim was having an easy time most of that fight but ran into a little bit of a trouble at the end. What are your thoughts now on that fight?

Joel Diaz: Well, Tim is a stubborn a fighter. Tim has to earn his decision the hard way, at some points in his career. He was following the game plan through the whole fight, and obviously as a fighter if you feel confident in there that everything is fine and you’re doing good, obviously the confidence can get you a little reckless and careless, and that’s exactly what happened.

I was telling him and repeating every round, “Tim, don’t get careless. Don’t drop your defense, one punch can change the whole fight, one punch can make a big difference,” and he said, “Yes” but once he’s in there, he’s in his own world and he’s feeling confident and he goes on his own.

When that punch landed, of course I saw the damage that Jessie did to Tim, but what I saw was that Tim was in control and we practice for everything. In the gym, we practice for knockdowns, we practice for everything and I knew Tim was hurt, but he was in control.

As Tim wass moving around the ring coming towards my corner, I see him block two punches and I turned to his father to tell him “Ray, relax he is fine, he is fine,” I repeated to him twice “He’s fine.” And then when he got to the corner where I was sitting, I told him, “Tim just get in there and hold him,” and he did! He went in there and he held Jessie and that’s when the referee stepped in to separate them and then he called the fight and it’s over.

At that moment he signaled ten seconds, the ten seconds before the bell, and the referee said, “The fight is over,” so Jessie starts celebrating. For a minute I was in shock. I said, “What happened here? Did Jessie really think he won or did the referee really stop Tim?” So, it took me a minute to focus on exactly what was happening in that moment.

Until I saw Todd duBoef — which is the promoter — and then I saw another guy from Top Rank and he said “No Joel, relax, relax. Tim won, Tim won,” so then I relaxed a little bit. But you know there are a lot of things in boxing, there are new things every time and you’d be surprised at the things that are happening in this sport lately. Those are things that worry anybody in there, in a situation like that.

Jenna J: Going forward with Tim, do you think this result will actually maybe help him because he looked a little bit more vulnerable in that sense that if a light hitting guy in Jessie Vargas hurt him, that maybe Tim will get more big opportunities?

Joel Diaz: Well, Tim obviously is getting older in this sport and it’s common sense. Tim has been in some really tough fights and it’s understandable. His body already took a toll in his career, his body is already getting tired.

You get to a point where every fighter starts diminishing his ability the older you get and we see it. I don’t know, maybe this is a sign of Tim losing a little bit due to his age already, and plus he puts a lot of work in to himself he puts a lot of work in his body. The older you get, the less you have to train, and Tim has no limits.

I’m not going to take anything from Jessie Vargas. Jessie Vargas really put in his whole body into that punch, and we could all see it. I see that punch in slow motion, and Jessie really, really wanted to hurt Tim. But you can’t win a fight, I mean you’re losing eleven and a half rounds and then one punch?

It could change the whole thing but Tim could have survived the few seconds that were on the clock. He survived against Ruslan Provodnikov, a heavy hitter. I don’t think just one punch made a difference in the fight. It gave people something to talk about, but it doesn’t deserve a rematch.

Jenna J: Tim is now the WBO welterweight champion, Floyd Mayweather vacated the belt, and now Tim is the full champion, so obviously there are opportunities there. Do you think there is any chance that a third Pacquaio fight could still possibly be out there?

Joel Diaz: Anything can be possible. Anything can be possible, and don’t get me wrong because Tim at one point in his career after he lost to Pacquiao the second fight he said, “If I get that WBO title, Manny is going to come back to me again.” He doesn’t doubt it, and I don’t doubt it.

They went at it twice and you know they had controversy in the first one and he beat him the second time. Tim put up a hell of a fight in the second fight and Bradley-Pacquiao 2 was a more exciting fight than Mayweather-Pacquiao. I don’t see why not go for a third one. I mean, Pacquiao fought Marquez four times.

Written by

20 Responses to "Joel Diaz: “Bradley-Pacquiao II was a more exciting fight than Mayweather-Pacquiao. I don’t see why not go for a third one!”"
  1. Jason Lake says:

    No more 3rd! Pacquiao dominated the fight both.

    • Well Now... says:

      Pac dominated the first but the second was pretty competitive and entertaining. If Tim can put a bit more sauce in his punches, a third fight might be pretty close, though I still see it for Pac.

