@Master is this just going straight over your head?
@Master, you have come up with some stupid shit in your time, but this singlehandedly takes the biscuit! you've even posted later on to contradict this pathetic statement. Because Khan SAYS Bradley ducks him , that makes it true does it?
The same as Khan says AJ is boning his wife! is that true as well?
so, in Summary, an undisputably brave , tough fighter like Bradley is going to avoid a light punching Khan to go up in weight and face getting punched harder by better boxers, is that right?
btw. When Khan kept moving up in weight , who was he "avoiding" ?![]()
Former Undisputed 4 belt Prediction champion. Still P4P and People’s Champion.
Tim Brady retired?
Tom we hardly knew ye!
Bradley was a great fighter, not a lot of power, not a ton of speed....kind of this era's Carmen Basilio, very tough that guy.
When he came over and knocked Witter about and on his arse I thought he was going to be dynamite. If you'd said then he was going to be a bit powderpuff with a 35% KO ratio or whatever it is I'd have thought you were a mental.
When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough
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The only person he lost to was Manny Pac, a very solid career. Stylistically Manny was just too difficult without enough pop to hold him off, but even then he fought 36 hard rounds. I would have loved to have seen Bradley against Cotto, Mayweather, and Hatton. Two of them would have been classics and the other one might have been a watchable Mayweather fight. Bradley would have had a decent shot in all of them. Just very tough and when he put his mind to it he was very intelligent too.
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