I can't help wondering still about Timothy Bradley's mindstate. Has his "victory" turned into more of a burden than a great career milestone? Regardless of what he says, has the "win" become almost a source of shame? I'm talking about how Bradley himself must feel. Does he truly believe he won, or even if he does, has all the criticism (which fairly or unfairly has reflected on Bradley himself) about the decision almost made him wish the decision had gone the other way? Now that the dust has mostly settled, where has it left Bradley?
Man what kind of bull**** is this? He's a 2 weight world champion, made 5 million of his last fight and is gonna make that again at the bare minumum in a rematch, and he got a great family. He dont care what a bunch of haters and whiners are saying to him. He living life like it should be lived :hat
28 have tried. 28 have failed. and the new!!!!! timmeh is the mutha****in man!!!! he don't give a ****!!! he knows he won that fight.
depends on what hes made of. an honorable man would definitely feel a stain on his name. a scrub would just be happy as **** that he got over on the bitches, lol.
Zombie? Man take Lampleys **** out your mouth and realise theres been worse decisions THIS YEAR let alone in the last ten years. Bradley got better things to do than wonder what a bunch of internet haters think of him. Dumbasses think this **** is about 'honour' . He aint the judge GTFO
100% Baloney! That is the worst decision I've ever seen in my life. Before that decision was announced, I don't believe one of you thought Bradley won the fight. Only now, for whatever twisted reason, do a fair amount of folks claim Bradley won, but before the announcement how many? Don't lie!
Your either lying or you dont watch any boxing. Lara-Wiliams was much worse, Rios-Abril was much worse. See the problem is your biased firstly and second you didnt watch the fight again without the dick sucking commentary. Take the cum out your eyes and see that the decision wasnt as bad as mad out. Not great, but not that bad.
stfu scrub. if you talk like you write then its no wonder your ignorant ass has no concept of what an honorable man behaves like, doubt youve ever even met one in your part of the gutter.
The vast majority of boxing fans, experts, and casual sports fans identify Bradley-Pacquaio as one of boxing's historical bad decisions, none of the fights you mentioned, in terms of the decision, made it into mainstream media. Not one. True or False? Bradley-Pacquaio was all over the sports pages and websites (not just boxing sites) for a solid week. That's a fact.
Bradley might be very disappointed why he's getting the backlash (even death threats) of the judges controversial decision. What he has done was only to fight yet he's been considered the bad guy here. Too bad for Bradley... This content is protected