Tim Bradley behavior of HEADBUTTING played a “CONSTANT” role in his PAST 6 victories!
By. Horus
Bradley vs. Alexander this past weekend was a revealing look at two fighters who were both undefeated and who were champions. For one fighter, his streak of consecutive wins continued, and for the other his streak ended. For this Article we will focus of the fighter whose winning streak continues to an impressive 27-0. Before this fight, I said that Bradley is not the biggest, not the strongest, not the fastest, not the most technical, and to make it worst he is not even Marketable. But he is a fighter, and he does what fighters do, fights. He is discipline and he doesn’t get tired or quits. So fittingly once again, Saturday night he proved as my assessments of him true. However, one painfully problematic assessment of Bradley I miss was His constant behavior of head butting, and being involved in head butts.
I choose the word behavior, because that is the word that perfectly describes what is going with with Bradley and his head butts.
To be clear,
Behavior: Refers to a person action intentionally or unintentionally. Behavior is what a person does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes.
So as a result; Bradley’s behavior and his habit of head butting his opponents has now had him with 6 opponents in a row, and 6 Fights in a row in which he has a head butt’s average of 3 head butts per fight. That’s average total of 18 head butts in the past 6 fights.
I know some will argue that his head butts are all an accident and unintentional. Make no mistake about it, this is not a mistake, this not a coincidence, this is not a trend, and this is an not accident.
This BEHAVIOR of Tim Bradley has become a dangerous Habit.
Meaning this is a part of who he is and what he does.
Habit: A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition
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What we can all determine by these facts are that no matter how big or how small of a part it played. Bradley's headbutts played a "CONSTANT" role in his past 6 victories.
So what we need to do is STOP BLAMING BRADLEY’S VICTIMS, and Start BLAMING BRADLEY.
How more opponents have to get headbutted before we say ENOUGH!
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By. Horus
Bradley vs. Alexander this past weekend was a revealing look at two fighters who were both undefeated and who were champions. For one fighter, his streak of consecutive wins continued, and for the other his streak ended. For this Article we will focus of the fighter whose winning streak continues to an impressive 27-0. Before this fight, I said that Bradley is not the biggest, not the strongest, not the fastest, not the most technical, and to make it worst he is not even Marketable. But he is a fighter, and he does what fighters do, fights. He is discipline and he doesn’t get tired or quits. So fittingly once again, Saturday night he proved as my assessments of him true. However, one painfully problematic assessment of Bradley I miss was His constant behavior of head butting, and being involved in head butts.
I choose the word behavior, because that is the word that perfectly describes what is going with with Bradley and his head butts.
To be clear,
Behavior: Refers to a person action intentionally or unintentionally. Behavior is what a person does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes.
So as a result; Bradley’s behavior and his habit of head butting his opponents has now had him with 6 opponents in a row, and 6 Fights in a row in which he has a head butt’s average of 3 head butts per fight. That’s average total of 18 head butts in the past 6 fights.
I know some will argue that his head butts are all an accident and unintentional. Make no mistake about it, this is not a mistake, this not a coincidence, this is not a trend, and this is an not accident.
This BEHAVIOR of Tim Bradley has become a dangerous Habit.
Meaning this is a part of who he is and what he does.
Habit: A recurrent, often unconscious pattern of behavior that is acquired through frequent repetition
GIFSoup
What we can all determine by these facts are that no matter how big or how small of a part it played. Bradley's headbutts played a "CONSTANT" role in his past 6 victories.
So what we need to do is STOP BLAMING BRADLEY’S VICTIMS, and Start BLAMING BRADLEY.
How more opponents have to get headbutted before we say ENOUGH!
Horus Twitter::http://twitter.com/#!/Horusp4p
Horus Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/p...00000555462366
Horus Email:Horusp4p@aol.com
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