EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: TIMOTHY BRADLEY
By John McCormick
JM: Congratulations you on your recent victory [an eighth-round TKO] against Joel Casamayor. What can we look forward to in the future from you?
Timothy Bradley: "At this very moment, I'm not sure what my next move is. I have to speak to my manager, and Bob Arum. I'm not sure what they have planned. I know after this last fight, they said they want to get me back in the ring as soon as possible. It may be in March, if they can get an opponent lined up for me soon. I'm pretty much open to whatever. It doesn't matter. I will fight anyone, line them up, and I will knock them all down. I'm not worried about anything. I'm going to rest up for the next two weeks, and get back into the gym."
JM: How does it feel to be with your new promoter Top Rank now?
TB: It feels great to be with Top Rank. I'm already seeing the difference between being with Top Rank, and my former promoter. I can see it when I walk around and about in different cities, and a lot of people are starting to recognize who I am, want to take pictures with me, sign autographs, and tell me that I had a great fight. A lot of people recognize me now, so I believe that by Top Rank placing me on that Pacquiao-Marquez under card I've started to receive a lot of exposure.They know exactly who Timothy Bradley is now.
JM: How do you feel about being a champion since 2008, yet you could walk in public and nobody would recognize who you were?
TB: I don't feel that I am underrated or overrated. The die-hard fans know who I am. The general public, and the house mom's didn't know who Timothy Bradley was until recently. I feel like I am right where I am supposed to be in the public's eyes.
JM: If your next choice of opponent was solely your decision, who would it be?
Timothy Bradley: That's real easy. Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather.
JM: That leads me to my next question. You were placed on the Pacquiao-Marquez III undercard against Joel Casamayor. Do you feel that your performance against him increased your chances of getting a fight with Manny Pacquiao?
Timothy Bradley: Hopefully. I definitely wanted to get Casamayor out of there sooner. It took a little longer than I expected with all the holding, and grabbing that he was doing. Honestly, I was bored in the ring while I was fighting him. He tried to head butt me a couple of times, but we knew going in there that he was a dirty fighter. I did what I had to do to get him out of there, I hit him with a lot of hard body shots. If it would've lasted longer, he may have got hurt because I only planned to continue to bring it to him.
JM: Joel Casamayor ended up testing positive for marijuana after the fight. What are your thoughts on that?
Timothy Bradley: Say no to drugs!!!!
JM: What are your thoughts on Amir Khan?
Timothy Bradley: Amir Khan is a good fighter. He is a world champion, and he has proven to himself, and the boxing fans that he is a threat. He proved that when he fought [Marcos] Maidana. I think he's a great fighter, and I would love to get it on with him.
JM: There is a huge demand for a Bradley-Khan showdown. It's been reported that you turned down close to 1.3 Million dollars to fight Amir Khan back in July. Why did you turn the fight down then?
Timothy Bradley: Well, there were numerous reasons that I turned the fight down at that time. The main reason was I was going through promotional problems with my former promoter. That was the main reason that I didn't take the fight. Another reason was my wife was pregnant, she was going through a lot of hard times then, and I didn't want to put extra stress on her. There was a lot of reasons. The main reason being promotional problems though. I wasn't happy with where I was at.
JM: When can we expect a Bradley-Khan fight?
Timothy Bradley: I told Amir any time, any place. I'm with Top Rank now, and I can pretty much voice my opinion on who I would like to fight next. I can tell Bob Arum the fights that I want. At the end of the day, they have the final decision on who I fight though. We can be in the ring soon though, I am not sure. If I had my way, I'd fight him tomorrow. Amir is a great fighter, but he ain't fought nobody like me before. He fought Maidana, and Maidana may be a heavier puncher than me, but I am going to be coming all night, non stop. Amir don't have the punch to hurt me.
JM: How satisfied were you with defeating Devon Alexander in January?
Timothy Bradley: I was satisfied, but I expected a little more out of Devon. I came back to my corner after the first round, and asked my trainer "that's it coach?", and he told me "yeah that's it, I told you this was going to be easy, this kid ain't sh*t.". I was expecting a completely different beast. I was expecting him to be strong, I was expecting him to be faster. I was like this guy shouldn't even be in a ring with me.
JM: What do you feel separates you from other elite fighters in your weight class?
Timothy Bradley: I can box, move around and look cute, but at the same time I'm stronger than these guys. They can't out work me, nobody can. I'm so conditioned, I know that it is impossible for them to out work me, or out punch me. That's what I do, I systematically break fighters down. My defense may not be great but I am hard to hit. It makes for a lot of boring fights, I ain't going to lie because defensively they just cant hit me. I think Casamayor hit me like 40 times the entire fight, and some of those I let him land, because I figured if he opened up I'd catch his ass.
JM: The majority of your career has been fought at 140 pounds. Are you looking to stay at 140 pounds for a while, and clear out the division or are you looking to move to 147 pounds soon?
Timothy Bradley: I definitely want to clear out the 140 pound division. I am a lot stronger than these guys at 140. At 147, these guys are a lot bigger and a lot stronger, so I would definitely have to use more boxing skill at 147. Then again, I'd be a lot stronger at 147 pounds than I am now. I walk around at 160 pounds. I am naturally just a short, and stocky guy. I'd love to move to 147 for a big fight though.
JM: Any closing thoughts for the fans?
Timothy Bradley: Thank You to all my supporters, and fans. Since day one they've done a lot for me. The fans can always feel free to hit me up on Facebook and Twitter. I look forward to the future and giving the fans what they want.