By Carlos Boogs

WBO interim-welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (31-1-1, 12KOs) has no interest in a rematch with Jessie Vargas (26-1, 9KOs), but he does have interest in a fight with WBA 'regular' welterweight champion Keith Thurman (25-0, 21KOs).

Bradley won a twelve round unanimous decision over Vargas on Saturday night at the StubHub Center in Carson, California. Thurman is back in a few weeks, headlining against Luis Collazo as part of the debut edition of Premier Boxing Champions on ESPN.

When asked about Thurman, Bradley said he was more than willing to face the boxer known as "One Time."

The problem in making the fight is the politics involved. Thurman is part of the PBC stable of fighters with manager/adviser Al Haymon - and HBO is not doing any business with Haymon.

"Man, I will fight anybody. Right now I'm not thinking about Keith Thurman or anybody else. I'm just thinking about recovering. But like I tell you - I'm a throwback fighter, I'll fight anybody....anybody in the sport. Keith Thurman is a phenomenal fighter, an explosive fighter with power in both hands. He's definitely a specimen, but hey - I don't  back down.  I'll fight the best and I'll continue to fight the best," Bradley said.

Bradley's promoter, Bob Arum of Top Rank, is more focused on putting his fighter in the ring with unbeaten contender Sadam Ali as ordered by the WBO.