Alexander beats Bradley when the fight happens.

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  • MoneyMayMafia
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    #11
    unless alexander can knock bradley out he aint winning

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    • Shadows
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      #12
      I think the difference between them now is that Bradley has showed improvement in every fight since Witter, making himself a more well rounded fighter.

      Right now, I feel as though Bradley would win with Alexander's stiffness and his tendency to pull out with his head up being the main reasons as to why he would. However, that may change down the line.

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      • jthoang
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        #13
        Originally posted by street bully
        Bradley gets hit himself, and while he dominated Peterson, his workrate was not very high, couple that with the fact that Peterson is a prospect who hasn't beaten anybody. It will be a good close fight.
        Peterson's no joke.

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        • street bully
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          #14
          Originally posted by jthoang
          Peterson's no joke.
          He is no joke, but hasn't proved ****. many thought Ortiz was the future until he stepped it up and got KOed.

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          • THE REED
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            #15
            Originally posted by street bully
            He is no joke, but hasn't proved ****. many thought Ortiz was the future until he stepped it up and got KOed.
            What did Floyd prove at 15-0? Other then being a very good fighter?

            Who had he beaten?

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            • V.WEBB
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              #16
              I've maintained that Bradley would be the toughest fight for anyone at 140, Devon included. I have Bradley as the man in the division with Devon not too far behind. Cunningham is a good trainer and he seems to be underrated, but whatever holes that Devon has in his game, I expect Cunningham to address them and fix them. Especially by the time this fight happens.

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                #17
                bradley is more efficient with his punches and has slightly better footwork

                devon alexander isnt faster, theyre about the same in speed, the difference is bradley circles or covers up after he lets his hands go, alexander doesnt always do that (thats an experience factor)

                bradley uds alexander right now, but alexander is improving just as fast as bradley is/has

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                • jrosales13
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                  I've got Bradley.. he's more proven at this stage for what he can do.. it would be a good fight.. but you are in there with a truth machine in Bradley.

                  I felt Urango's pressure was slowly getting to Devon before he got stopped.

                  Now you take Bradleys pressure, and couple it with speed and about 90 punches a round mostly done in combinations and you have a problem. His power is also underrated, he's dropped his last couple of opponents.

                  Originally posted by Shadows
                  I think the difference between them now is that Bradley has showed improvement in every fight since Witter, making himself a more well rounded fighter.

                  Right now, I feel as though Bradley would win with Alexander's stiffness and his tendency to pull out with his head up being the main reasons as to why he would. However, that may change down the line.
                  .......this

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