Timothy Bradley discussed a number of subjects, offering a candid insight into his fight game weaknesses. The WBO Welterweight champ, who won a Unanimous Decision over Jessie Vargas in June, called his main weakness discipline. Being a lack thereof. But with the help of new trainer, Teddy Atlas, the 32-year-old fighter hopes to iron out that flaw before he steps in the ring with Brandon Rios (33-2-1, 24 KO) on November 7th.
FightHub cameras caught what Bradley had to say:
Bradley (32-1-1, 12 KO) also gave his opinions on Floyd Mayweather’s final hurrah against Andre Berto. Though Bradley sees a few minor holes in the former Pound for Pound King’s game, he did acknowledge Mayweather trains harder than any other boxer in the sport, including himself.
How do you see Timothy Bradley vs Brandon Rios playing out? Will Atlas have enough time to beat the pit-bull out of Bradley? Or will the fighter in Bradley always surface in a dog fight?
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