The guy can't even leave his home. Some guy left a comment on his page saying first you beat up a kid in a wheel chair and now you rob Pacman?
It seems people are getting mad at the wrong person and they should be mad at the judges.
Its kinda bittersweet for Bradley because he just beat one of the greatest fighters of our time, and won the WBO title and is undefeated and got paid the most money he ever made, but he can't really celebrate.
that's what happens when a boxer has groupies he will get use to the hate males and harassment and his pictures being photoshopped with gay ****, being called Gayadly etc
I disagree I don't think Bradley has it that bad. People are mostly hating the judges, Bob Arum, and the sport of boxing. I don't really see anyone hating on Bradley besides pac.tards, especially not as a person. and im sure everyone in his hometown obviously loves him and celebrates him
When you say pac.tards do you mean filipinos? because the guy who left that message to Bradley was a black guy. Busta Rhymes, and many others are mad at him, when they should be mad at the judges and the commission.
C'mon he is a boring ass fighter. He got a shot at Manny because he joined Arum, ducked Khan and will get another high-profile fight, even though he was completely outclassed.
I feel sorry for the sport of boxing, which received another blow. I could not care less about Timothy Bradley.
Pacquiao even told people not to get mad at Bradley, and sometimes these things happen in life. Pacquiao ain't even mad, although, he looked really sad when they interviewed him from his home, at least he is trying to keep his composure.
Bradley kinda made a mistake with his image, he used to be one of the classier guys in sport but on 24/7 he came off trying to hard to be like Floyd he ended up making himself look even worse after this decision because he gave a false image of who he really was on 24.7 and people remember that and hate him now especially after this fight.
Bradley made the mistake of being a bad actor... he seemed very uncomfortable trying to be confident. I don't think he was going for the Floyd image. There's a lack of swagger.
Its as though he was showing us he was trying to psych himself out but at the same time, saying "****! I don't know about this fight..."
Don't be fooled by the barrage of negativity from tough talking internet geeks. This dude is just living the life right now. They showed a video yesterday where he was sitting on his lawn playing with his kids and talking with his neighbors and cornermen.
From his perspective he earned millions of dollars, upset Manny Pacquiao and holds titles in two weight divisions. He's going to be laying on the couch while his feet heal in the comfort of his own home with his wife and kids. Doesn't even need to get back to work for another 2-3 months. If that's having it bad then I wish I had it bad too.
come on we know how the Pacquiao fans are, of course they are going to attack the opponent, they don't fukin care, all they care about is Manny
but Bradley will be OK after another week or so, people will move on eventually, not like Pacquiao fans are going to try and jump on him when they see him
nah, i really don't think it's all as it appears; I think a lot of those fans may just be reacting to the sh*t they had to hear after Marquez 3...more or less stuff they're still hearing based on a fight that many thought was a lot closer than this one. But whatever anyone's reason may be, Bradley, in particular, doesn't deserve the backlash.
I'm a pac fan, not sure how that matters, but I'll announce it in regards to your post. I've already expressed how I feel bad for him in regards to the interview he did with the Boxing Lab and the fight:
I felt bad for dude when he was talking about never getting any respect. And I agree, he shouldn't be asked to give the belt back, that's just ridiculous. I had him losing 8-4, but the first two rounds were more or less indecisive for either guy; I went 1-1 in those. If in the case that I gave both to Bradley then that makes it 7-5 for Pacquiao - that's a close enough fight that doesn't warrant all this backlash for a decision he didn't actually go and make. And I have a lot of respect for his ability to pull through the injury and end up winning the last 3 rounds. I didn't think he did bad at all....he definitely showed a warrior's mentality, something that other fighters would've been praised for, is being overlooked right now. Had he lost the fight, I can't imagine this many people would have this much bad to say about him.
Not really, he knew what was up but that is the price you pay. He made millions and now he is the WW champ...I mean, does anyone think he feels sorry for himself? He is probably in Disneyland with his family right now enjoying a vacation.
come on we know how the Pacquiao fans are, of course they are going to attack the opponent, they don't fukin care, all they care about is Manny
but Bradley will be OK after another week or so, people will move on eventually, not like Pacquiao fans are going to try and jump on him when they see him
Bradley has always been a respectful guy and a hard worker. Is all heart and determination. Something that isn't common now a days. And sure he may have come off ougher than preciously during the 24/7's but you have to understand everybody has to sell their image. But to me it didn't even seem like ****iness more like self confidence and the belief that everything you have fought for and all the sacrifices is finally paying off. And at the end of the fight sure he should have been a certain way but the man just achieved a dream. Blame the corrupt judges and top rank and all of them. That man just tried his best. Yes I feel sorry for him and he deserves some respect.
True, but the casual fan who had no clue who Bradley was thought he was a jerk on 24.7, and I guess the saying goes you get what you wish for, Bradley tried to play the bad guy talking big on 24.7 and mean mugging the camera and Pac at weigh ins, now he really is the bad guy in the publics mind, he fuked up badly. Bradley should have stayed the humble family man who didnt talk sh1t the fight would sell the same either way, and people would have sympathized with him more, example Miguel Cotto vs. Pacquiao, Cotto never talked sh1t and people still loved him two good guys can sell.
I am wondering if someone told Bradley to act like a bad guy on purpose? It was so out of character for him. Now he has no fans only the ones in the desert.
He about to throw a parade though
I dont blame him for trying to convince himself he really won but he shouldnt throw a parade for that bs win. Hopefully some real people around him tell him the truth.
Bradley has always been a respectful guy and a hard worker. Is all heart and determination. Something that isn't common now a days. And sure he may have come off tougher than previously during the 24/7's but you have to understand everybody has to sell their image. But to me it didn't even seem like c.ockiness more like self confidence and the belief that everything you have fought for and all the sacrifices is finally paying off. And at the end of the fight sure he should have been a certain way but the man just achieved a dream. Blame the corrupt judges and top rank and all of them. That man just tried his best. Yes I feel sorry for him and he deserves some respect.
people need to realize bradley had no say in the decision.
he doesn't even believe he won, his managers/advisers are all telling him to SAY that he won just for the media and such.
He's probably suffering more than Pac is. I'm sure some nerd is sending him all the tweets of celebs/boxers saying Pac won.
Pacquiao even told people not to get mad at Bradley, and sometimes these things happen in life. Pacquiao ain't even mad, although, he looked really sad when they interviewed him from his home, at least he is trying to keep his composure.
Bradley kinda made a mistake with his image, he used to be one of the classier guys in sport but on 24/7 he came off trying to hard to be like Floyd he ended up making himself look even worse after this decision because he gave a false image of who he really was on 24.7 and people remember that and hate him now especially after this fight.