Timothy radley to fight Morales-Mathysse winner

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  1. JunitoJab

    JunitoJab Antagonist Full Member

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    war derek
     
  2. philgood

    philgood Member Full Member

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    I'M not a Khan fan but he beats all three of them Bradleys to wide he'll get countered to death, morales to old, mathysse couldnt finish Judah off know way he catches khan
     
  3. Peppermint

    Peppermint Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Timmy would beat Morales and Matthysse. Id take Kahn over Bradley though. Kinda disappointing that Bradley has become a one fight a year fighter. He only has 27 fights and is in his prime, not the time to be a part time fighter.
     
  4. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This will all depend on if Bradley signs with GBP or Arum.

    If he signs with Arum, Khan will not fight him and he will fight Morales, Matysse, Guerrero or Peterson. If he signs with GBP, expect Khan vs. Bradley. in Dec.
     
  5. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Khan isnt exactly hard to hit either.
     
  6. Bajingo

    Bajingo Boxing Junkie banned

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    But why would they sign Bradley to either feed him to Khan straight away (if Khan wins), or so he can beat one of their rising stars (if Radley wins)?
     
  7. Uncle Rico

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    Actually, when you think about it....

    ....unless Morales is the winner, what's to say Bradley will even want that fight? His main reason for ducking Khan was because he was too worried about losing his undefeated record. I doubt he'll then be rushing for a high-risk, low-reward fight with Matthysse.
     
  8. Bajingo

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    Unifications usually take precedent over mandatories, so if Morales wins he can fight Khan first. Since Matthysse isn't in the picture for Khan he'll be made to face Bradley if he wins.
     
  9. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes, pretty much thats it!
     
  10. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    That's a shame. Considering Khan's desire to unify the belts, I would have thought he'd fight for the WBC title regardless of who the winner was. Khan-Matthysse would have been an excellent clash of styles.
     
  11. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    Why isn't Matthysse in the picture for Khan exactly?, if he beats Morales and holds a belt I think he'd be very much in the picture. Has Khan said anything to the contrary?
     
  12. BearsLoveLemons

    BearsLoveLemons New Member Full Member

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    Has Khan said he won't fight Matthysse?
     
  13. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    It's just that he's a little too dangerous. One would assume GBP would like to keep Khan in safe hands as they steer him towards a Mayweather fight. If they give Matthysse a chance, he may tear up the whole script. That's the way the promoters see it.

    Not sure how Khan would feel about it, though. Considering his desire to grap hold of the WBC belt, I'd like to see him take on the challenge.
     
  14. Bajingo

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    Khan's never said it but all the talk has been that he'll be fighting Morales, Peterson or Maidana/Guerrero.
     
  15. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    The same was said about Judah though, especially after Khan's mediocre performance against McCloskey, and Khan jumped at the chance with Zab's belt on the line. I just can't see Khan saying no if the offer comes up.