Bob Arum: "Tim Bradley Is Too Tough For Amir Khan."

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    Bob Arum: "Tim Bradley Is Too Tough For Amir Khan."

    By James Slater

    27-year-old Timothy Bradley may be on the verge of landing himself the biggest and the best fights of his entire career. Now the holder of the WBC and WBO belts at 140-pounds, Bradley is in line to face WBA champ Amir Khan in a big unification clash; but perhaps more importantly, Bradley is now well and truly on promoter Bob Arum’s radar.

    The Top Rank boss spoke to Mike Marley at the weekend, to give his take on the Bradley-Devon Alexander fight, and he also spoke about the possibility of “Desert Storm” one day getting a fight with Manny Pacquiao..

    Arum told Marley he feels Bradley is “too tough a guy” for Khan, and that should the two meet in the summer as planned, Bradley will apply too much pressure for Khan to deal with.

    “I think Bradley is too tough a guy for Amir, that Khan has nothing to keep Bradley off of him,” Arum said. “Khan has nothing to hurt Bradley, while he’s getting constant pressure.”

    Arum’s take on the (hopefully) upcoming fight is interesting, but Khan himself said recently that he would look to counter Bradley’s attacks - most likely with uppercuts to the chin. But Arum knows his stuff when it comes to boxing and he has a pretty good record when it comes to predicting the outcome of a fight correctly. Is Arum right: will Bradley be too tough and too relentless for the 24-year-old Brit?

    As for a possible Bradley-Manny Pacquiao fight, Arum said Bradley is the “kind of fighter Manny would welcome.”

    “Bradley reminds me of Sugar Shane Mosley,” Arum continued. “Now, some may say Shane’s skills are diminished but he and Bradley always come across as nice guys. There’s no trash talking, any of that nonsense. Bradley’s the kind of fighter we’d love to have. He just comes off nicely as a person and is the kind of opponent I think Manny would welcome; the kind of opponent who is good for the sport of boxing.”

    Bradley is certainly growing on the fans, due in large part to his work ethic and his desire to fight the best again and again. The Palm Springs man has for a long time dreamt of a mega-fight with the likes of a Manny Pacquiao or a Floyd Mayweather. Maybe Arum can get him a date with Pac-Man?

    Arum, though, feels Saturday’s Bradley-Alexander fight came too soon in the careers of both men.

    “They made this fight too soon,” he said. “They should have let it build up another year or so. Watching on TV I felt no electricity, so much so that even the broadcasters did not seem really pumped up. Most of the fans got their tickets for free. It wasn’t a live audience like when you have a good Mexican fighter and fans who are really into the fight.”

    To be fair, fans weren’t really into Saturday’s fight because the styles of the two men failed to gel. It was no fault of Bradley’s though, and the immaculately-conditioned fighter tried his best to make it a fight. The audience was disappointingly small (reportedly 4,000) and that didn’t help the atmosphere.

    Rest assured, if and when Bradley fights Khan and Pacquiao, the place will be rocking in grand style!
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    Khan would brutalize Buttly

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        theres already an article about this posted by BoxingScene.

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          Originally posted by Flawless*
          why are you laughing?

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            Khan walked through fire in the Maidana fight but Bradley is too tough for him? I don't think so.

            And Khan has more than enough pop to keep Bradley off him, not that it's certain that Tim will try to walk him down. Why do people suddenly have this image of Bradley as a come forward pressure fighter? Have they seen not seen his previous fights? Taking it to Alexander was the correct tactic for that fight but he can fight off the back foot too.

            I actually think Khan vs Bradley is toss-up fight. But no way is Bradley too tough for Khan. If he wins, it will because he is smarter and executed his game plan better.

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              I think what he means is that Bradley's jab, left hook, headbutt combo will be too much for Khan.

              That martian melon of his is made of steel.

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                I think he means "Timmy I wuv you....won't you sign a conwact wiv me?"

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Keyser Soze
                  Khan walked through fire in the Maidana fight but Bradley is too tough for him? I don't think so.

                  And Khan has more than enough pop to keep Bradley off him, not that it's certain that Tim will try to walk him down. Why do people suddenly have this image of Bradley as a come forward pressure fighter? Have they seen not seen his previous fights? Taking it to Alexander was the correct tactic for that fight but he can fight off the back foot too.

                  I actually think Khan vs Bradley is toss-up fight. But no way is Bradley too tough for Khan. If he wins, it will because he is smarter and executed his game plan better.
                  maidana and bradley are too totally different fighters with two completely different styles. so i dont see how you can come to that conclusion

                  if they fight, i see it as a toss up but lean more towards bradley. i think bradley can get kahn off his game plan like he did devon

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                    Originally posted by yesir
                    maidana and bradley are too totally different fighters with two completely different styles. so i dont see how you can come to that conclusion

                    if they fight, i see it as a toss up but lean more towards bradley. i think bradley can get kahn off his game plan like he did devon
                    He's number one for that reason. He's the biggest challenge in the division.

                    Funny how Arum doesn't mention Pacquiao....

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