WBC super lightweight Devon Alexander (20-0, 13 KOs) retained his title and captured the IBF title as he stopped former champion Juan Urango (22-3-1, 17 KOs) at 1:12 of round number eight at the Mohegan Sun Resort and Casino in Uncasville, CT in the main event of HBO's Boxing After Dark. Photos by Emily Harney/Fightwireimages.com.
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Photos: Devon Alexander Drops and Stops Juan Urango
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Bigdaddy_VhMon Mar 8, 2010, 12:59 AM UTC
not sure why, all of a sudden, Bradley is overrated around here...Alexander won a brilliant fight against a tough yet ONE DIMENSIONAL fighter. Dont think he has what it takes to beat Bradley YET...though it would be a hell of a fight. Check yer fight replays...desert storm is a beast
GloriousGSun Mar 7, 2010, 7:05 PM UTC
i think at this point the three best fighters at 140 are Bradley, Alexander, and Maidana. Khan is glass chinned british garbage and has not proved himself. Hatton could be here too if he wasn't such a wale
IlldilSun Mar 7, 2010, 6:31 PM UTC
Who in the hell did khan fight for him to come all the way up there?????? By up there I mean near timmy WTF is that this is ridiculous he has only fought in UK picking and choosing fighter that he wants to fight what the hell is this???? This is boxing and boxing u have to prove your self this ain't how popular u r!!!!
Iceta_LivesSun Mar 7, 2010, 6:56 AM UTC
Devon Alexander will beat Bradley whenever they fight and Bradley is getting overhyped by beating Kendall Holt who *****. Witter does too, but Alexander beat him more impressively. And why the **** does Ring have Alexander ranked under Hatton and Khan?
TomasioSun Mar 7, 2010, 6:26 AM UTC
Very good win for Alexander...
This was a very good win for Alexander...He was dominating most of the fight & was taking those right hooks from Urango(his strong punch) quite well....That uppercut looked like it almost decapitated Urango!...Even thou Alexander landed a good shot to the head, the second knockdown looked more like a push down & I thought the ref could have gave Urango just a little more time...But that doesn't take away from the good performance that Alexander gave...Now Alexander has Tim Bradley & Khan to deal with in order to get all the major titles(& have one true champion, like it's meant to be)..That is if Maidana doesn't get to Khan first & I don't know if Roach will throw Khan against Alexander or any of the fighters I just named, since Roach doesn't fell too confident of Khan(the cardboard champion)& rather look for easier oponents...