  2. karla says:

    pacquiao dominated bradley but tim has a balls and i respect him as a fighter hes not a ducker he urged pac to come in the ropes mayweather and pac fight are simply garbage waste of money not fun to watch

    • Well Now... says:

      I agree. It’s sad that Tim’s fights with Pac (and the constant controversy he encounters in general) paint him as a bad guy. He’s a light hitter and a great boxer, but he always goes to war and has a lot of heart, and for better or worse always tries to give a good show. He definitely needs a lot more love than what he’s getting.

  3. Kidd KulaPooh-Pooh GirlGago says:

    One punch could change the fight or mean a W….
    Examples:
    – Foreman hitting Moore’s chin with a baseball bat (BIG George was clearly losing the fight);
    – Julio Cesar Chavez Sr. hit Meldrick Taylor with a sledgehammer with seconds to go in the final round…. and we all know Taylor was ahead on all scorecards…..

    NO TRILOGY = Pacquiao clearly won the 2 fights w/ Tim The Noogie

  4. floydgay says:

    if we want to look for good news in boxing,floyd should better retire if he will fight berto. no more fooling around this time floyd.

  5. sharp puncher says:

    no chance pacquiao won clearly both 2 fights.

  6. sharp puncher says:

    if the fight pacman vs mayweather held in manila philippines pacman surely win and unanimous decision.mayweather won because it held in las vegas and the judges and refere protect him

  7. john alders says:

    No way! Bradley is way below Pac’s level. Bradley should fight floyd jr. for they’re in the same level.

    • Anonymous says:

      Idiot Pac LOST 5 times Floyd NEVER lost and Marquez wasn’t pacmans only knockout lost he got knocked out twice before so don’t compare him to Floyd compare him to another 6x loser like himself… I know you not American for this comment

  8. Kdd says:

    Why a third? Pac dominated Bradley twice. Already

  9. vinve says:

    The fight that pac vs floyd is not boring, is just bcus floyd so sucks in boxing, i dont no how he get into, boxing career,
    I watch that match,,,floyd is really scared to getting punch by pacman dude,,,he scared his face been ruin by pac,,floyd not even suit in boxing career,,he just making $$$$ with it,,i dont think a really good boxer, career result can be, 40-0,, do u guys belive it, even my idol mike tyson,,also lost a fight in his career, and also others great boxer,, think about it guys,,

  10. KBT says:

    It was exciting because your favorite Pac-Man won. Floyd vs Pacman was not exciting because pacmanlost miserably. Who cares about who pacman fight? After all he never accept his lost.

    • Anonymous says:

      Exactly if Pac man would have won the referee would be the best get and last Vegas would be home to Pac man #Sorelosers

  11. Joe Thornton says:

    How exciting were those other 5 losses Wack Pac-Man has? How exciting was it when wack Pac-Man got knocked the F* out? Face it guys, Pacquaio is a has been who was able to convince you all that he’s more than he really is. Pacquaio is able to bullshit the public but he definitely couldn’t bullshit Mayweather, or me either for that matter. Stop trying to justify worshipping the wrong guy. He lost another fight and manufactured an excuse for losing. That’s not what champions do.

    • Kdd says:

      Pac is an all time great.whether u agree don’t matter ..it only matters in your small fantasy world. Floyd is a business man and should be treated as such in terms of his legacy. He fights with a name who is on the decline ..always has.. Enjoy fraud fighting berto ..and learn something about boxing.

  12. Ruben Tejada says:

    Bradley allmost got knocked out in hes last fight and he is like rock that dont wanna break but his fight are boring

    • Well Now... says:

      I dunno, I find his fights pretty entertaining, if only for his heart and willingness to engage in brawls despite his mediocre power, and coming out on top despite ridiculous amounts of damage. His fight with Provo is an underrated classic.

  13. PACMANUSA says:

    No need for Pacquiao to fight Bradley again he’s already beaten him TWICE regardless of what the three blind mice said in the first fight .

    Pacquiao only has two worthwhile fights left !

    A rematch with the SOB Mayfag and a fifth fight with McRoids that cheating wetback .

  14. Frank says:

    Tim Bradley could very well upset Pac-Man. He must repeat the the same game plan as fight two but sustain the attack all 12 Rounds.