Bradley easily won against an undefeated and tough welterweight, despite Abregu not being the best in the world or anything he deserves the most credit for his last victory, that impressed me more than any of those other wins.
Khan had it easiest, but he was fighting an opponent made to look easy against for a fighter like Khan.
i thought so aswell bradley did a bold thing going up in weight and he fought a guy that can punch too i also was impressed with ortiz against campbell although it didn't look like campbell had much to offer still he was truly dominated for the first time in his career
Bradley easily won against an undefeated and tough welterweight, despite Abregu not being the best in the world or anything he deserves the most credit for his last victory, that impressed me more than any of those other wins.
Khan had it easiest, but he was fighting an opponent made to look easy against for a fighter like Khan.
Khan against Paulie.
Then again we have to take into account style matchups, and based on what Paulie brought to the table, he was there to make Khan look good in his debut in America.
Why is Kotelnik not on the list? He beat Alexander (the new goldenboy at 140) but gets robbed, he beats Maidana in a close fight which arguably could have gone either way, and only got outclassed by Khan, who is the most talented of the bunch. Robbed by Witter, and lossed a split decision to M'Baye in which he should have won in my opinion.
Khan looked the best but the fact that his opponent couldnt punch had a lot to do with that. I still have Bradley as the best 140lb fighter as of right now
Obviously Khan against Malignaggi. I think it goes in this order. You gotta look at not only their performance, but the level of competition. Sure Malignaggi isn't as good as Kotelnik, but Khan completely outclassed Malignaggi and he already outclassed Kotelnik anyways.
1. Khan
2. Bradley
3. Ortiz
4. Alexander (could argue that he's #3, I don't know)
5. Judah (looked very impressive, but against shitty opposition)
6. Maidana (let's face it, Cayo was a walking punching bag with a RJJ appearance)
Agreed word for word..good shit BD
Khan obviously beat a better opponent than the rest and looked flawless in the process..conveniently for Khan tho...my boy Paulie couldn't KO an egg..but that's beyond the point..so Khan for sure..
Obviously Khan against Malignaggi. I think it goes in this order. You gotta look at not only their performance, but the level of competition. Sure Malignaggi isn't as good as Kotelnik, but Khan completely outclassed Malignaggi and he already outclassed Kotelnik anyways.
1. Khan
2. Bradley
3. Ortiz
4. Alexander (could argue that he's #3, I don't know)
5. Judah (looked very impressive, but against shitty opposition)
6. Maidana (let's face it, Cayo was a walking punching bag with a RJJ appearance)