JUNIOR WITTER SURRENDERS WORLD TITLE TO
NEW CHAMPION TIMOTHY "DESERT STORM" BRADLEY!
SHOWTIME to Replay the Fight on Monday
and Tuesday!
NOTTINGHAM,
ENGLAND (May 10, 2008) -- There's a new sheriff in Nottingham and his
name is TIMOTHY "DESERT STORM" BRADLEY! The undefeated Bradley from
Palm Springs, California, entered the ring at the Trent FM Arena in
Nottingham, England tonight as the No. 1 contender and mandatory
challenger and exited it as the new World Boxing Council (WBC) super
lightweight champion. Bradley (22-0, 11 KOs), promoted by Gary Shaw
Productions and Thompson Boxing Promotions, won a superb 12-round split
decision on scores of 115-113, 114-113, 112-115. He turned the tide near
the end of the sixth round, smashing an overhand right to the jaw of
defending champion Junior Witter (36-2-1, 21 KOs), en route to dethroning
Witter in his third defense of the crown he has held since 2006.
“I knew this fight was mine,” the newly crowned 24-year-old champion
told SHOWTIME, which broadcast the fight to the U.S. on its popular
program ShoBox: The New Generation. “I’ve seen the tapes [of Witter’s past
fights], and he fades in the sixth and seventh. And I know that’s when I
come on. I get stronger in the later rounds.
“I have been working on that punch,” said Bradley of the overhand
right that dropped Witter. “He tends to pull back with his chin up in the
air and I just caught him. But I couldn’t finish him. I had to be careful
in there. He’s got power in both hands.”
“This can be considered an early candidate for upset of the year,”
said renowned ShoBox analyst Steve Farhood. “It is so difficult to win a
world title on the road. And to do it with as little experience as Bradley
has, this was something special. That one-punch knockdown in the sixth
proved to be the difference maker in the fight.”
A hometown Witter crowd, that was hostile to Bradley in the
beginning, received the judges' decision with solid applause and
appreciation for the new champion in what became a huge upset in boxing.
"I knew when I signed Timothy Bradley that he would be world
champion," said Gary Shaw, Bradley's co-promoter. "Bradley's spectacular
work ethic combined with his hunger were the elements that worked tonight.
He is a class act with a lot of character and good family values that add
to his commitment to the sport. It is those attributes that catapulted him
into being a champion for such as stellar organization as the World Boxing
Council. I am always confident in the WBC's selection of judges and
tonight reaffirms the faith that I have in them."
"I could not be prouder of Timothy Bradley after this performance,"
said Ken Thompson, President of Thompson Boxing Promotions, Bradley’s
co-promoter. "His win tonight proved what we have been saying about
Timothy for years - that he is the best junior welterweight in the world
and one of the game’s future superstars."
If you missed Saturday’s exciting telecast, catch the replay on
SHOWTIME.
Monday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Showtime Extreme; Tuesday, May 13
at Midnight on Showtime Extreme; and anytime at SHOWTIME On
Demand beginning
Tuesday, May 13