Timothy Bradley: The Next "Most Avoided Fighter" in boxing?

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  • chillin8
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    Timothy Bradley: The Next "Most Avoided Fighter" in boxing?

    Could Timothy Bradley be on Paul Williams status? He's already said he's ready for Pac, May, even head to the U.K. for a fight with Amir Khan. What do you guys think? Does he have to sign with the a promoter like Arum or GBP to land these big fights?
  • Lechero
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    I hope not. That most avoided **** is usually to hype a fighter that will end up getting exposed when he fights elite talent ( like Williams, etc) Reality is that there is no such thing as a "most avoided fighter" in boxing. If you have a great promoter to guide your career you will never be an avoided fighter no matter who you are or how great.

    I gurantee you that if Williams was with Top Rank he would have faced Cotto, Mosley by now.

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    • Boss Don
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      i don't think anyone is scared of Bradley or trying to avoid him actully i think Bradley is kind of overrated he is good but not as good as people try to make him seem but you know just my opinion

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      • mangler jr
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        You can't **** with the Desert Storm.

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        • eli porter
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          Originally posted by King22
          i don't think anyone is scared of Bradley or trying to avoid him actully i think Bradley is kind of overrated he is good but not as good as people try to make him seem but you know just my opinion
          yes yes and yes.

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          • Sin City
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            Manny Pacquiao has much bigger fish to fry.
            Amir Khan would be a great fight.
            Mayweather should stop looking to the Jr. Welter division and start fighting other dudes his size.
            I don't think Bradley is being avoided.
            He'll get his big shot soon.

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            • Sweet Jesus
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              #7
              Bradley just needs to keep fighting. No one is going to deny him if he keeps beating the likes of Witter, Holt, Campbell, and Peterson consecutively.

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              • bojangles1987
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                Bradley is no where near that kind of status yet, he's just in a division where the big fights will be hard to come by. Give Amir Khan another year and you have your super fight, assuming Khan isn't exposed.

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                • flyest1
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                  I would like to see Bradley vs Zab Judah or Devon Alexander

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                  • Rabbit ♠
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by King22
                    i don't think anyone is scared of Bradley or trying to avoid him actully i think Bradley is kind of overrated he is good but not as good as people try to make him seem but you know just my opinion
                    Originally posted by eli porter
                    yes yes and yes.
                    I agree. Bradley is easy one of my top 5 fav but ever since the Peterson win ppl have been on his nuts like he's Floyd Mayweather. The kid is still a bit green and while I think he's the next big thing, people are acting like he's proven. He's in a very stacked division so lets see what happens this year..

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