I wasn't too impressed with Bradley's last outing at welterweight. He looks a bit too small for that weight division quite honestly. Although what helps him is that Berto isn't a particularly big welterweight. I'm not yet convinced that Khan or Bradley is a truly elite fighter at this point, so until that's proven, I see a potential Berto fight as a 50/50 toss up for either guy.
Not sure of the out come but they both would be a good fight. I wouldn't mine seeing Berto vs Ortiz 2. Even though Berto lost he still put up a good fight, which means the tables could turn the second fight around.
Why no talk of Khan vs Ortiz? I am aware Khan beat him many years ago as an amatuer, but surely now Ortiz is up to the task?
I see Bradley struggling with Berto as he as he doesn't possess the power to bother true WWs and the hand speed advantage that he'd normally enjoy would be gone. As for Khan...Berto is far too hittable to make it the distance against Amir.
They both beat him. Bradley probably gets knocked down once or twice ala Kendall Holt, but he takes a fairly comfortable decision thanks to his boxing ability. Khan, with the right game plan, stops Berto late on accumulation. But I wouldn't be surprised if he has some defensive lapses and gets rocked along the way.
Khan will stop or get a wide decision over Berto and Ortiz. Bradley/Berto/Ortiz will be 50/50 but I am leaning towards Bradley by UD.
I think Khan beats him but I'm not so sure about Bradley. Berto has great speed and some power too, Bradley didnt look that good when he moved up to WW for that 1 fight. Berto gives Khan a good fight too but Khan also has great speed with a great jab and reach so he wins that one