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Monday, July 19, 2010

TIM BRADLEY WINS & CALLS OUT EVERYONE


Tim Bradley W 12 Carlos Abregu SCORES: 118-110, 117-111, 116-112


Bradley moved up to welterweight and made it look easy against the tough Carlos Abregu. He took charge in round 1 with his superior speed. Bradley controlled the pace of the fight while cruising to an easy 12 round shut out. Abregu was physically the bigger man in this fight but it did not matter. The Desert Storm staggered Abregu a few times in the fight as well. The fight was virtually in Bradley's back yard, in Rancho Mirage not far from Palm Springs. He has reeled off quite a few impressive wins in the 140 pound Jr. Welterweight division, and now 1 at welterweight. He has to be considered the best at 140 until he gets beat. The 140 pound division is packed with talent, including Devon Alexander, Amir Khan, and Marcos Maidana. They would all be good match ups, and the fans would want to see them. In the ring in the post fight interview Bradley called everyone including of course Manny Pacquiao.

When questioned by Max Kellerman He said. "I'm making the challenge right now," "Manny Pacquiao come break down this wall, baby. Manny, come break down this wall."

When asked if he would want to fight the other top fighters in the Jr.welterweight division, he said. "Anybody. Any of the top guys in the division. Especially you Devon Alexander."

Here is how Devon Alexander squad answered him. "HBO wants to make the fight, so Team Bradley stop making cowardly moves and stand up and fight. Your own fans are tired of your excuses. On Aug. 7Th, Devon will put on an explosive performance against Kotelnik, and then Bradley will have nowhere to hide."

Amir Khan also offered his rebuttal on a popular Internet networking site (Twitter) . "I'll fight Tim Bradley. Its the first time he called me out. I would love that fight." Good style for me. I'm fighting Tim Bradley next. I'm gonna tell Golden Boy. Lets see if they really want it for real. Talk is cheap."



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