By Mark Vester

WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley has no problem heading to England to fight WBA champion Amir Khan in his backyard. If the fight makes more financial sense in England, Bradley will fight him in England. Bradley won his title by going to England to beat hometown favorite Junior Witter.

Bradley appeared on BoxingScene.com's official audio program, "Leave It In The Ring Radio," and said Khan is the easiest fight among the best fighters at 140-pounds

"The toughest fight would be Devon [Alexander] no doubt. The second toughest fight would be Marcos Maidana, and the third would be Khan. That's how I rank it. But the most money is Khan. I would take Khan in a heartbeat. Alexander is a lefty, he's quick and has a great jab, [and] he's hungry. The thing with Khan is, he's still learning. He still has a lot to learn. I saw a lot of things he did wrong against Malignaggi," Bradley said.

"It really don't matter [where the Khan fight happens]. I would love to go to the UK and duke it out with him in the UK. I would love to fight him here in the States. I thought he had a great outing here in the States. He had a big fanbase there in New York. We could do it somewhere around there or somewhere on the West Coast, maybe in [Las] Vegas. Wherever they are paying the most money is where we're going."

When the subject of IBF/WBC champion Devon Alexander came up, Bradley said HBO offered him more money to fight Marcos Maidana, than to fight Alexander. He wants to fight Alexander but says the fight doesn't make financial sense right now. Bradley moves up to welterweight on July 17 to fight unbeaten Luis Carlos Abregu. He hopes an impressive win will place his name in the hat to become a potential future opponent for Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. 

"HBO offered me more money for Maidana. I'm fighting for money. I'm not fighting for pride anymore because I pretty much know what I can do. I'm not running scared. I would love Devon Alexander, but the money is with the other guys. I'm chasing the money fights. Manny and Floyd, these are the fights that I'm chasing. I got mouths to feed," Bradley said.

"As far as Devon Alexander. The time will come. I think he's just a little upset because I'm making more money than him. He's been fighting on HBO and I've been fighting on Showtime and I'm making more money than him. I think his manager is a little bit butthurt, he's screaming for a fight with me. He don't run my career. I got my manager and I got my promoters and we know what we're doing. Right now it's not lucrative enough. I made more money than he made in his last two fights, in one of my fights."