Does anyone think bradley beat pacquiao
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I busted my butt in training camp as I always do for any fight, but this was the biggest fight in my career, so I pushed that much harder to prove to the world that I could beat Manny Pacquiao. When the decision was announced that I had done enough to beat Manny, no one could believe what had happened, and hardly anyone knew the physical conditions that I had gone through during the fight.
Beating Pacquiao was supposed to be the turning point in who Timothy Bradley really is, but, instead, it became a very dark point and time in my life.
The boos turned into hatred, and then hatred turned into death threats. I felt I had done enough to beat Paquiao, but everyone was out to prove that I hadn't.
This was supposed to be my night, but instead, it turned into a night where an icon not only lost, but was also 'robbed' by me. Unless they recently hired C. They televised the first two fights on pay-per-view, after all, so they saw the same 24 rounds everyone else in the world saw, too. Bob Arum knew it. Why else would he try to promote the fight every way possible other than promoting the actual fight? Have you ever seen such a thing for a big-money PPV? Teddy Atlas or whatever it could be except the fight.
Arum is a smart man. He promotes Bradley. He used to promote Mayweather. He knows the difference between the two.
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