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Timothy Bradley has similarities that remind me of Hasegawa.

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  • #21
    Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
    What's so great about Bradley's opposition? It's like Cotto's resume at 140. A long line of good, but not elite fighters.
    What? How is Bailey, N'Dou, Malignaggi, Corley and Torres not a good resume? Besides Floyd, who did he duck? Tszyu, Mitchell and Judah were either gone or moved up and Ngoudjo was irrelevent. I think Castillo was still at 135, too. And he probably wouldn't have fought Urango because both were trained by Evangelista.

    And as for Bradley's resume, how is Holt, Peterson, Campbell (short fight but dominant), Cherry, Witter and soon to be Maidana not a good resume? Name one fighter in the JWW division that has a better resume than that.

    Alexander: Decision against Corley, RTD against Witter on hand trauma and KO against Urango

    Khan: Decision against Kotelnik (who lost to Witter) and a 3 KD rule stoppage over Dmitry fricken Salita

    Ortiz: Quittage loss to Maidana and KO victories over Diaz and Allatorre

    I dare anyone to say those resumes can compare...
    Last edited by BoxerDood; 04-30-2010, 09:48 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by BoxerDood View Post
      What? How is Bailey, N'Dou, Malignaggi, Corley and Torres not a good resume? Besides Floyd, who did he duck? Tszyu, Mitchell and Judah were either gone or moved up.

      And as for Bradley's resume, how is Holt, Peterson, Cherry, Witter and soon to be Maidana not a good resume? Name one fighter in the JWW division that has a better resume than that.

      Alexander: Decision against Corley, RTD against Witter on hand trauma and KO against Urango

      Khan: Decision against Kotelnik (who lost to Witter) and a 3 KD rule stoppage over Dmitry fricken Salita

      Ortiz: Quittage loss to Maidana and KO victories over Diaz and Allatorre

      I dare anyone to say those resumes can compare...
      Cotto had a better resume than Margarito at the time they fought. Did that keep Margarito from beating him?

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
        Everybody is on his **** talking about how he'll beat everybody at 140. No doubt he deserves his position in the sport and I got him top ten P4P, but he's not beating Alexander. Believe that.

        maidana > bradley/alexander

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
          Cotto had a better resume than Margarito at the time they fought. Did that keep Margarito from beating him?
          Resumes don't always determine winners, but I sure you can find better examples that are so disputable. Hand wraps and all. But I get your point. Still, barring a good K.O. punch, I just think Bradley's too good for Alexander.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
            Cotto had a better resume than Margarito at the time they fought. Did that keep Margarito from beating him?
            And what does that have to do with Bradley being overhyped? It actually shows that he's not. Not only did he beat these guys, but neither took more than 3 rounds. He also dropped Witter, Peterson and Cherry. Overhyped fighters wouldn't do that. He's proven himself much more than Alexander, Khan and Ortiz.

            You also mentioned Alexander's advantages, and I mentioned Bradley's, which can match those. So based on your logic, its an even fight.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by BoxerDood View Post
              And what does that have to do with Bradley being overhyped? It actually shows that he's not. Not only did he beat these guys, but neither took more than 3 rounds. He also dropped Witter, Peterson and Cherry.

              You also mentioned Alexander's advantages, and I mentioned Bradley's, which can match those. So based on your logic, its an even fight.
              You're the one who thinks Bradley is a better counter puncher. Not me.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Iceta Lives View Post
                You're the one who thinks Bradley is a better counter puncher. Not me.
                That's true. And I could easily disagree with your opinions too. But I'm sure you wouldn't disagree that Bradley has the better defense, timing and reflexes. I mean anyone with two eyes could see that. So its still even.

                And stuff like this is why I think Bradley's a better counter puncher. He also did the same to Witter:

                Look at 0:27



                And you're still failing to answer my question on how Bradley is overhyped, but Alexander (who has one really good fight to his name) isn't.

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                • #28
                  There's nothing Alexander done to show he's above Bradley at this moment,, and when Bradley mops the floor with Maidana, all the haters and doubters are gonna realize he's above Alexander..Alexander needs to start stepping his game up quickly, and looking for a fight with Zab ain't cutting it..

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                  • #29
                    Bradley is one of the Top 5 PFP fighters in the world. Hasegawa is garbage, just another Pacquiao-style fraud with a puffed-up record. There are no similarities.

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                    • #30
                      Fernando Montiel is the Mexican Rustico Torrecampo.

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