These should be the best days of Timothy Bradley's life. Instead he's battling as much out of the ring as in it.

When Bradley was declared the winner in his fight against Manny Pacquiao the boxing world exploded with accusations of the fix being in.

Bradley, who says he's now the "most hated" fighter "on the planet" talked about the aftermath on ESPN Radio Chicago with Waddle and Silvy.

(Thanks to sportsradiointerviews.com for the audio)

"I'm not the one to blame. I'm not the one to blame for the results," he said. "The judges saw the fight the way they saw it."

Bradley on death threats:

"Definitely on Facebook and Twitter, reading people's comments, e-mails and people are sending me like death threats, telling me to die, telling me to give the belt back, 'if you're a man' and all this hate mail. Just people being really rude like I'm the one to blame. 'If you're a real champion and want any respect from me then you'd give the belt back.' ... I deserve the belt. I won the fight regardless of what anyone thinks....Don't be pointing the finger at me, don't be sending me crazy e-mails and things like that because I really don't care."

On the story that Bradley told promoter Bob Arum that he thought he lost the fight: