Damn Bradley cut Devon off with this move. I guess Devon has nothing to do but fight Zab then.
Comments Thread For: Bradley vs Maidana is a Done Deal For June 19
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Against Urango who really isn't that great, considering the talent in the division (I think Khan might pose more problems than Urango just because of his speed) now this fight could be what Floyd vs Shane was supposed to be 10 years ago...a MEGA FIGHT (and who might be the future of the division/sport)...Bradley is not ducking Devon, just because Devon calls him out while Tim already has a fight coming up doesn't mean he is ducking him, besides seemed like your boy Devon wanted to fight Maidana next, so couldn't it be said he was ducking Bradley to fight Maidana? So instead of being impatient, let Bradley fight Maidana, and Devon.....fight Zab lol and maybe if they both win they will fight late this year or early next.Comment
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You don't know what you're talking about.so he fought 2 good names at 140 in holt and maybe witter. But peterson, campbell, and old cherry. really? Nevermind that campbell and peterson ain't never proven nothing at 140.
the peterson win was a good win though, but he still hadn't done nothign at 140 priori too that. The alexander fight is perfect now especially if u gon fight at 140. I gave him slack because he was gon fight at 147 for HBO debut, but Maidana the world prospect beater...c'mon son!
When Bradley unified against Holt, he had 2 immediate mandatories: Peterson and Alexander. And both of them were thought to be on basically the same level. Ain't nobody know Devon wasn't **** until he knocked out Urango.
Alexander had done less at 140 then Peterson at the time Bradley was forced to make the decision, was lesser known, and had not been on TV as much as him either. You're using revisionist history and Maidana is the best available fight not named Alexander.
This is Bradley's debut on HBO and anyone that criticizes him for his choice of opposition is an idiot.Comment
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I love it.BoxingScene.com has been advised by several strong sources that an agreement was reached for Timothy Bradley (25-0, 11KOS) to defend his WBO junior welterweight title against Marcos Maidana (28-1, 27KOs), the WBA's interim-champion, on June 19 with HBO televising. The venue is being finalized and should be revealed in the next couple of days. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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