Fight Night: Timothy Bradley vs. Manny Pacquiao

See how the two fighters stack up.

Ready to Rumble - Will Timothy Bradley dethrone Manny Pacquiao for his championship title when they meet in Las Vegas on June 9? He’s talked a big game so far, and luckily has the undefeated record to back it up. Pound for pound, keep reading to see how these two fighters stack up. —Britt Middleton (Photo: AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, John Locher)

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Ready to Rumble - Will Timothy Bradley dethrone Manny Pacquiao for his championship title when they meet in Las Vegas on June 9? He’s talked a big game so far, and luckily has the undefeated record to back it up. Pound for pound, keep reading to see how these two fighters stack up. —Britt Middleton (Photo: AP Photo/Las Vegas Review-Journal, John Locher)

Introducing Timothy Bradley - Decidedly the underdog in Saturday’s bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Timothy Bradley is not short on confidence that he can usurp Pacquiao for the World Boxing Organization Welterweight Championship. "It's all or nothing," he told the Associated Press at a press event this week. "No rounds off. Round by round I have to win each one." The 28-year-old, who hails from Palm Springs, California, currently holds the WBO Light Welterweight title. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images)

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Introducing Timothy Bradley - Decidedly the underdog in Saturday’s bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Timothy Bradley is not short on confidence that he can usurp Pacquiao for the World Boxing Organization Welterweight Championship. "It's all or nothing," he told the Associated Press at a press event this week. "No rounds off. Round by round I have to win each one." The 28-year-old, who hails from Palm Springs, California, currently holds the WBO Light Welterweight title. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images)

From Minimum Wage to Big Money - The fact that Bradley has won all of his past 28 fights has made him the star to watch in the boxing world. If he beats Pacquiao on Saturday, he could stand to make at minimum $5 million, not bad considering he once had only $11 in his bank account and worked as a waiter to support his boxing career. (Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

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From Minimum Wage to Big Money - The fact that Bradley has won all of his past 28 fights has made him the star to watch in the boxing world. If he beats Pacquiao on Saturday, he could stand to make at minimum $5 million, not bad considering he once had only $11 in his bank account and worked as a waiter to support his boxing career. (Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Finally His Time - Bradley’s bout with Pacquiao will undoubtedly be the biggest of his eight-year professional career. Before Saturday, his biggest claim to fame was besting Junior Witter in England in 2008. Aside from his undefeated streak, Bradley has 12 knockouts under his belt. (Photo: John Gichigi/Getty Images)

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Finally His Time - Bradley’s bout with Pacquiao will undoubtedly be the biggest of his eight-year professional career. Before Saturday, his biggest claim to fame was besting Junior Witter in England in 2008. Aside from his undefeated streak, Bradley has 12 knockouts under his belt. (Photo: John Gichigi/Getty Images)

Manny Pacquiao: December 17 - The Filipino boxing sensation celebrates his 35th birthday. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images)

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The Other Side of Pac-Man - Manny Pacquiao has 17 years professional fighting experience. The 33-year-old hails from Kibawe, province of Bukidnon, Philippines. (Photo: David Becker/Getty Images)

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Pacquiao, the Statesman - Pacquio left home at age 14 but managed to put himself through college, where he studied business management and later took classes in law. In 2010, he was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines. Adding to his civic service, he is also a lieutenant colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army. (Photo: NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)

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Pacquiao, the Statesman - Pacquio left home at age 14 but managed to put himself through college, where he studied business management and later took classes in law. In 2010, he was elected to the House of Representatives in the 15th Congress of the Philippines. Adding to his civic service, he is also a lieutenant colonel in the Reserve Force of the Philippine Army. (Photo: NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images)

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Big Time Drama - Pacquiao is regarded by many sports organizations as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world. But aside from his prowess in the ring (54 wins, 38 knockouts), he is perhaps best known for his ongoing beef with Floyd Mayweather Jr., who has accused the boxer of taking performance enhancing drugs. Pacquiao has a pending slander lawsuit against Mayweather and fans are still waiting for the two champions to duke it out in the ring. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

Put Those Gloves Up - Pacquiao is the 4-1 favorite to win Saturday’s bout with Bradley, though some sports analysts say that at age 33 his game is slowly slipping away from him, and Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, has said that if the fighter loses on Saturday, he will advise him to retire. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

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Put Those Gloves Up - Pacquiao is the 4-1 favorite to win Saturday’s bout with Bradley, though some sports analysts say that at age 33 his game is slowly slipping away from him, and Pacquiao’s trainer, Freddie Roach, has said that if the fighter loses on Saturday, he will advise him to retire. (Photo: Al Bello/Getty Images)

No Vices Here - In order to prepare for Saturday’s fight, the notoriously religious Pacquiao has given up gambling, drinking and basketball in favor of bible study. He stands to make $26 million for a win. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

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No Vices Here - In order to prepare for Saturday’s fight, the notoriously religious Pacquiao has given up gambling, drinking and basketball in favor of bible study. He stands to make $26 million for a win. (Photo: Harry How/Getty Images)

Strength and Endurance - At 140 pounds, Bradley’s developed muscular structure has led critics to imply his girth will slow him down in the ring against the leaner Pacquiao, who at 144 pounds is known for his agility and quick footwork. Again going against preconceptions, Bradley has admitted that he maintains a strict vegan diet when he trains. "Yes, I've got muscles, but I know how to use my muscles," he told the AP. (Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

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Strength and Endurance - At 140 pounds, Bradley’s developed muscular structure has led critics to imply his girth will slow him down in the ring against the leaner Pacquiao, who at 144 pounds is known for his agility and quick footwork. Again going against preconceptions, Bradley has admitted that he maintains a strict vegan diet when he trains. "Yes, I've got muscles, but I know how to use my muscles," he told the AP. (Photo: Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)