Man I need to be a boxing advisor. Bradley shouldnt take this fight, no need to, he should go after Torres, a very winnable fight and he would pick up a belt along with his troubles, unless Holt snatches it when he fights Torres.
Bradley-Witter Rematch in The United States?
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It's all a show for the cameras.
Bradley should get an Oscar for his performance backstage after the Witter fight.
''I love you dad!''
Oh dear.Comment
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I watched bradley before the witter fight n it pissed me off them! so STFU... i like boxers who can bend the rules a bit but when you do it every fight when your losing it's GTFOComment
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i personally don't think that bradley should do a rematch, i think he should fight his mandatory.
i put it like this, had witter got a gift decision in their fight, and it was surrounded by controversy, witter wouldn't give a rematch, he would say that he won and that he is only wanting to fight the best this and that, and that would leave bradley out in obscurity and maybe never get a chance again at the belt.
now that the shoe is on the other foot, witter is wanting a rematch, when personally, i, as do so many others, don't think that witter performance was worhty of a rematch.
if i were bradley i would be like, get in line and maybe we can make something happen down the road.
seriously, the only reason bradley even got a shot at the title was because he was witters mandatory, you know witter wouldn't even take the fight with bradley had that not been the case, so witter was the one who had everythign to lose and he did, he should've prepared for the fight instead of looking to land a fight with hatton during his training and stuff.
i'd like to see bradley build on this win, i do think that bradley could and would win in a rematch, but i don't think that witter deserves it really, not with that performance anyway.Comment
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iv heard all kinds of things went on before the fight. heres one of them
JUNIOR Witter hid a secret family torment as he went into the ring to unsuccessfully defend his world title, The Star can reveal today.
The Sheffield/Doncaster-based boxer's father, Walter, has been suffering a serious illness and Witter has been concerned about his welfare.
Witter comes across as a private, sometimes shy, person. He is not the type to tell the media details about his family life - or make excuses following his defeat to American Timothy Bradley last week.
Similarly, trainer Brendan Ingle - normally one of the most talkative people in sport - would speak only briefly about the preoccupation that clouded Witter's mind in the run-up to his unsuccessful WBC light-welterweight defence at Nottingham last weekend.
"Junior had been training and then running to and from Bradford because of his dad's illness" he said.
"That sort of thing going on in Junior's life is bound to have an effect on anybody. We're all human beings.
"We had tried to make his mind blank before the fight and to just get on with the job.
"But it's all right us saying it; it is another thing doing it. We don't know what is going through his head."
Witter's Jamaican-born dad, a former club owner, remains poorly, added Ingle.
The Wincobank boxing guru said last Saturday's fight generally represented a "bad day at the office" and Witter was now focused on a re-match.
"There is no doubt the other fella (Bradley) was an outstanding contender, but Junior was not the boxer I have known all these years; he didn't seem to have his mind on the job," Ingle added.
Ingle revealed Witter had been treated by a physio for an ankle injury too.
He said Witter's famed "speed and power" was still there and would be unleashed on the opponents match-makers come up with next.Comment
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