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  • Originally posted by Hard Boiled View Post
    What do Berto and Bradley share in common? They are both African American boxers, Both are grossly overhyped and both are soon going to be former world champions, Just as Ortiz dismantled Andre Berto I fear that Bradley is going to suffer an even greater embarrasment at the hands of Khan.

    Alot of people have discredited Ortiz and Khan because both have had losses one was said to have no heart and proved everyone wrong against Berto, The other everyone said had no chin but took each and everyshot Maidana through at him. Instead the hype was always focused on Berto and Bradley, I guess alot of that has to do with them being African American, Lets be honest if Bradley or Berto were not African American but any other ethnic group in the US they would not have received the kind of media attention or hype surrounding them.

    Berto and Bradley soon to be to former world champions are having to make way for Khan and Ortiz. Im willing to bet all my points on Khan beating Bradley with anyone who is willing to take the bet.


    You fail...Bradley is as un-hyped as the come...isn't that why he can't draw more than 2000 people in his backyard..as you stated in a thread yesterday?

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    • Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
      i can't beleive how many idiots are on this website.
      A lot of casual fans came along with Pacquiao


      Many go by EA Fight Night Champion ratings.

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      • Originally posted by SpitBalla View Post
        People keep forgetting how much Bradley uses head butts to win. He head butted Alexander at least four times. He almost knocked Holt out with a head butt that was clearly blatant. Timmy is the dirtiest fighter around.

        They guy is a very good boxer but Amir is simply bigger and faster. Khan has what a six inch reach advantage and a four inch height advantage?

        I don't know why Maidana doesn't call out Bradley. I think Maidana would ko him cold.

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        • i don't like bradley, but he has had his share of fights...i still think he's gonna lose against khan, but he isn't hyped up imo. i can't believe he is on the ring's p4p rankings at #8, i think if by some miracle, he beats khan, then he should deff be up there....

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          • Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
            No...
            First, **** the so called boxing experts...

            And Bradley will earn it when, if he beat Kahn...wich is not sure...
            You've got that mixed up there bud. Wrong way around. Khan will have finally earned his hype if he beats the number 1 man at 140; Bradley.

            Which top fighter/champion (s) has Khan faced to be considered above Bradley? Maidana and Kotelnik? That's the two best guys he has fought by far. Please don't mention Malignaggi.

            Bradley however has faced avoided WBA champ Witter, Miguel Vasquez (current IBF 135 champ), Edner Cherry (I'm throwing him in because I know you'll counter by saying Khan's fought Paulie and Edner is the same level as Paulie), WBO champ Holt, former unified 135 champ Nate Campbell and most impressively his last three fights have been against three undefeated, top young fighters/champs like himself supposedly destined for big things (these weren't any Salita's or McCloskey's either) in Lamont Peterson, Luis Abregu and Devon Alexander.

            Oh, if you bring up Alexander 'losing' to Kotelnik as proof that that win is **** for Bradley I really hope you don't bring up Maidana as a good win for Khan as Maidana had also lost to Kotelnik and had as bad a performance against journeyman Corley as Devon did against Kotelnik and should have probably lost the fight.

            It's Khan that needs to prove himself against Bradley, the number one fighter at 140, not the other way around.

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            • Originally posted by BennyST View Post
              You've got that mixed up there bud. Wrong way around. Khan will have finally earned his hype if he beats the number 1 man at 140; Bradley.

              Which top fighter/champion (s) has Khan faced to be considered above Bradley? Maidana and Kotelnik? That's the two best guys he has fought by far. Please don't mention Malignaggi.

              Bradley however has faced avoided WBA champ Witter, Miguel Vasquez (current IBF 135 champ), Edner Cherry (I'm throwing him in because I know you'll counter by saying Khan's fought Paulie and Edner is the same level as Paulie), WBO champ Holt, former unified 135 champ Nate Campbell and most impressively his last three fights have been against three undefeated, top young fighters/champs like himself supposedly destined for big things (these weren't any Salita's or McCloskey's either) in Lamont Peterson, Luis Abregu and Devon Alexander.

              Oh, if you bring up Alexander 'losing' to Kotelnik as proof that that win is **** for Bradley I really hope you don't bring up Maidana as a good win for Khan as Maidana had also lost to Kotelnik and had as bad a performance against journeyman Corley as Devon did against Kotelnik and should have probably lost the fight.

              It's Khan that needs to prove himself against Bradley, the number one fighter at 140, not the other way around.
              Maidana > Holt
              Kotelnik > Alexander
              Malignaggi > Peterson
              Barrera > Nate Campbell
              McCLoskey > Edner Cherry

              Bradley has unified and has had more belts but Khans record is equal if not better than Bradley, Bradley seen what happened to Berto and so he is ducking the fight.

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