Former WBO welterweight champion Timothy Bradley Jr., who has a fear of the Australian star Jeff Horn (16-0-1, 11 KOs), won a fight against WBO welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao (59-6-2, 38 KOs).
According to Bradley, who is in the color commentator in Brisbane of the ESPN sports giant, he noticed Horn's "best element" was missing.
Bradley believes that if Horn outstrips too much pressure and uses his strong right hand, he may have the advantage of defeating a boxing legend.
He said although he had lost, he was only 17th against Horn's career and had not yet met a top-level opponent like a Pacquiao.
Compared to Pacman, 38, it is very far away that the Pinoy ring icon is considered an 11-time world champion and has been a champion of eight different boxing divisions.
Horn, 29, is still a boy, and has yet to fight against 50,000 fans.
The pressure on Horn is how big it is to face it.
It was obvious that Horn had a "lottery ticket" as a chance to win a jackpot.
Bradley's advice is, if Horn's ability to put pressure on the game, do the game plan smoothly, 'do not be foolish,' do not wiggle into the blows, and let go of the extreme right, it has a bright start to the fighting senator.
"Do not be reckless, and do not be dumb. Be smart, "Bradley said as he attended the VIP luncheon event in Brisbane.
Bradley also speaks to his experience that it's easy to study Pacquiao's video tapes, but it's a different kind of way to do it first because of the speed of the punches and the impressive footwork.
If Bradley recalls he has been involved in trilogy fight with Pacman and he lost twice.
However, in their first fight in 2012, the American boxer became a controversial champion.