Looks like Bradley got some public relations lessons. The reply he gave to this question today was much better than "what if I lose" which he said a while back. He ducked Khan bottome line - it was a unification fight, for all 3 belts. He saved his goose egg and got rewarded, which is terrible for boxing.
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Khan is more popular than Bradley.....if the fight went to the cards, Khan is likely winning it regardless of whether Bradley beats him down in the ring. He knew this, so he said if I have to lose like that for someone to get the W over me, then I'd rather have it happen fighting the #1 guy in the sport.
Tim is smart, he knows that boxing is a business first and a sport second.Comment
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Looks like Bradley got some public relations lessons. The reply he gave to this question today was much better than "what if I lose" which he said a while back. He ducked Khan bottome line - it was a unification fight, for all 3 belts. He saved his goose egg and got rewarded, which is terrible for boxing.Last edited by GRUSTLER; 05-25-2012, 03:56 AM.Comment
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Looks like Bradley got some public relations lessons. The reply he gave to this question today was much better than "what if I lose" which he said a while back. He ducked Khan bottome line - it was a unification fight, for all 3 belts. He saved his goose egg and got rewarded, which is terrible for boxing.Comment
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