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 Last update:  1/30/2011       Read more by Chris LaBate         
   
Timothy Bradley: "I Have To Take Amir Khan Out Next!"
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By Chris LaBate

WBO/WBC junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley has laid out his target list for 2011. On Saturday night at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, he won a ten round technical decision over Devon Alexander to unify their 140-pound titles. Now he wants the WBA title owned by Amir Khan. Golden Boy Promotions wants to make Bradley-Khan on July 30. Khan already has a fight set for April 16 in Manchester. There is no opponent yet for Khan.

"Khan is probably number one on the list," Bradley said. "I would love a chance with Floyd Mayweather. I think I've got to take Amir Khan out next, then there will be no doubt who the best 140-pounder is in the world. The key name on the list down the road is Manny Pacquiao."

Tags: Timothy Bradley , Amir Khan , Khan-Bradley , Khan vs Bradley
 

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comment by Jim Jeffries, on 02-01-2011
I thought it was kinda odd when the announcers said at the beginning of the Bradley/Alexander fight, "this fight determines the best fighter at 140." Like the very next fight after Alexander got his a$$ kicked by Kotelnik. And with no mention of Khan.

comment by LeadUppercut, on 02-01-2011
[QUOTE=serv]After witnessing how Bradley and Alexander fought like amateurs, I am now convinced Khan will be too much for Bradley.[/QUOTE] " amateurs " ? Go watch an am fight ;)

comment by jaskieee, on 01-31-2011
[QUOTE=Larrysbird]I like Tim > Khan or Marquez but should be a good fight till the end.[/QUOTE] The end which will undoubtably come inside the distance courtesy of a headbutt/khan getting layed out.

comment by LeadUppercut, on 01-31-2011
[QUOTE=xaviertooth]it's not that. I like JMM to win for me to consider him to be legitimate at jr. ww/welterweight division. i think there will be no reason for pacquio/arum to discard JMM challenge when that happen. as for khan, i root for khan just because he has a better trainer. that's ...

comment by AndyShitHot, on 01-31-2011
[QUOTE=IIG]I don't give Khan much of a chance against Bradley. I think he gets stopped. I'm very interested in Marquez-Bradley though.[/QUOTE] The only way Bradley KO's Khan is via Headbutt. I do like Bradley but I have to admit that i'm not looking forward to seeing him fight again, he is a s...

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