By Miguel Rivera
Brandon Rios (33-2-1, 24KOs) is pushing to get the opportunity to face former two-division world champion Timothy Bradley (31-1-1, 12KOs) on June 13th, on HBO.
According to Rios' trainer, Robert Garcia, the boxer has already asked his manager Cameron Dunkin to arrange the fight with Bradley.
Rios and Bradley are both promoted by Top Rank. They used to share the same manager until Bradley decided to have wife handle the managerial duties early last year.
Bradley was last seen in December going to a draw with Diego Chaves, and Rios was back in January where he destroyed Mike Alvarado in the third round of their trilogy bout.
"Brandon asked Cameron Dunkin to get him the opportunity to fight on June 13 with Timothy Bradley, because that is the date that they are saying Bradley will return," Garcia told ESPN Deportes.
"They seem to have other names already on the table for Bradley, but Brandon does not want to be kept out of big fights, and Brook said no, and now Bradley is available. He wants to see if it can be done."

