Who wins Khan vs. Bradley

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  1. rickx1

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  2. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    :think
     
  3. h13vyy

    h13vyy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He is.
     
  4. mugen82

    mugen82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan UD, Bradley just about defeated two desperately disinterested fighters in Holt and Witter, and Khans in and out style, and ability to do it for 12 rounds, will see him take an easy 12 round decision. And Bradley's 11 ko's hardly will put the fear of god into Khan's chin problems.

    I see it as Khan vs Kotelnik II.
     
  5. lankovski

    lankovski Member Full Member

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    very close fight but think bradley just has a bit more experience and snatches it by close decision
     
  6. GBT

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    If they fought now??? Bradley will edge it

    If they fought in 12 months??? Khan will edge it

    If they fought in 24 Months??? Khan will destoy him
     
  7. Scar

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    Bradley most likely takes it. Bradley has been beating top level competition lately, Khan's biggest win is Salita or Kotelnik, a shot to death Barrera who got screwed in yet another circus fight in England does not count.

    I'll be shocked if Khan takes this fight next, Khan is definitely the future and lately they have been stepping up big-time. I saw a lot of people picking both Salita, Kotelnik and Barrera(I picked Barrera too) to beat him since the Prescott loss so DON'T count him out completely against Bradley if that happens.
     
  8. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bradley is tough, he's no slouch that's for sure. Damn this is a tough pick. I can't help but expect Khan to have improved that much more from training beside Pacquiao. I dunno why but for some reason I feel Khan can upset him.
     
  9. dublynflya

    dublynflya Stand your ground Son!! Full Member

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    Sorry mate, I have to disagree with you regarding Amir almost managing to get up following the 2nd knock-down. He made it to his knees then fell face first onto the canvas. Both knock-downs were bad ones in the sense that Amir was in such a mess following the first knock-down that the ref would have been within his rights to stop it then! Being British, I want Amir to do well, but he is over-hyped and until he proves that his beard is made of much sterner stuff(And it is possible that the move to 140 has assisted him with this. Especially when one considers dehydration/weight loss, but it also means bigger hitters await at his new weight) he is not a guy to put your money on!! Imo you'd have to favour a young, hungry, right side of prime fighter like Bradley against him. One thing is for sure, the betting for this fight will be extremely interesting as I believe our American cousins would have Bradley the favourite, whereas over here, Amir would be, probably around the 4/7 mark. Which would make Bradley 6/4, which would be fantastic value!! Personally, I think Frank Warren "Swerves" Bradley and Amir fights Malignaggi, who is Amir's kind of opponent!
     
  10. Richel Hersisia

    Richel Hersisia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i agree... they should both have 2/3 more fights... this fight could be reall big if they handle it right.. with the winner right in line for whoever is left in the WW division.. pac/floyd/shane/berto/ or maybe even cotto or margie if they can bounce back..

    with maidana, ortiz, mallignagi, urango, torres, holt, alvarado, campbell or devon alexander there are enough legit opponents for them to look good against in the next year..... but i wouldn´t let khan fight mallignagi or alexender though.. that could be trouble..

    oh and the fight happens i will bet on bradley.. i really like what i ve seen from him
     
  11. dublynflya

    dublynflya Stand your ground Son!! Full Member

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    :good I agree! Although destroy may be too strong a word. I can't imagine Warren allowing this fight to take place any time soon.
     
  12. Richel Hersisia

    Richel Hersisia Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ooh and if i heard it right, zab judah can make 140 again.. that would be a great fight for khan to break through in america.. i think he could beat him.. if he be patient the first few rounds
     
  13. h13vyy

    h13vyy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He doesn't have to prove he's got a beard. Why does he? If he's defence is tight and hardly gets hit then why does he have to prove he's got a chin? Chin is just one attribute.
     
  14. FinalBELL

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    Bradley by mid to late stoppage. Bradley has a tremendous workrate and was able to get through the taller and longer Peterson's reach.

    Bradley has also shown amazing re-cooperation skills when he was floored
    by the hard hitting Kendall Holt.

    Glass Jaw Khan has proven that he can be knocked out by one punch, and Bradley will land many punches.

    Glass Jaw Khan will find himself in a dog fight with Bradley, and unable to
    exucute any plan he might have.

    A little too early for a fight with Bradley IMO. Khan should fight Holt. :yep
     
  15. Detroit

    Detroit Get Money Full Member

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    Bradley by brutal head butt