Timothy Bradley "If I Lose To Amir Khan I'm Out Of Mayweather / Pacquiao Sweepstakes"

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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #71
    Originally posted by BikerDude
    You said Bradley is not scared recently but can say that for Khan last year?
    In what context was that post in??What was the post in reply to??

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    • Xeraser
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      #72
      If they put a Low risk opponent out there with the same reward I know Bradley will take that in a heartbeat.

      I don't buy that Shaw excuses. He can let that contract expire and he can fight Khan at the end of the year.

      There's only 2 scenarios to justify Bradley mystifying cowardice.

      One is he ended fighting Floyd this year or early next year

      Two is Arum is signing him and pitting him in Pacquiao undercard and throwing a sacrificial lamb to showcase his talent and after that, him and Pacquiao will square off on spring.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #73
        Originally posted by BikerDude
        You said Bradley is not scared recently but can say that for Khan last year?
        I don't know the context of that post,if I was talking **** or what,I don't believe Khan is sacared at all..I have a thread on why I thought Bradley would beat Devon,in the thread I said Khan is the most dangerous opponet for Bradley and this was before Khan fought Maidana..I'm not big on Ortiz he is carzy talented but if you could box you could beat Ortiz..

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        • johncods
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          #74
          What a ****ing ****** mother****er. If you beat Khan you'd have a greater chance in landing that fight you knuckle head. OMFG!! Lost all my respect for Tim. **** him.

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            #75
            Originally posted by Xeraser
            If they put a Low risk opponent out there with the same reward I know Bradley will take that in a heartbeat.

            I don't buy that Shaw excuses. He can let that contract expire and he can fight Khan at the end of the year.

            There's only 2 scenarios to justify Bradley mystifying cowardice.

            One is he ended fighting Floyd this year or early next year

            Two is Arum is signing him and pitting him in Pacquiao undercard and throwing a sacrificial lamb to showcase his talent and after that, him and Pacquiao will square off on spring.
            So when his contract runs out he could fight another fighter and then come to the table at yrs end with Khan would that be acceptable??

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            • jjbj2
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              #76
              If Timothy Bradley manages to go undefeated at the end of the year.

              I could see him fighting Pacquiao by spring next year. Win or lose against Pacquiao - either Bradley stays Welterweight (win) and fights Ortiz or goes down (loss) and fights Amir Khan for a unification match. Or Amir Khan vs Timothy Bradley at Welterweight so that Khan can make weight and prepare for a match against Ortiz down the line.

              By that time, Bradley will always be guaranteed a big purse and so is Amir Khan by default. Honestly, Khan vs Bradley is too early to make. Amir Khan vs Robert Guerro/Zab Judah is a good fight to stay sharp and still make money.

              Barrera vs Morales I - both fighters didn't meet as undefeated fighters they were just called the greatest fighters in their division.

              There are many fights when great fighters met at different points of their careers. I like Bradley's idea go make money while keeping the hype alive.

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              • BoxCleva
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                #77
                The full interview is about 35 minutes. Bradley briefly mentions that he'd like to fight Maidana at one point.

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                • BoxCleva
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Medved
                  Theres like a 10 page thread on this, why do people keep re-making old news threads?
                  My bad, I must have missed that thread.

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                  • iPhoneKiller
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                    #79
                    Bradley was scared to lose.

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                    • Robin Hood
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                      #80
                      Manny Pacquiao "It takes a special fighter, a special man to risk his undefeated record."

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