![]() ![]() It has to be precise, and that's what we're planning to do." You just can't dance around the ring and not do anything at all. ![]() ![]() You have to go out and beat the champion. At the end of the day, I have to live with the decision."įor that reason, Bradley plans to leave no doubt: "I definitely think that way. Whoever wins the fight should win the fight, definitely. "They have judges who judge the fights, and they have the fight fans who judge it. "I don't have any thoughts about that," he said. So, I'm not really worried about that."īradley also said he is not concerned about the judges potentially favoring the hometown fighter. Once I get in the ring and just start doing my thing, I earn my respect that way. So, I'm used to the 'oohs' and 'aahs', and the 'boos,' and people telling me that I am nothing. "Coming from California, and California being predominantly Latinos and me fighting a lot of Latino fighters, I am like the underdog anyway. "It doesn't bother me at all," Bradley said. ET/PT, same-day tape).ĭespite all that travel, Bradley is primed to make the most of his opportunity against his first serious opponent.īradley said he is unfazed by fighting such a long way from home. Bradley is aware he'll have to be aggressive if he's to win a decision in England.įor this title shot, Bradley has traveled more than 5,000 miles by airplane to Nottingham, England, to fight Witter (36-1-2, 21 KOs) at the Trent FM Arena on Saturday night on a special edition of "ShoBox: The New Generation" (Showtime, 10:45 p.m. ![]()
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