WW is WW...bradley fought at 175 before he turned pro..and he won there..andre ward said bradley is his toughest fight ever
.bradley knows wat he can do..let him dare to be great..
... Joking, right?
At the amateurs, Bradley fought at 147 and 152 (at 152 he lost to Angulo, Martirosyan.)
The way he looks at it, if Quillin, Cotto, Ward, Froch, Mayweather, Lara and all these other dudes are afraid to face him at 160, then he'll do it.
Ward talks like he wants him but also wants him to move up. GGG is the champ, the A-side, Ward needs to realize this is a business as well and he barely brings as much as a pencil to the negotiating table. Ward isn't dictating anything to anyone with a name.
Former two division world champion Timothy Bradley (31-1, 12KOs) returns next Saturday night, on HBO, against undefeated Jessie Vargas (26-0, 9KOs) at the StubHub Center in Carson, California.
Bradley has never fought beyond the welterweight limit, but in several interviews he was open to the idea of fighting Saul "Canelo" Alvarez or Miguel Cotto at junior middleweight.
He's open to taking an even more dangerous step, by jumping up by two weight divisions to face one of the most feared fighters in the sport, WBA/IBO middleweight champion Gennady "GGG" Golovkin (33-0, 30KOs).
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Provo moved the furniture around in Storm's dome...something been off about Storm sense that brawl....this sh't is disturbing
The way he looks at it, if Quillin, Cotto, Ward, Froch, Mayweather, Lara and all these other dudes are afraid to face him at 160, then he'll do it.
Ward talks like he wants him but also wants him to move up. GGG is the champ, the A-side, Ward needs to realize this is a business as well and he barely brings as much as a pencil to the negotiating table. Ward isn't dictating anything to anyone with a name.
why do faans support the business aspect of our sport?!?...this business part is what stops us from seeing the fights we wanna see
I always thought they were a few defective brain cells in that big head of his. Bradley can he say he is willing to fight who ever he wants but actually getting into the ring is another thing. If he did fight Golovkin he would get seriously hurt. However, I'm sure quite a few would be happy to see Golovkin face yet another overmatched opponent.
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