Current WBO junior welterweight world champion Timothy Bradley has signed an exclusive managerial agreement with award winning manager Cameron Dunkin, it was announced today.
Bradley joins Dunkin’s long list of outstanding fighters including world champions Kelly Pavlik, Nonito Donaire, Steven Luevano and sensational middleweight prospect Matvey Korobov.
Said Dunkin, “I’ve followed Timothy since his amateur days and right now he’s amongst the best fighters in the world. I’m honored to be working with him and I’m looking forward to putting him in the biggest fights possible.”
The 25 year old Bradley, 24-0-0 (11KO’), is coming off a third round stoppage of former world champion Nate Campbell on August 1st, a decision which the California State Athletic Commission has recently changed to a “no contest” due to a cut Campbell suffered over his left eye.
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