Is Bradley "Deserving" of a Mayweather fight?

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  • hitem27
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    #31
    The most deserving, masterful fight

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    • The Gambler1981
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      #32
      Sure why not he is considered a top guy, is he a perfect opponent no but he is legit. Same as Guerrero really~

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      • thuggery
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        #33
        Originally posted by 4Corners
        His complete resume with Witter, Peterson, Holt, and Alexander....he's won enough big fights and proven his worth at the top level before.

        Guerrero has a couple wins over Aydin and Berto, but I'd still like to see Guerrero get another win or two over guys like Maidana, Alexander/Brook, Ortiz, etc before he fought Floyd.

        Plus, Bradley is still Top 10 P4P currently and provides Floyd with a decent/solid win before a possible Canelo fight in September.
        Probably one of the most pathetic posts ever made for obvious reasons. More than a couple people already called you out on it. These types are really delusional so so biased.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #34
          Yes. He's a better option than anyone else at 147. I doubt the fight actually happens.

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          • BetterCallSaul
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            #35
            I'd say he's just as deserving as the likes of Guerrero and Alvarez. There aren't a slew of people Mayweather can fight right now, so why not.

            Still, I'd rather not see Mayweather waste a fight on Bradley. He'd win in an easy, boring, and predictable fight.

            Mayweather should concentrate on the marquee fights - Alvarez, Martinez, maybe even Pacquiao should he return strong.

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            • Jayallday9
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              #36
              Bradley is 3x more deserving of a fight with Floyd than Robert is!!!

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              • TBear
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                #37
                Though I thought he lost to Pacquiao,
                losing a close decision to Manny>>a win over Berto

                Add the wins over the like of Alexander and the fact that he isn't a former featherweight. I would rather see Bradley in there. But for those same reasons we are more likely to see Mayweather make his comeback against Guerrero.

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                • P4P_No1
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                  #38
                  If we're basing it off what Bradly has done at WW then no but his overall resume is better than The Ghosts.

                  His style would make it a boring a$$ fight though and I don't see it doing too well PPV wise.

                  For me while I would like to see The Ghost fight another fight at WW before jumping in with Floyd but I certainly wouldn't be mad if he got the shot.

                  He'll probably make Floyd look better while making it difficult for a few rounds and he's got the better story/selling point.

                  Truthfully I'd prefer Guerrero-Bradley but I can't be mad at either getting the shot at Floyd.

                  So long as it isn't Canelo or Khan (thankfully no longer in the running).

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                  • -EX-
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                    #39
                    Technically, I guess....if Guerrero is being considered, than why not Bradley too...

                    I wouldn't give either much of a chance though...the amount of foes for Floyd who actually could challenge him is pretty thin...

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                    • IronDanHamza
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                      #40
                      It's a decent fight but I'd rather Guererro.

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