Re: Bradley not stripped from title but has the very new title of "champion in recess

Originally Posted by
JazMerkin

Originally Posted by
Master

Originally Posted by
JazMerkin

Originally Posted by
Master
The reality is that Khan will now fight for WBC strap against Morales or who ever beats him and move to 147lb welterweight without fighting Bradley who really is the best fighter at the weight. That is wrong and perverse, if the WBC are a not for profit making organisation they should not grant them the title but next leading contender to fight Bradley. Just because it does not fit with Amir’s time table he forces the WBC to strip Bradley just so he can get another strap. Bradley is the best fighter at the weight and he can only lose that in the ring or inactivity which must be longer than a year at least.
What are you whinging about? Amir Khan is somehow getting the WBC to strip Bradley so he can avoid fighting him, even though he offered a 50-50 split on everything when Bradley had the belt?
That has to be the stupidest thing you've ever posted.
No doubt Amir wants the fight but Bradley wants to leave his promoter and is getting sued in the process by him. Bradley should not be stripped or lose his status as the best at the weight.
Bradley was offered a one fight extension with Shaw in order that Shaw could promote the Khan fight & then Bradley would have been a free agent. I agree Bradley should not be stripped, but if he continues to not fight, then Khan should rightfully take over as the best at the weight. In 2010 & 2011, Bradley has fought just twice against Abregu (at 147) & Alexander, the latter of which was a dull not particularly defining win. In that same time, Khan has fought Malignaggi, Maidana, McCloskey & Judah, all of whom were ranked in the top 10 at 140.
But, ignoring all that, insinuating that Amir Khan has enough control of the WBC that he's had Tim Bradley stripped of the title is the stupidest thing you've ever posted. Well, apart from a thread I heard you posted yesterday

You are twisting my words, the WBC want a Mexican champion creating a legacy and more money with Amir as is in the first defence.
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