I'd give Bradley the slight edge, but I wouldn't be surprised if Valero took him out. Timmy's aggressive and he is a go-getter, that might get him on a gurney out of the ring if Valero lands a big left on his temple or whatever. Would love to see this bout, undefeated versus undefeated
Comments Thread For: Timothy Bradley-Edwin Valero, Arum Eyes The Fight
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They need to be pushing for Valero to get Jaun Manuel Marquez @ 135 before he moves up. That's the fight that will generate the biggest revenue for both of them. Marquez needs to defend the title against the best possible opponent in the division, which I think we can all agree is now Valero, and this will also pay huge dividends towards landing a fight with Pacquiao who they are both pursuing.Comment
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What about the money? If Showtime can scrounge up enough money for him to fight Peterson and Cherry-type opponents, they should have no problem finding enough money to split between him and Valero. ****, throw it on PPV for 20 bucks if you have to.Comment
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This would be a good fight. I'm think Bradley would be able to take Valero's punches and outbox him. I just hope he doesn't care too careless and consistently try to brawl with Valero. Bradley was down twice against Holt and Valero is a much harder puncher than Holt.Comment
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The funny part of this **** is that Arum wants Valero to fight the slick boxer not his protected cash cow.
JMM fought higher rated Lightweights ( El Cepillo Casamayor & J Diaz both within the top 5)) than either Pacquiao ( D Diaz #5 at the time & now barely in the top ten) or Valero ( DeMarco is not even in the top 5) so far. Nontheless, I believe Valero will beat the majority if not all of the current list of top lightweight fighters.Last edited by Mr Reality; 02-08-2010, 09:02 PM.Comment
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