Is Bradley all talk again when it comes to his apparent desire to fight Pacquiao? He called out Khan but when it came to the crunch we can all agree by now that he blatantly ducked the Khan fight. So how do we know he won't do the same if, like Khan, Pacquiao signs the contract to fight him? Will Bradley duck Pacquiao like he ducked Khan? Should Pacquiao consider him a viable opponent judging by Bradley's record of ducking fights as soon as the opponent he called out accepted his so-called challenge?
Will Bradley duck Pacquiao like he ducked Khan?
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I disagree with Tim not taking the Khan fight. I know that the 1.3 mil was less than he expected to fight Khan, but a win would have put him in a whole different playing field. With Floyd inactive and Manny fighting handpicked opponents, a win would have put him up there right behind Martinez on the p4p chart. It would put pressure on Bob Arum to set up a big fight with Manny and Tim. I don't get it. But still...I don't consider him ducking Khan. I just think its a bad business decision for his career.He's sitting back waiting for his contract to expire with his current promoter in hopes to get signed by Top Rank. But if Manny beats Marquez, Mayweather has already said that he's going to challenge Manny next. Where does that leave Tim? Top Rank doesn't have any other big named jr. ww. Golden Boy has Khan, Maidana, and Ortiz at ww.Those would be the next big money fights for Tim,but we already know that Arum doesn't do business with Golden Boy.This is not a case of ducking anyone. Its a case of ******ity on Bradley's part.Comment
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I don't think Bradley really ducked Khan.
Bradley definitely priced himself out because he felt like he was entitled to more money than he deserved.
With Pac, Bradley would get more money than he'll ask for. No way he ducks Pac. Or Floyd for that matter.Comment
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