I wouldn't have a problem with Khan moving to the top spot, but I'd wait to see what Bradley's doing. Hard to believe Bradley will find someone to fight that keeps him at the top.
If Khan beats Judah....
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Every good fighter in the division is in a fight. Alexander-Mathysse, Maidana-Gurrero, Khan-Judah. If he wants to stay No.1, he has to hope Khan loses, otherwise we have a new boss at 140.Last edited by TheKza; 06-14-2011, 07:01 PM.Comment
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Hell no, Bradley just beat Devon who was #2, Khan was #3 who just beat #4 in Maidana. It's not even close, Judah is barely even top 5. Just because their talking mad ***** doesn't mean you need to overrate the **** outta them.Comment
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Judah although a good test for anyone at the weight is still ranked num 6 in the div..I don't believe after Bradley just fought and beat not only a unified Champ but the num 3 or 2 Jr WW in the world his spot should be threaten by Khan beating the number 6 fighter in the world..Just don't make sense..I say if Bradley fights Morales he should still stay at the top spot for two reason's..
1.Bradley has fought harder test back to back while Khan has thrown in saltia and Paulie M.(after the Hatton beat down)and Mcflurry..
2.Khan although he could unify still would not be as accomplished at the weight..Comment
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Great Thread Romebyko...I don't see how a Khan's win over Judah can put him ahead of Bradley..Judah has yet to beat the top competition in the division and his winning of the "VACANT" IBF title only meant he was in a better position to the win than his opponent, than to take it from a champion defending it. Bradley is no.1 and has consistently stayed at the spot and a win over Judah does not change that.....Comment
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Agreed Bro...Great Thread Romebyko...I don't see how a Khan's win over Judah can put him ahead of Bradley..Judah has yet to beat the top competition in the division and his winning of the "VACANT" IBF title only meant he was in a better position to the win than his opponent, than to take it from a champion defending it. Bradley is no.1 and has consistently stayed at the spot and a win over Judah does not change that.....Comment
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THIS.Judah although a good test for anyone at the weight is still ranked num 6 in the div..I don't believe after Bradley just fought and beat not only a unified Champ but the num 3 or 2 Jr WW in the world his spot should be threaten by Khan beating the number 6 fighter in the world..Just don't make sense..I say if Bradley fights Morales he should still stay at the top spot for two reason's..
1.Bradley has fought harder test back to back while Khan has thrown in saltia and Paulie M.(after the Hatton beat down)and Mcflurry..
2.Khan although he could unify still would not be as accomplished at the weight..
If Bradley were to stay inactive for too long (say a year) and by then Khan's taken on Judah and defended the belt or taken on Alexander/Maidana rematch, then he should definitely move into the top spot.
Bradley's last three opponents were undefeated and Abregu was the only one out of the three that wasn't actually being heralded as something big.
The fact is, Bradley beat Witter in his hometown, unified belts, came back from a dramatic knockdown in the first to beat Holt, spanked Peterson, Abregu, and Alexander and because of that one slip-up (with the Khan negotiations)...I cannot understand why Bradley would want to pass that up.
Regardless, Bradley still stays at #1 and we shouldn't jump all over Khan for beating Judah.
If Khan stays active and Bradley inactive long enough, Khan could very well dislodge Bradley out of there.Comment
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Wouldn't see anything wrong with it bradley did pass on fighting Khan so he moved to the other belt holder in the division it's just for #1 ranking not the ring champ so bradley should have to fight to maintain this ranking his inactivity and unwillingness needs to be considered reward those who earn in the ring
Anyway he needs to step up and put his WBC-WBO belts on the line against the winner who would hold the IBF-WBA and have ultimate unification with ring champ to the victorComment
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