Timothy Bradley "If I Lose To Amir Khan I'm Out Of Mayweather / Pacquiao Sweepstakes"

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  1. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    Can't say I blame Bradley, he's just looking out for himself.
     
  2. PrinceVega

    PrinceVega 帝拳ボクシングジム Full Member

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    Ohh Timothy... what an inspirational icon of boxing.
     
  3. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    Great. With this type of attitude, no top fighters should take risky fights. :-(
     
  4. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    Everybody knows that once top fighters reach a certain level, the business aspect comes more into play...least/minimal risk for a higher reward.

    ...and you're a thinking man, if you're in Bradley's position, couldn't you see yourself do what he's doing now??
     
  5. leocouture

    leocouture Chinchecker KILLA!!!!!! G Full Member

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    Indeed this.
     
  6. killjoy408

    killjoy408 Active Member Full Member

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    ***** move. scared money don't make money. beating khan woulda projected him higher in the sweepstakes. dumb logic.
     
  7. madkillaz692000

    madkillaz692000 Fuerte y Abundante Full Member

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    He thought a win against Alexander earned him a ticket to the cashcow lottery. :rofl
     
  8. xizor

    xizor Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I like Bradley, I really do but he is suffering delusions of grandeur. Sorry Dude, Berto and Ortiz did what Bradley and Alexander was supposed to do. which why i think their is a greater possibility that we see Pacquiao vs Berto, Mayweather vs Ortiz more so than Bradley vs any one of them.
    He should have just left it at my promoter sucks and i am waiting to drop his ass so i can get better fights.
     
  9. Boxing Fanatic

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    like he'll have a chance against pac or floyd. he has a better chance of beating khan than he does them LOL
     
  10. pejevan

    pejevan inmate No. 1363917 Full Member

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    Bradley should just concoct PEDS story!!!!


    It is more credible in ESB!! And *****s will immediately start printing their T-SHIRT - take the tests!!!
     
  11. D50

    D50 Active Member Full Member

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    If you can't sell an upside to it, don't ****ing say it at all, Timmy. If he just said he was waiting for his contract to run out and wants that guaranteed million against a lesser name it still kinda sounds like a duck, but not as massively massively much as this.
     
  12. str1

    str1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That is BS from Bradley! Its the opposite, a win against Khan can make a Pac/Floyd vs. Bradley more meaningful but I guess he thinks he can't beat Khan. That is why he wants to cash out on some bum first then fight either Pac (more likely) or Mayweather and then Khan. He won't beat Pac/Floyd and for sure I am now thinking he can't beat Khan either.
     
  13. pejevan

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  14. DavidChao

    DavidChao A contender,.. a somebody Full Member

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    Yep. The public is pretty fickle. Not too long ago, Bradley was near universally held in good esteem... the complete opposite of what is being labeled as now. "Old school" and "warrior" were doled out generously when referring to him, among other similar descriptors.
     
  15. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The problem is when fighters start thinking about what will happen when they lose. This just tells me that Tim isnt really confident about his game. He should see Khan as a stepping stone, not a hurdle.