Bradley beats Khan any day of the week.
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Tim Bradley turned down the IBF eliminator himself when he was supposed to fight Shawn Porter. He was never going to fight Khan.Comment
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Bradley would probably win, but it close. Khan does have some skill, but seeing him get KO'd (and never rematch) and duck/ avoid fighters waiting on a big payday leads me to believe he knows his chin is weak. He is trying to cash out so he won't fight a dangerous opponent unless Floyd/ Manny snub him and retire (which I hope happens).Comment
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Khan declines eliminator vs. Bradley
• The IBF ordered a final welterweight eliminator to produce the mandatory challenger for Kell Brook between Timothy Bradley Jr. and Amir Khan. However, according to the IBF, Khan declined to participate. Instead, Khan appears headed to a May 30 bout against former titleholder Chris Algieri. Khan could have had a June 13 shot at Brook without fighting the eliminator, but he also declined that bout, a huge fight in their home country of England. Since Khan declined, the next ranked fighter who will be offered the opportunity to face Bradley in the eliminator is Frankie Gavin, Khan's countryman.
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Khan declines eliminator vs. Bradley
• The IBF ordered a final welterweight eliminator to produce the mandatory challenger for Kell Brook between Timothy Bradley Jr. and Amir Khan. However, according to the IBF, Khan declined to participate. Instead, Khan appears headed to a May 30 bout against former titleholder Chris Algieri. Khan could have had a June 13 shot at Brook without fighting the eliminator, but he also declined that bout, a huge fight in their home country of England. Since Khan declined, the next ranked fighter who will be offered the opportunity to face Bradley in the eliminator is Frankie Gavin, Khan's countryman.
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