Business-wise, it’s makes sense.
Judah is well known to the US audience, and is a popular fighter. He’s also the IBF belt holder, but crucially, he’s also way past his best. Logically you would expect Amir to beat him.
And there you go...
Amir is now MUCH better known in the states after fighting Judah, and also has a 50% share of available belts opposed to 25% which makes fighting Bradley a true unification fight.
Financially it would also make far more sense, earn a wedge against Judah then earn even more fighting Bradley then he would were he to fight Bradley in July as has been muted.
I’m surprised this hasn’t been suggested more. I appreciate Amir wants Bradley next, but I’m sure GBP are having a word in his ear...
Judah is well known to the US audience, and is a popular fighter. He’s also the IBF belt holder, but crucially, he’s also way past his best. Logically you would expect Amir to beat him.
And there you go...
Amir is now MUCH better known in the states after fighting Judah, and also has a 50% share of available belts opposed to 25% which makes fighting Bradley a true unification fight.
Financially it would also make far more sense, earn a wedge against Judah then earn even more fighting Bradley then he would were he to fight Bradley in July as has been muted.
I’m surprised this hasn’t been suggested more. I appreciate Amir wants Bradley next, but I’m sure GBP are having a word in his ear...
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