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    By Jake Donovan - One sanctioning body decided the bout didn’t warrant their belt being at stake. Depending on the outcome of this particular fight, it’s very likely that another alphabet belt will be up for grabs soon thereafter.

    Those who crown lineal champions are coming out of the woodwork, taking a “not yet” stance in filling the void left behind when Manny Pacquiao decided his fight with Ricky Hatton would be the only time he’d ever fight at junior welterweight.

    According to ticket sales reports, it seems that the fight itself isn’t enough to revive the once rich boxing scene in Motown.

    It looks like the winner of the January 29 showdown between unbeaten titlists Timothy Bradley and Devon Alexander will simply have to settle for being the best 140 lb fighter in the world.

    If we can agree on that, then why can’t the rest follow suit?

    Fortunately for Bradley and Alexander, it doesn’t require a lot of bells and whistles in order to get them in the ring for a grudge match that’s been more than a year in the making.

    Bradley (26-0-0-1NC, 11KO) has proven that much ever since entering the title picture. He was prepared to face Jose Luis Castillo in Mexico in order to earn his first alphabet title shot. The fight never happened, as Castillo showed up a full division above their contracted 140 lb. weight limit, effectively killing the fight. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    gotta agree. people put too much stock in the kotelnik fight. too many people have short term memory.

    winner of bradley/alexander is the best 140 lbers

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    • #3
      What a dumb article. He basically stated all the reasons why this fight does not determine the best.

      Then he talks about how it almost impossible to say its not the two best.

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      • #4
        no doubt about it, belts just collect dust

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        • #5
          To sum this article up: Let's pretend Amir Khan doesn't exist and doesn't have three impressive wins against Kotelnik, Malignaggi and Maidana on his resume.

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          • #6
            Maidana would give either one of them hell.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Alan Partridge View Post
              To sum this article up: Let's pretend Amir Khan doesn't exist and doesn't have three impressive wins against Kotelnik, Malignaggi and Maidana on his resume.


              Or lets pretend Alexander didnt just get embarrassed by Kotelnik in his hometown.

              Its two Yanks fighting....so they must be the best. Durrr

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              • #8
                Originally posted by mushahadeen View Post
                Maidana would give either one of them hell.
                I think he gives Alexander hell.

                Bradley-Maidana looks a lot like Bradley-Abrgeu.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post


                  Or lets pretend Alexander didnt just get embarrassed by Kotelnik in his hometown.

                  Its two Yanks fighting....so they must be the best. Durrr
                  The writer is just trying to hype the fight.

                  BoxingScene needs to bench him.

                  Khan is clearly the 2nd best JWW.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mushahadeen View Post
                    Maidana would give either one of them hell.
                    I would say Maidana is the most dangerous guy at 140.

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