Would Bradley stand any chance against Khan?

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  • MrClutch85
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    #21
    50/50 fight I favor Bradley to win

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    • AM Boxing5
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      #22
      Bradley stand no shot against Khan.

      There is a reason he dodged Amir. Why take less money in loss to amir when he can lose to Pacquiao for more money?

      He never wanted to or still doesn't want to fight Khan. Bradley is a *****

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      • #1Assassin
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        #23
        bradley is a significantly better fighter than khan. but styles make fights and in terms of style khan has all the advantages. so its an interesting fight, im inclined to lean towards khan.

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        • bojangles1987
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          #24
          Bradley would whoop Khan's ass.

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          • DreamFighter
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            #25
            I reckon new Khan would most definitely trouble Tim and have a clear upperhand.

            Old Khan who forgot to defend was still too much for Bradley anyway, since its unlikely that Tmi could hurt Khan enough into chickendancing the night away.

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            • Jloro
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              #26
              lol khan sucks

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              • Augustane
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                #27
                It would be a completely different fight, but an even match up.

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                • DreamFighter
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                  #28
                  he moment the evidence for Khan isn't good, but on the other hand Brad's recent form is very arguably a loss and a draw against a noncontender, which is at least as bad as Amir's 1-2 versus contenders and a non contender.

                  So its hard to argue clearly for one of them. Khan has the more proven championship record. On current form, its seems only a matter of time before Tim is going lose his title very soon and will amount to either a 2/3time champ by regaining a version of the title, or a flashinthepan.
                  Last edited by DreamFighter; 03-17-2013, 04:08 PM.

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                  • mathed
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by FlatLine
                    We know Bradley openly ducked Khan already at 140 because he said (and I quote) "what if I lose the fight to Khan, i'm out of the Pacquiao/Mayweather sweepstakes". He was already outwardly fearful of losing to Khan in the lower division. Would he have any chance of beating Khan at 147, would it be a close fight that could go either way, or would Khan destroy Bradley like Bradley himself predicted?

                    Khan's speed and Bradley's lack of punching power - those two factors combined could result in a dominant performance by Khan. Bradley is a decent boxer but he's arguably lost twice now - to Pacquiao and Ruslan. The one intangible at this stage is how Khan would perform at 147 but assuming he adapts to the weight effectively, he'd probably be very difficult for Bradley to compete against.
                    People take that out of context. Khan was the HBO "star in the making" and allegedly being lined up to fight Mayweather. He didn't want to risk leaving the fight in the hands of the judges, which in retrospect probably would have played in Tim's favor. He said that he would fight Khan on several occasions.

                    Khan got KO'd against Garcia and Prescott, lost to Peterson and was not interested in a rematch for either the Peterson or Prescott losses. The last guy he fought was a feather fisted guy who was severely over matched and still capable of catching Khan clean multiple times. Bradley should be able to outbox Khan and rough him up on the inside to a UD.

                    There were a lot of behind the scenes things going on leading into last night's fight and was not the Bradley that normally shows up.

                    He took heavy shots from a very strong guy last night but he landed 129 more punches than Ruslan and 32 more power shots than Ruslan and messed the guy's face up pretty bad. That was from a Bradley who didn't stick to his own game plan, lost 40 pounds coming into this fight and hadn't fought in 9 months.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by AM Boxing5
                      Bradley stand no shot against Khan.

                      There is a reason he dodged Amir. Why take less money in loss to amir when he can lose to Pacquiao for more money?

                      He never wanted to or still doesn't want to fight Khan. Bradley is a *****
                      Does that explain why Khan didn't want revenge over Prescott and Peterson?

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