That's not how boxing works, and has never been how it works. If you've got Showtime to put aside a date for a fight, as Shaw has, they're not going to keep that date open indefinitely. And if Bradley were to wait for several months with no guaranteed opponent while Arum twiddles his thumbs saying "there's no hurry", and if Arum then said after that "oh, sorry, I've got a fight with Valero to fight someone else," where does that leave Bradley? Several months wasted, and no opponent. No fighter would put up with that game, no one, and when you're talking about the guy who is almost universally ranked as the #1 Jnr Welterweight, expecting him to put up with that attitude is especially egregious.
Arum clearly doesn't want the fight. If he did, he would go into negotiations for it, instead of making lame ass excuses not to.
Arum clearly doesn't want the fight. If he did, he would go into negotiations for it, instead of making lame ass excuses not to.
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