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  • -MEGA-
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    #71
    Amir khan = the losingest favorite ever.

    Tim bradley = the winningest underdog ever

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #72
      Originally posted by Espy
      Bradley Chased a fight with a future HOF and champion for more money and boxed his ears off.

      (I think fight would be a toss up imo).
      Fixed that for ya bud.

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      • ButtScratcher^^
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        #73
        Two different levels. Bradley is a proven elite class, while khan is just merely an entertaining class B fighter.

        If you think about it this way, Bradley is a fighter way more better than all floyd mayweather has fought in his career so far, then, you would now realize the ramification of comparing khan to bradley. We understand, there is certain standards, and at this moment bradley and khan must not be mention in the same sentence. Hence, comparing bradley and khan isn't at all appropriate.

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        • FrankieBruno
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          #74
          Khan always had bradleys number that's why Tim ducked him

          roach version of khan would have 8 bradley for breakfast

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            #75
            Bradley would easily defeat Khan.

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            • boliodogs
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              #76
              I would pick Bradley to win but Bradley is not a big puncher so maybe Khan would do alright with his reach, hand speed and power. Khan is fighting a guy Bradley fought so Alexander is sort of a measuring stick for Khan. If Khan can't beat Alexander it seems very unlikely he could beat Bradley. We will see how Khan measures up in a few days.

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                #77
                Originally posted by DonMega
                Lem Satterfield
                December 6, 2014
                Tim Bradley caused plenty of eye-rolling with his “can’t we get along speech” at the 89th-annual Boxing Writers Association of America dinner in May.


                Before an audience that included Floyd Mayweather Jr., Showtime Sports boss Stephen Espinoza, former Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer, HBO ringside analyst Jim Lampley and Top Rank vice president Carl Moretti, Bradley called for those collective en****** to end their polarizing Cold War and to “get together and make the fights that the fans want to see.”

                “What I said, I don’t think that there was no harm in it,” said Bradley, who is promoted by Top Rank. “I just said it because nobody else had the balls or the decency to say the truth.”

                The two-division titlewinner made the call for peace during his turn at the podium to receive an award, along with Ruslan Provodnikov, for the 2013 Fight of The Year.

                “I don’t know, maybe that night a lot of people thought about it. I was like, ‘We’re all in the same room and we we’re all conversing like we’re all buddy-buddy,” said Bradley. “But behind closed doors, we’re slamming each other and putting each other down. So I thought that what I did was great, and that if it has helped in any way then that’s fantastic.”

                In the months since Bradley’s acceptance speech, Top Rank CEO Bob Arum has declared his relationship “totally repaired” with Golden Boy President Oscar De La Hoya. Their union led to the June resignation of Schaefer, and later De La Hoya’s declaration that the “Cold War” is over.

                “The fact that Golden Boy and Top Rank have put a couple of shows together this year, and I’m pretty sure that there are many more shows coming up next year, I think that it’s great. But it’s not only great for the fighters, but also for the sport of boxing. If the the sport of boxing wants to continue to reign, and to continue to do what it does and be productive, man, we need to start putting forth the best fights that are possible for the fans. Because the fans are getting tired of it. I don’t know if you see it, but I see it,” said Bradley.

                “Pay-per-view is not like it used to be, baby. These fans are catching on and they’re not playing anymore. They’re not buying the way they used to buy, and some of the best fighters in the world can’t even hit a million buys anymore. So the best fighters have got to fight the best in order to get those types of numbers for boxing, because people love boxing, but they want to see the great fights. So the fact that they’re working together is just great. That’s fantastic. If I pissed anybody off, then I’m glad I did.”

                Bradley (31-1, 12 knockouts) will let his fists do the talking against welterweight rival Diego Chaves (23-2, 19 KOs) on Dec. 13 on HBO from the Cosmopolitan in Las Vegas, hoping to return to the form that enabled him to end Manny Pacquiao’s 15-bout winning streak.

                Bradley was dethroned as WBO 147-pound beltholder following a unanimous-decision loss to Pacquiao in a rematch earlier this year.

                During a Thursday media conference call, Moretti recalled Bradley’s moment of passion at the BWAA dinner.

