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Tim Bradley says Zayas-Ennis isn’t a fair fight, sees 60-40 edge

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Tim Bradley says Zayas-Ennis isn’t a fair fight, sees 60-40 edge

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Breaking down the fight, Bradley said on his channel that he sees a “60-40” split in Ennis’ favor, pointing to speed, athleticism, and overall sharpness as the difference. He described both fighters as operating in similar ranges, working behind the jab and looking for openings between shots, but stressed that Ennis carries more impact in those same exchanges.

“There’s too much similarity,” Bradley said, before adding that Ennis “can do it better.”

Bradley expects the fight to feature stretches of technical boxing, particularly a back-and-forth jab battle, but believes the outcome will hinge less on pure skill and more on how each fighter reacts under pressure. He pointed to Ennis’ tendency to respond aggressively when hit, compared to Zayas taking a more measured approach.

“You piss Boots off when you hit him, he get that get back,” Bradley said. “Zayas, he more smart about it.”

That difference, in Bradley’s view, could become decisive over the later rounds, where conditioning and willingness to engage take over. He said the fight will come down to “who got more dog in them,” highlighting stamina and intent as separating factors once adjustments are made.

Bradley also identified a technical concern for Zayas, noting his habit of pulling straight back after punching, which he believes plays directly into Ennis’ strengths at mid-range.

“He gonna follow your ass out,” Bradley said, warning that Ennis is well-equipped to capitalize on those moments.

Despite leaning toward Ennis, Bradley credited Zayas for taking the fight, calling it the kind of matchup fighters are often steered away from early in their careers. He added that Zayas will be competitive and “fight his ass off,” but maintained that Ennis holds the edge going in.

This matchup represents a massive leap for Zayas. While Bradley is right about the technical similarities, the “dog” factor is usually what separates a champion from a contender.

Zayas has the ring IQ to make it close, but if he can’t fix the habit of pulling back in a straight line, Ennis will find his chin sooner rather than later. Conditioning will be the silent killer here; if Zayas can’t keep Ennis off him in the final four rounds, the “60-40” lead Bradley sees could quickly turn into a late-round stoppage.

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Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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