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    WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley is making a list of targets at 140-pounds. Prior to a rise in weight, Bradley wants to clean out the junior welterweight division. He defends his title against WBA-interim champion Marcos Maidana on July 17. After Maidana, Bradley would like to target the full WBA champion Amir Khan, who defends his title against Paulie Malignaggi on May 15. After Khan, Bradley wants a showdown with WBC champion Devon Alexander. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    You won't get past Bradley you overhyped piece of trash

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    • #3
      Looking forward to 140 been cleaned up by whoever..

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      • #4
        USA baby. WAR BRADLEY!!!!!!!!!!!!

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        • #5
          best chance to get a mega fight a welterweight

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          • #6
            wouldnt be surprised 1 bit if bradley aint even in the mix to fight khan alexander maidina gona k,o him in 5 rounds and even if he won by the time khan and him get it on khan will have progressed to put a beaten on over rated braldys head who he beat fo that matter witter the quiter never beat camble holt loses all the time peterson no better than khan salita judgein by his padded record khan in time will beat all at 140

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            • #7
              Originally posted by leemoorcroft View Post
              wouldnt be surprised 1 bit if bradley aint even in the mix to fight khan alexander maidina gona k,o him in 5 rounds and even if he won by the time khan and him get it on khan will have progressed to put a beaten on over rated braldys head who he beat fo that matter witter the quiter never beat camble holt loses all the time peterson no better than khan salita judgein by his padded record khan in time will beat all at 140
              Punctuation.

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              • #8
                I like Bradley ever since he came over to Britain and beat Witter, but he is getting very overhyped. His record isn't even that great -

                Witter - Good win
                Cherry - Poor win
                Holt - Average win/ Knocked down twice
                Campbell - Decent win
                Peterson - Good win/ Still very green

                Yes Bradley is a very good fighter, but he hasn't proved himself to be the man at 140 yet. If he can get past Maidana (which he should) hopefully a fight with Khan will come into fruition, and the winner can fight Alexander to decide who is the top dog at light welterweight.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by timba1988 View Post
                  I like Bradley ever since he came over to Britain and beat Witter, but he is getting very overhyped. His record isn't even that great -

                  Witter - Good win
                  Cherry - Poor win
                  Holt - Average win/ Knocked down twice
                  Campbell - Decent win
                  Peterson - Good win/ Still very green

                  Yes Bradley is a very good fighter, but he hasn't proved himself to be the man at 140 yet. If he can get past Maidana (which he should) hopefully a fight with Khan will come into fruition, and the winner can fight Alexander to decide who is the top dog at light welterweight.
                  All the top guys at 140 right now are still relatively green, they all need a year or 2 more to develop i feel, its too early to be mixing them up right now.

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                  • #10
                    I think Bradley is decent, but as previously mentioned has gotten a little over-hyped. Still, 140 should be the best division for the next few years with Bradley, Alexander, Maidana, Khan and Mitchell all on the up.

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