Comments Thread For: Devon Alexander’s Uppercuts Down Juan Urango

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  • dr.archives
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    #11
    After the first 4 rounds (I had Alexander winning all 4) I thought that if the fight kept going this way it was going to be a UD and not even a close one. Then around round 5 Urango seemed to take control. I was surprised by the knockdown and the stoppage. Well done Alexander.

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    • Access_Denied
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      #12
      Alexander had a perfect game plan and executed on point, absolutely no one at 140 can beat him IMO. I sure hope he doesn't fight Zab that would be pathetic ....

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      • Jcsuper
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        #13
        great great fight by Alexander, I really like this guy. He and Ward will have good future, the two best young fighters imo

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        • mellow_mood
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          #14
          war devon!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

          and pay up!!!


          u know who u r......

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          • Dave Rado
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            #15
            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Alexander, in a post-fight interview, called out former 140-pound titlist and 147-pound champion Zab Judah.

            Judah was present and joined Alexander in the ring. He reminded Alexander of the last time he was in St. Louis – Feb. 5, 2005, a night in which Judah stopped Cory Spinks in front of his hometown crowd.

            “Zab is past tense,” Alexander retorted. “I’m present tense.”
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            Exactly, so why is he calling him out? Alexander should be calling out Bradley, not someone he admits is a shell of a fighter.

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            • Iceta Lives
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              #16
              Originally posted by Dave Rado
              Exactly, so why is he calling him out? Alexander should be calling out Bradley, not someone he admits is a shell of a fighter.
              Because Zab Judah stormed his post fight interview. That's why. And Bradley has totally ignored Alexander talking all this bull**** about how everybody is scared of him. It's worse than the Paul Williams fear propoganda.

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              • GRUSTLER
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                #17
                Andre Berto couldn't even KO Urango and Urango fought him
                at 147. Alexander is one to watch out for.

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                • Dave Rado
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Iceta Lives
                  Because Zab Judah stormed his post fight interview. That's why. And Bradley has totally ignored Alexander talking all this bull**** about how everybody is scared of him. It's worse than the Paul Williams fear propoganda.
                  Alexander wasn't available when he said all that. He's available now and so is Bradley. Alexander should be calling Bradley out now.

                  And when Alexander was Bradley's WBC mandatory, Campbell was Bradley's WBO mandatory and at that time, Campbell was a far more credible opponent than Alexander, who hadn't fought any serious opposition up to then. Everything's changed now, and it's insane that Alexander isn't calling out Bradley now.

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                  • Iceta Lives
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dave Rado
                    Alexander wasn't available when he said all that. He's available now and so is Bradley. Alexander should be calling Bradley out now.

                    And when Alexander was Bradley's WBC mandatory, Campbell was Bradley's WBO mandatory and at that time, Campbell was a far more credible opponent than Alexander, who hadn't fought any serious opposition up to then. Everything's changed now, and it's insane that Alexander isn't calling out Bradley now.
                    What are you talking about? He mentioned him in the interview with Max.

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                    • Dempsey52
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                      #20
                      Devon Alexander aint no joke. I was quite impressed when he put down Urango. I knew he was gonna get up, but then he got knocked down again. I do think that was a bit of an early stoppage. But after seeing him get knocked down again, I wouldnt be surprised if he did actually end up knocking him out.

                      Urango is a tough bull too. Took a straight right from Randall Bailey and got up from it to knock him out. Alexander lands a mean right uppercut to put this guy down, then lands a right cross to the temple to put him down again. IMHO Devon alexander and Tim Bradley are the best 140 pounders, (Unless Pac decided to come back down, which I dont think will happen.)

                      Way to go Alexander.

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