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Tim Bradley questions Kenneth Sims Jr.’s fight IQ before Arnold Barboza Jr. bout

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Tim Bradley questions Kenneth Sims Jr.’s fight IQ before Arnold Barboza Jr. bout

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“When you supposed to box, you brawling. When you supposed to brawl, you boxing. You going to have issues,” said Bradley while discussing the matchup.

Sims showed that tendency in his loss to Oscar Duarte in August 2025. Instead of using his movement and boxing ability, he stood and traded with the heavy-handed Mexican. Duarte had the stronger punch, and the fight tilted his way as the exchanges piled up. A more disciplined boxing approach would likely have given Sims a better chance.

Bradley added that Sims has plenty of natural ability, including the versatility to switch stances and fight off the back foot. But he argued that those tools can become a liability when Sims overthinks situations or changes tactics at the wrong time.

“You got definitely more skills,” Bradley said. “You could do it from both sides. But sometimes your whole system get all screwed up because you don’t know what stance you want to be in. You want to be lefty, you want to be righty.”

Bradley compared the issue to mistakes he made earlier in his own career, describing himself as a fighter who sometimes complicated bouts by abandoning the right strategy.

“I was the same way,” Bradley said. “Straight up knucklehead. We make fights harder than what they should be.”

Bradley also suggested that Sims occasionally becomes too comfortable trading punches when a more disciplined approach would serve him better. From his perspective, the key for Sims is choosing the correct tactic and sticking with it long enough to control the action.

Despite the criticism, Bradley still believes Sims has the ability to win the fight if he keeps his tactics simple and sticks to the right approach at the right moments.

“You can get this done,” Bradley said. “But you better fight the right strategy at the right times.”

Barboza and Sims are scheduled to meet in a 12-round welterweight bout on Saturday, March 14, at the Honda Center in Anaheim, California. The fight will serve as the main event of a DAZN broadcast card.

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Dan Ambrose is a boxing journalist at Boxing News 24, recognized for his direct analysis and extensive coverage of the global fight landscape. His reporting focuses on major bouts, divisional developments, and the sport’s most discussed storylines.

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