I think Bradley-Cotto is a 50-50 fight and the fact that Bradley wanting to fight Cotto instead of Alexander says a lot about Cotto. Here this *******'s promoter is talking about a fucking tournament and then this ducking ass fool says everybody's name in a different division. Screw Bradley. I'm not watching anymore of his fights til he mans the hell up.
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Originally posted by Iceta Lives View PostI think Bradley-Cotto is a 50-50 fight and the fact that Bradley wanting to fight Cotto instead of Alexander says a lot about Cotto. Here this *******'s promoter is talking about a fucking tournament and then this ducking ass fool says everybody's name in a different division. Screw Bradley. I'm not watching anymore of his fights til he mans the hell up.
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Originally posted by BoxerDood View PostWere you guys saying that when Floyd didn't sign the two fight deal with Margo and Cotto because of money??? I highly doubt it.
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Originally posted by mr.applesauce View Post"After Abregu, his direction depends on the biggest financial opportunity on the table."
. . . i am now confident that Alexander will be Bradley's next opponent, if not it will be Andre Berto.
and I don't understand,
some Floyd fans diss Bradley for not taking the fight right away
. . . but they justify it when floyd says that the money isn't right.
double standards. the ****
and Mosley up to 147 before he got them big money fights.
Bradley still got some work to do at 140. I think if he fights
Alexander, Kahn and Ortiz in whichever order and wins then
he is in a good position to get a big pay day. Who has he
beaten? I think his best bet would have been trying to unify
140 then moving up.
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Originally posted by mr.applesauce View Post"After Abregu, his direction depends on the biggest financial opportunity on the table."
. . . i am now confident that Alexander will be Bradley's next opponent, if not it will be Andre Berto.
and I don't understand,
some Floyd fans diss Bradley for not taking the fight right away
. . . but they justify it when floyd says that the money isn't right.
double standards. the ****
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Bradley has lost his mind.
Right now he isn't an attractive opponent for Mayweather or Pacquiao or Cotto. Why would they even consider him, he brings zero to the table.
If he were to clean out the 140 pound division THEN he would have the status to go request a fight with those guys.
But he probably knows deep down inside that he can't beat Devon Alexander so why risk it.
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Do we really need a press release from Bradley every ****ing week, telling us how he wants a big fight.
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I anticipate, if he's successful, Bradley fighting on the undercard of May Pac, assuming they fight, against either a Golden Boy fighter (such Saul Alvarez who's being groomed) or Arum fighter (such as Clottey, Melligan, Martirosyan or Alphoso Gomez). A win against Abreju and a win against any of those fighters puts him in direct line to fight May.
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Good. Give him Cotto at 154 and see the Bradley Train come right off the tracks. I want to like Bradley the way I used to, but his mouth and these kinds of grandious visions of his are really turning me off. He says things just "have to be right"...obviously he's talking money, but he's a guy with zero fan base in California, and not enough buzz to do anything in Vegas without a major dance partner. Floyd didn't have the huge fan base either, but he kept fighting and winning, and is also willingly wears the black hat. Timmy needs a couple of big wins against top opposition, for shorter money, before he gets the huge paydays he now feels he deserves. This is what HBO deals do to young fighters.
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