                “I forgot that speech. He raised a lot of eyebrows and, ironically, you know, listen he’s going to make a good politician when he’s done, or something,” said Moretti. “Or he’ll be an executive, because since then a lot of fights have been made, and at least there’s dialogue going on. So it’s all been a good thing.”

                THE RING’s No. 2-rated 147-pounder, Bradley will be among several quality welterweights competing in Las Vegas on Dec. 13.

                On the same night on Showtime from the MGM Grand, RING No. 9-rated Amir Khan will face No. 10-rated Devon Alexander in a clash of former titleholders, and RING No. 7-rated Keith Thurman will face Leonard Bundu in a battle of undefeated fighters.

                Bradley pooh-pooed the competition to his show during the media conference call.

                “I’m fighting on the best network that there is in boxing, and I don’t care about those other clowns and what they’re doing. I’m here and I’m going to be faced with a tough opponent, and I’m pretty sure that all of the fans around the world, if they want to see a real fight, they’re going to tune in to Bradley-Chaves,” said Bradley.

                “Because they know what they’re going to get. They’re going to be talking about my fight, of course. Everybody’s going to tune into see what I’m going to bring. They’re going to see that what me and Chaves are going to bring. They know that me and Chaves is a real fight. Those other fights are regular fights. This is a super fight over here.”
                Chaves’ two losses were to Brandon Rios by ninth-round disqualification in August and to Thurman by tenth-round stoppage in July 2013.

                “We tend to look ahead, but Tim knows this, and that’s that he’s got a fight on his hands on Dec. 13 with Chaves. Tim knows that,” said Moretti, who also mentioned RING No. 4-rated IBF 147-pound titleholder Kell Brook as a potential opponent for Bradley.

                “Tim knows that he has a tough fight ahead of him, and he can deal with having his back against the wall, and all of the pressure. But he knows that he has a fight on his hands. For Tim, and for us, that’s all that matters. On Dec. 14, we can start talking about other fights, but, up until then, it’s all about Dec. 13, really.”

                Still, Bradley looks forward to the opportunity of taking advantage of the Cold War’s denouement.

                “The thing is, there still are some bridges that need to be crossed, and the Cold War, yeah, they say that it’s over, and we’re trying to work together. But there are still some bridges that need to be crossed. I would embrace any of those types of fights of the names that have been mentioned, but there are still some bridges that need to be crossed,” said Bradley.

                “Until those things are fixed, hey, I don’t know. But I’m going to stay in my lane, and I’m going to do what I do, and if these guys want to fight, then they can reach out to my people and reach out to my manager, who is my wife or my trainer. Reach out to Top Rank, and if it makes sense for everybody, then let’s do it.”

                http://******.craveonline.com/news/3...cold-war-thaws



                Thanks Timmy for all that you do...
                Not a great assessment.

                When has a fighter consistently done 1 Million and above PPV's for an extended period of time? Never.

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                • Ray*
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  I would pick Bradley to win but Bradley is not a big puncher so maybe Khan would do alright with his reach, hand speed and power. Khan is fighting a guy Bradley fought so Alexander is sort of a measuring stick for Khan. If Khan can't beat Alexander it seems very unlikely he could beat Bradley. We will see how Khan measures up in a few days.
                  At the time when Bradley ducked Khan I would have gone for Bradley by UD, he isn't a power puncher so we all know he wouldn't KO khan, but he was durable and can mix it in there. Khan would have troubled him with his quick hands but I still believe Bradley would have come on top. It would have been lovely to have the number 1 guy versus the number 2 guy with both of them carrying 2 belts each at the time. Too bad Bradley ducked the fight that he called for thus denying his fans a chance to see if he could have been the undisputed champion at 140, confidence is a great thing you either have it or you don't and Bradley wasn't confident enough that he can beat Khan, if he was he wouldn't calculate the fact that if he lost to Khan that would deny him a future pay day with either Pacquiao or Mayweather.

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                  • Lalaland
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                    #79
                    Khan will beat the **** out of this midget, best chance for Bradley is to try and rough Khan up using headbutts.


                    Not to mention Bradley DUCKED Khan.

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                    • Pain~Lucy
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                      #80
                      ducked khan? wtf, this guy fought manny twice! Bradley will surely send your guy back to pakistan

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