By Carlos Boogs

Timothy Bradley (32-1-1, 12KOs), currently the WBO-interim welterweight champion, has captured belts at junior welterweight and welterweight, but feels the junior middleweight division is a realm that he can easily crash.

In the weeks leading up to the June 27th title fight with Jessie Vargas, there were more than a handful of headlines related to Bradley's willingness to face WBA/IBO middleweight king Gennady "GGG" Golovkin.

Bradley is also more than willing to go to 154-pounds for a fight with Saul "Canelo" Alvarez or WBC middleweight champion Miguel Cotto - and those two fighters are expected to collide on an HBO Pay-Per-View date in November at a catch-weight of 155-pounds.

Bradley would love the winner and there is certainly a lot of money in facing the loser as well.

Last year Bradley was open to facing Cotto at 154.5 for the middleweight title. Those plans were dashed when Cotto stepped away from his working relationship with Top Rank and signed on board with Roc Nation Sports. 

"I have no problem at all [with going to 154]. At 154 I'll be even stronger," Bradley said. "Anything is possible. I can go to 154, I can stay at 147. Anything is possible. I will fight anybody. I would love to see how good I can be."

"I want to fight the best fighters available. 154 is a feasible weight for me. I walk around at 165, 170, 175. I can even get to 185. Look at my pops at how big he is. I can go up and bring my skill. I can do it anytime they want to do it. I'm willing to face the best, but all of these guys have to be willing to fight me."