Timothy 'Deserted Coward' Bradley
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Timothy Bradley to fight Morales v Matthysse winner
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Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View PostNah just to much truth for a causal fan to understand..
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostIts nothing to do with beng a casual fan. You're just delusional. Like Tim Cowardley, you have your head up your arse. You're acting like this fight is Leonard vs Hagler or some *****. Wake the *** up! Khan only wants Bradley for his belts. Once he moves to 147, Bradley becomes insignificant. And thats all there is to it.
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Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko View PostSo if Bradley keeps winning he becomes insignificant??You sound like a moron bro truly a real life Moron..Oh by the way these two fighters are not like Hagler and Leonard..Ya know why??because there is no fighters like Hagler and Leonard..But that does not mean the interest for the fight will go anywhere if Khan moves up bro..If Khan won't wanna take the fight that's on him..But I'm pretty sure he would no matter when Bradley came knocking..So really it's you who are delusional with ya head up Khans azz and any other UK fighter there is..Enjoy the smell..Casual fans who only care about UK fighters..I got ya number bro..
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Originally posted by Dedication View PostTim Bradley to beat Amir Khan to Morales v Matthysse winner
Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
When Golden Boy pulled off a WBC light-welterweight title shot for three-weight world champion Erik Morales at the expense of Timothy Bradley, it was immediately assumed that if ‘El Terrible’ picked up the title that he would face stablemate Amir Khan in a three-belt unification later this year.
According to the WBC website though, that fight is now unlikely to take place as one of the stipulations of the bout gaining WBC title status was that the winner must defend the title against the now ‘champion in recess’ Timothy Bradley.
Many fans thought that Bradley, 27, was harshly treated by the WBC when he was stripped of the belt without being given the chance to line up his first defence and it seems that the WBC have felt compelled to place him as the mandatory challenger to the victor on September 17th.
WBA and IBF champion Khan had already been pencilled in to meet Morales in December with all three titles on the line if the Mexican legend could come through Lucas Matthysse unscathed, but the WBC has now thrown a spanner in the works and Golden Boy may have to look at other options for Khan’s final 140lb fight and that could mean renegotiating with Bradley himself in an ironic twist of fate.
http://www.***************.net/2011/...r-khan-to.html
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Originally posted by Check View PostWe should be used to it by now. It ain't what we want but life isn't fair. You've put too much stock into it. If Lucas wins and fights Bradley, that's a good fight but you won't be able to enjoy it because Khan and Bradley didn't happen and that's no good. There's good fights out there just like there's good fights out there for Pac and May and maybe if we're lucky Bradley and Khan keep beating people and become big names too. The more names, the better.
Originally posted by LarryX2011 View Post**** you Bradley,this is a clear duck of Khan with no shame
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