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Timothy Bradley & Alfredo
Angulo Media Workout
Photos: Carlos Baeza - Thompson Boxing
Undefeated World Boxing
Organization (WBO) junior welterweight champion and
Top-10 pound for pound fighter TIMOTHY "Desert Storm"
BRADLEY and No. 1 junior middleweight contender ALFREDO
"Perro" ANGULO hosted a Los Angeles Media Workout today
at the Fortune Gym in Hollywood, Calif. Both fighters
will be featured atop an all-action card, in separate
12-round bouts, Saturday, July 17, at The Show at Agua
Caliente Casino • Resort • Spa in Rancho Mirage, Calif..
HBO Boxing After Dark will televise both bouts live,
beginning at 9:45 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West
Coast.)
TIMOTHY BRADLEY
Training camp is going well. I feel strong. Ready to go.
Ready for a dominant opponent in Carlos Abregu..
I'm used to fighting big guys. I'm going to feel
Abregu's power. In the beginning, I am sure he will have
heavy hands. Then I will take it from there.
I don't want to get hit by any heavy shots. For me to
win this fight it comes down to fighting smart and not
getting over confident.
I trained to go 12 hard rounds. I'm not a knockout
puncher but anything can happen. A KO would be amazing.
Abregu is a dangerous fighter.
I am finally on the big
scene now. I worked my way from the backyard to a bigger
audience.
These fights that I am fighting are meant to open up
doors. Before it was hard getting a fight at 140 pounds.
I want to fight the best fighters in the world. I
understand that boxing is a business so I know that I
have to fight them all and I am willing. I'll fight
Devon Alexander, I'll fight Amir Khan, I'll fight Marcos
Maidana, I'll fight Victor Ortiz. I'll fight any guys.
Devon Alexander... That's a guy I want. He has made all
kinds of false accusations, saying I “feared him.” I'll
go to St. Louis to fight him if I have to. If it works
with the business, let's make it happen.
I’ve got a promotional and management team, they know
what's best.
I'd fight Pac Man or Floyd. If I can get into the ring
with them I've accomplished what I needed to in boxing.
Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter in the world and he
could drug test me all he wants. The only thing in me is
my GOD-given talent. He can test me all he wants.
I feel I am ready for a fight with Mayweather or
Pacquaio.
Everybody's beatable.
Everyone can be touched. Those four corners can close in
on you. Mayweather has big fight experiences as his
advantage and I have my youth.
Pac Man is a monster too. Both these fighters are the
best. Pac Man's a speedster. A fight against him would
be fireworks.
They can take me out to the deep water, I'm ready. I’ve
got a big will to win. It's fun to talk about it but it
would be a lot more fun to be in the ring with either
one of them.
My team has been pushing me and boosting me into the
pound for pound Top-10.
Bob Arum has excuses. My job is to continue to win.
Boxing fans want to see fights and I know that Pac Man
or Mayweather will need dancing partners and I'm
waiting.
I was frustrated when the Maidana fight fell out so I
checked with my manager Cameron Dunkin and he said we
would move to the original plan of fighting Carlos
Abregu.
I just want to win, As long as I get a victory, I’ve
done my job.
Amir Khan is the most protected fighter at 140 pounds.
He's a good fighter. I don't know what he is afraid of.
For Abregu, I just need to keep my left hand up and stay
smart. Sometimes I let my heart get in the way and I get
over aggressive. I need to stay poised to win the fight.
I need to stay smart and not get reckless.
I have a lot more energy. I don’t feel like I have been
training for a fight. I’m not tired. I'll have even more
energy come fight night.
I feel strong at 147 pounds. I feel a little slower but
a lot stronger up at top. I feel like getting on the
inside and fighting.
I normally walk around at 160-165 pounds. For fight
night I will be at no more than 150 – 151 pounds.
After focusing on this fight, I’ll see if I can get a
good fight at 147...Berto, Maidana, possibly... But for
now my focus is on Abregu.
ALFREDO ANGULO
I have kept up my same routine as I would with any
fight. I'm working hard. The only thing that has changed
in training camp is I brought in Daryl Hudson, my
strength and conditioning coach.
With Daryl's training I feel great strength in my legs
and arms. I'm also much faster now.
I plan to pressure
Alcine in the ring. I'm going to force him to fight.
Alcine runs in the ring but all fighters do.
I have kept up my training since my last fight.
I am able to eat what I would like because I train so
hard.
Alcine is a great fighter.
He has only one defeat and that was against a great fighter.
After Alcine, I don't have a preference. I'll fight whoever
can give me a great fight.
Everyday when I am at the gym I try to learn and do
something different. The day a fighter says he knows it all
is the day he is in trouble.
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Promoted by Gary Shaw Productions and Thompson Boxing
Promotions, remaining tickets, priced at $180, $150, $130,
$90 and $45, and box seats - $225, can be purchased at The
Show box office, by calling 800-585-3737 and online at
www.HotWaterCasino.com/TheShow.
Bradley (25-0, 11 KOs), from Palm Springs, Calif., will be
venturing into the heavier welterweight division for the
first time when he battles undefeated Top-Five welterweight
contender Carlos Abregu (29-0, 23 KOs), of Argentina, in a
12-round welterweight rumble.
Angulo (18-1, 15 KOs), a native of Mexacali. Mexico, trains
in Maywood, Calif. His last 14 victories have been by
knockout, dating back to 2006. Angulo will be going
toe-to-toe with former World Boxing Association (WBA) super
welterweight champion Joachim "Ti-Joa" Alcine (32-1, 19
KOs), of Montreal, in a 12-round junior middleweight war.
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