If Bradley Is Smart He Will Market Himself As The Bad Guy

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  • sicko
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    #11
    posted in the wrong thread previously lol oops!

    but Bradley...I don't think he has much of a CHOICE, even though he did nothing wrong and the decision was not his fault, he is going to be Booed for his next fight and will be a Villain

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    • MurkaMan
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      #12
      Originally posted by PBP
      I agree 100%. I can see him being a guy that people pay to see him lose.

      Problem is I don't think he has the heart to embrace the role as the villian. He's a "nice guy" so to speak. We'll see what happens though. I'm actually more interested in seeing what his next moves will be than what Pac's will.
      Once he faces Floyd it will be a fairly huge promotion after he becomes big...two bad guys, and Floyd will be the hero who saves the day

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        #13
        Originally posted by ИATAS206
        he doesn't have it in him. he's a good guy, a real good guy and he wants people to love/respect him. Dude is like literally depressed everyone thinks he lost and the hate he's getting. he's an emotional guy and it really bothers him so much that he's "losing the love for the sport" etc.

        not everyone can just play the role of the bad guy and be cool with the negativity that comes with it. Guys like Floyd and others, their born for that kind of stuff.
        Yeah but it's not entirely on the Pacquiao fight, he feels he hasn't gotten enough credit in his career as a whole. Sad stuff but I'm with you in that it isn't in him.

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        • danceswithfire
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          #14
          Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
          Yeah but it's not entirely on the Pacquiao fight, he feels he hasn't gotten enough credit in his career as a whole. Sad stuff but I'm with you in that it isn't in him.
          he was 8th in the p4p list prior to fighting pacman and branded as the biggest threat besides floyd or jmm , what kind of credit is he seeking?

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          • Phenom
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            #15
            Originally posted by ElBossHogg
            lol some people have core values and wont sell out just to seem cool and/or make money.
            and Tim Bradley is not one of them his problem is he can't sell you ever heard him try to talk **** its embarrassing
            Last edited by Phenom; 06-16-2012, 01:13 AM.

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            • Phil Ivey
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              #16
              Being "smart" is irrelevant here, it has nothing to do it. Having the ability to go through with it is another thing, and Bradley seems like a genuinely nice guy. Would he be able to put up with all the hate etc like Mayweather?

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