Abuse after Pacquiao fight nearly drove me to suicide, says Bradley ahead of rematch

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  • Da Machine
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    #51
    Pac fans are truly on another level of loser ****. I mean, Mayweather fans are generally half wits themselves, but Pac fans for the most part truly believe their BS.

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    • Da Machine
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      #52
      Originally posted by A-Wolf
      Bradley isn't the brightest guy.

      Tim, it was you who caused the backlash.

      YOU.

      Your dishonesty.

      Your mouth.



      Sort of amazing how thick he is.
      This is bar none one of the ******est ****ing things I have ever read on NSB. Go out back, take a bucket of water, five bars of soap. Stick 3 up your ass, wash your mouth out til the other two dissipate. Drink all the water and hopefully die.

      Are you truly this heartbroken that a world class fighter, who simply went out and did his job thought he won? While having no deciding factor on the fight, 3 other people judged that fight. Not Bradley. Bradley just went out and did his lifes work, very dangerous work, and you have the nerve to sit back and call him a liar because you disagree witht eh 3 judges cards. Get a ****ing life man. Christ.

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      • Spoon23
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        #53
        Originally posted by Red Slider
        This is bar none one of the ******est ****ing things I have ever read on NSB. Go out back, take a bucket of water, five bars of soap. Stick 3 up your ass, wash your mouth out til the other two dissipate. Drink all the water and hopefully die.

        Are you truly this heartbroken that a world class fighter, who simply went out and did his job thought he won? While having no deciding factor on the fight, 3 other people judged that fight. Not Bradley. Bradley just went out and did his lifes work, very dangerous work, and you have the nerve to sit back and call him a liar because you disagree witht eh 3 judges cards. Get a ****ing life man. Christ.
        Dude, your not doing your homework it's Bradley who doesn't take a shower and also believes he won the first fight

        And still thinks up to this day he deserves the win after all the negativity around him telling him otherwise. How thick is Bradley and maybe you?? Lol
        Last edited by Spoon23; 04-09-2014, 11:29 PM.

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        • luisivich
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          #54
          Originally posted by BKM-2010
          Bradley did deserve it. He did not handle the situation very well at all. To be that blunt and delusional about his win and refusal to acknowledge that most people simply thought Pacquiao won was pathetic. He brought it on himself yet he acts like the victim in this pathetic sob story. SUICIDE? Good lord how unspeakably lame.
          in my opinion it was a close fight. and tim doesn't deserve the hate.

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          • straightleft
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            #55
            Not a good sign Bradley. Please don't go into depression like Oscar and Hatton did right after Pac gave them the worst brutal beating ending their career.

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            • TRTboy
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              #56
              Originally posted by Spoon23
              A noble man would.

              A true warrior with honor would.

              A samurai warrior.
              ( and if defeated he will perform 'harakiri' the act of killing oneself)

              Hence a true warrior should know when to admit defeat.
              This is not the movies bro. This is real life.

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              • Jloro
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                #57
                Damn that must have ******, to win a fight on PPV -at least on paper- and to get treated like that. It wasn't his fault lol he did his job

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by TRTboy
                  This is not the movies bro. This is real life.
                  Yup there such a thing as a noble man, but your right it's rare nowadays.

                  A lot of fuvkups out there. A real man though mans up for his failures. You don't need to watch a movie to know that.

                  To close, a Samurai warrior ain't just in the movies doll. It's in the history books. Real fighters who takes honor very well. Sadly nowadays integrity is a rarity.

                  Yup, integrity is a prime commodity nowadays.
                  Last edited by Spoon23; 04-10-2014, 12:38 AM.

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                  • Spoon23
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Jloro
                    Damn that must have ******, to win a fight on PPV -at least on paper- and to get treated like that. It wasn't his fault lol he did his job
                    It was his fault. He could have returned the belt, and would have given him respect and sympathy from fight fans, but his actions up to know shows his dismissive of the negativity that has surrounded him that people see him as the one who lost the fight.

                    Harping he won it 8-4 doesn't help him at all. He could have at least said it was a close fight it could have gone either way, but he keeps on saying it was a cake walk. Delusional anyone?
                    Last edited by Spoon23; 04-10-2014, 12:39 AM.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by TheHolyCross
                      8 to 4 man, 8 to 4....
                      He just got it the wrong way. Maybe he thought he was the Filipino guy?

                      I actually like Tim, and I think he'll be the number 1 guy at WW for a number of years, but not yet. I suppose he has to try to convince himself that he won the Pac fight.

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