By Ernest Gabion

BoxingScene.com was informed by WBC junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (23-0, 11KOs) that he is seriously considering a move to the lightweight division. Although Bradley is undefeated and beat a guy who many considered one of the best at the weight in Junior Witter, he still can't seem to entice the big names and other champions to fight him. Five-pounds south, the lightweight division is very deep and has more than enough big names to go around.

"You might see me later this year and I'm even thinking about campaigning at 135 and you're the first one to know," Bradley said. "I already spoke with the doctor and he said that it's physically possible for me and I will still be physically healthy. And I won't lose lean muscle mass. So, ya'll might see me at 135."

Bradley tells BoxingScene that big fights with big names is the driving force behind a possible drop in weight. With names like Juan Manuel Marquez, Nate Campbell, Juan Diaz, Manny Pacquiao, Michael Katsidis, Jesus Chavez, Marco Antonio Barrera, Amir Khan, Joan Guzman, Anthony Peterson and Edwin Valero - Bradley could stay busy for a long time.

"It's a very hot division and there's a lot of big fights there. That's what I'm looking for. I'm looking for big fights," Bradley said.