Why is Timothy Bradley in the p4p top ten ?

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  1. pahapoisu

    pahapoisu Superman! Full Member

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    Cos he is American. So is Ward.
    Donaire was really dominant and blew Darchinian away. Montiel was a multiweight champ and got flattened. Martinez ruined Williams with one ppunch who was nr 5(?) at the time.
     
  2. theword

    theword Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Although I think the Judah win was a good one for Khan, I will say that since Judah proved himself to be a quitter it probably shouldn't be regarded quite that highly.

    -Kotelnik (good win)
    -Salita ('nuff said)
    -Malignanggi (good win if feather fisted)
    -Maidana (good win)
    -Mccloskey ('nuff said)
    -Judah (proven quitter)

    Ask yourself how Khan's last six stack up against Bradley's last six on the average. By the way, I like Khan, I'm a fan, I just don't know if he's done enough to be ahead of TB.
     
  3. NotAnMMAfan

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    What the **** are you talkn' 'bout? What about Sydorenko a former champ and Hernan Marquez now a champ Raul Martinez who was 22-0 when he fought Nonito and now I think is also a champ and Mthalane who's now the IBF champ? :patsch:patsch:patsch
     
  4. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    I see people are already underrating Khan's dominant win over Judah, when in reality most of these people probably picked Judah by KO. Well that didn't take long.

    If Bradley really is still ahead of Khan then he would get his ass in the ring with him to prove who the number 1 guy is. It's as simple as that.
     
  5. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think it has more to do with talking the talk then when it came time to step up to the plate, Bradley tucked his tails in between his legs and walked the other way. The fans are now showing more respect for Khan and rightfully so.
     
  6. CYoungblood95

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    But none of that takes away from his previous accomplishments.
     
  7. theword

    theword Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So you think that TB manufactured his promotional / contract dispute just go get out of fighting Khan? I don't know...I'm not saying that he's right to be bitching about his promotional woes, and I, just like everyone else would like to see a TB / AK unification fight (for all of the belts!) but I really don't think he's afraid of Khan.

    That said I do think he's trying to get into the MayPac sweepstakes, and actually he might have a good shot at getting either fight since he's not a monster puncher, isn't the fastest and is a little on the small side.
     
  8. Swarmer

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    He is not.
     
  9. osreyes77

    osreyes77 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm not saying it does. What I know is that he has not done enough to have the audacity to say he's not gonna risk fighting Khan so that he doesnt miss out on a Pacquiao or Mayweather payday. He couldnt sell out a circus tent in his home town, but he feels he's deserving of a shot at Pac or Floyd without having to face Khan. Biitch move if u ask me.