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    LAS VEGAS - Cameron Dunkin, who manages WBO/WBC junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (27-0, 11 KOs), confirmed a Wednesday report by BoxingScene.com, that his fighter will face WBA counterpart, Amir Khan (24-1, 17 KOs), on July 23. An agreement was reached in principle between Bradley's promoter, Gary Shaw, and, Khan's promoter, Golden Boy Promotions.

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  • #2
    Oh christ, why does it have to be Vegas. I went to Cotto/Marg in July and Vegas is just an awful place to be in the Summer. No way will I go to this fight now.

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    • #3
      thats a good thing. no accusations of hometown robbery

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      • #4
        would have been a great fight for engllnd, guess they will probably get 5000 if there luky.... ****in fat yank bastards.....

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        • #5
          How is this possible for the fight to be signed when Khan has got to get past Mcclosky?

          Does this re-confirm Haye's ducking of Wald?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by acdc View Post
            would have been a great fight for engllnd, guess they will probably get 5000 if there luky.... ****in fat yank bastards.....
            Cause for the millionth time, we run the sport. Besides all that Mandalay is willing to pay more than any British venue.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Check View Post
              Oh christ, why does it have to be Vegas. I went to Cotto/Marg in July and Vegas is just an awful place to be in the Summer. No way will I go to this fight now.
              Yeah, Las Vegas is very hot and uncomfortable in the summer. This fight would have been huge in Britian but I believe Tim Bradley didn't want to go there and be a victim of homecooking. At least in Vegas, it is a neutral site and it will be on HBO which is good enough for me. It's the one fight left that will determine the best 140 lber...

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Slick_Rick View Post
                How is this possible for the fight to be signed when Khan has got to get past Mcclosky?

                Does this re-confirm Haye's ducking of Wald?
                the fight is not signed and nothing is official... this is how GBP does it's press... they don't give you info all at once... the dole it out in minced portions... best to not pay any attention until after khan/mccloskey.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Check View Post
                  Cause for the millionth time, we run the sport. Besides all that Mandalay is willing to pay more than any British venue.
                  i beg to differ.....wbc = mexico, wba = panama, wbo = puerto ric and only IBF = USA..i'd hardly call that 'running the sport'..and while yes you've got HBO and showtime (we've got sky) the UK can put 4x the bums on seats of an average american gate. in fact i recently saw an article from an american boxing journo that said there was more atmosphere in a local london amateur boxing night than in many of the american pro events INCLUDING alexander v bradley - a so called 'marquee' fight for the US. sniff sniff....is that coffee?

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                  • #10
                    Too early to confirm this. Khan's family still need ruin this fight with bad negotiations and stealing contracts.

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