Why did Amir tell Bradley to "get some balls"?
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Are you really this dumb? They dont want to fight Khan at all. There is no negotiation because Bradley/TR will not negotiate.Comment
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Hahaha, whatever bro.
Sure, Bradley is scared to fight Khan despite him rocking that division way before Khan stepped into there.
If anybody is scared it's Arum, not Bradley.
But soon as you read this it'll just whiz straight past your headComment
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Bradley: "What if I lose to Amir Khan?"Comment
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this right here sums up why the fight never happened. . . not so much that bradley is "scared", i don't think any boxer is really scared to box anybody else. . .but he is SCARED OF LOSING. . . he wasn't 100% confident of beating khan, and he knew since he sells for shyt, he would go waaay back in the line of opponents for pacquiao. . . it's a matter of him being confident of beating kahn. . . and he wasn't. . .
in fact, i think he's doubtful of being able to beat khan. . . to turn down a guaranteed 1.4 million, and THEN 50/50 cut of UK PPV revenue? I imagine that UK PPV revenue would have garnered him at least half a million pounds (LOW-BALLING), which is like 750k. . . that would easily double what he has made before. . .Comment
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The reason the fight didn't happen was because Bradley was delusional enough at the time to believe he was on Pacquiao and Mayweather's radar. This was where the "What if I lose to Amir Khan?" line came from.
He knew there was a good chance he could lose to Amir, and turned it down because he was hoping the Pacquiao or Mayweather camps would swoop in with a random offer.
Bradley should really have more confidence in himself. I could see him getting on the inside of Khan, and giving him problems. Still think Khan would win though.
Khan has even said if the Bradley fight comes off at 140, he will stay for one more fight. He said that is the only fight he will stay at 140 for.Comment
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