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  • THE REED
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    #91
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
    Khan has been talked about for Mayweather. I dont see the difference. There are bigger, better and more high paying fights for Khan.

    A lot of people were predicting that Khan would be the one to avoid this fight and jump to 147 for bigger fights and bigger cheques.
    Not bigger than Pacquiao.



    The difference is, the Mayweather camp has completely and utterly denied the possibility of fighting ANYONE.

    SO while there was speculation that one day Khan could be an opponent for Mayweather, there really was nothing solid to go by... just speculation.

    In this case, Bob Arum, is actually including Timothy Bradley, in documented interviews as being one of three possible opponents for Pacquiao.

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      #92
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
      Not bigger than Pacquiao.



      The difference is, the Mayweather camp has completely and utterly denied the possibility of fighting ANYONE.

      SO while there was speculation that one day Khan could be an opponent for Mayweather, there really was nothing solid to go by... just speculation.

      In this case, Bob Arum, is actually including Timothy Bradley, in documented interviews as being one of three possible opponents for Pacquiao.
      There are other bigger fights for Khan besides Mayweather.

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      • THE REED
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        #93
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        There are other bigger fights for Khan besides Mayweather.
        Then he should take them.

        Because right now, Bradley has an opportunity at taking a fight bigger than any other in boxing.

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          #94
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          Then he should take them.

          Because right now, Bradley has an opportunity at taking a fight bigger than any other in boxing.
          Yeah and thats been my point. Khan is willing to take the risk by fighting Bradley first and cleaning up business at 140. He's confident of winning.

          Bradley doesnt have the same confidence to take the risk because he knows he will lose.

          I rest my case.



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            #95
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
            Yeah and thats been my point. Khan is willing to take the risk by fighting Bradley first and cleaning up business at 140. He's confident of winning.

            Bradley doesnt have the same confidence to take the risk because he knows he will lose.

            I rest my case.



            You should of rested your case along time ago.

            Showing me a video of Bradley wanting Khan BEFORE he was given the possible opportunity of fighting Pacquiao doesn't mean anything.

            Obviously when Pacquiaos promoter mentions you as a possible opponent, that's going to change things, as it would with anyone else in the entire sport of boxing.

            Khans willing to clean things up at 140, because he doesn't have a shot at Pacquiao.

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              #96
              I don't blame Bradley for waiting on Pacquiao. I'm actually more interested in a Pacquiao-Bradley than a Pac-Marquez III. At least Bradley is young, meaning, he has a future. He will fight for that future. This isn't a going away fight for him. A win against Pac will catapult his name above the rankings. And even if he doesn't win, a draw, or at least a good showing will get people talking.. The payday's just a bonus.

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                #97
                Anyways I have been trying to goto lunch for the last hour and a half... we can resume later if you wish.

                Good debate anyways... at least no name calling got in the way.

                A lot more than I can say for most people who go back and forth in this forum.

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                • MXboxingfan
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by MidBoss
                  I don't blame Bradley for waiting on Pacquiao. I'm actually more interested in a Pacquiao-Bradley than a Pac-Marquez III. At least Bradley is young, meaning, he has a future. He will fight for that future. This isn't a going away fight for him. A win against Pac will catapult his name above the rankings. And even if he doesn't win, a draw, or at least a good showing will get people talking.. The payday's just a bonus.
                  You missed an earlier story. Timothy Bradley has already gone on record and confirmed that the fight against Manny Pacquaio rumors are not true.

                  WBO/WBC junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley has denied a circulating rumor that he is scheduled to face WBO 147-pound champion Manny Pacquiao in Novemb
                  Last edited by MXboxingfan; 05-10-2011, 04:40 PM.

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                  • Rome-By-Ko
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                    Why would you risk taking a fight that could spoil a Pacquiao fight?

                    Of course Khan is dangerous.. I see it as a 50-50 fight.

                    What fighter would take that risk, if given the opportunity to fight Pacquiao?

                    Almost every fighter in boxing would either take a tune up fight to prepare for Pacquiao, or just wait.


                    If Bradley decided not to fight Khan and instead fight Zab Judah, I would fully agree with you, it's a duck job.

                    But if he's given an opportunity to fight a higher profile, more dangerous fight, for more money... how can you possibly knock that?
                    I agree with this post,except ifBradley fights a Maidana or a Judah next I won't consider it a duck..Why should Bradley leave money on the table??I doubt Khan would if the shoe was on the other foot..

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                      #100
                      bradley better fight up in hurrrrr

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