On Saturday night, when an HBO-televised, junior welterweight double-header takes place at New York's Madison Square Garden, Devon Alexander will be an intense observer at the home of his trainer and manager, Kevin Cunningham. [Click Here To Read More]
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On Saturday night, when an HBO-televised, junior welterweight double-header takes place at New York's Madison Square Garden, Devon Alexander will be an intense observer at the home of his trainer and manager, Kevin Cunningham. [Click Here To Read More]Comment
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Lamont Peterson is fast, powerful and big too. I think he and Devon would be a good fight. They should fight next. Devon can't go in and out and counter as quickly as Bradley does so Peterson wouldn't have to worry about that, but at the same time he's much more powerful than Bradley so it could be a long night. Both have a deadly uppercut too.Comment
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Originally posted by Devon Alexander"Nate Campbell was scared of Timothy Bradley when they fought. He acted like he didn't want to get hit," said Alexander.
not true. nate stalked bradley and was walking him down for the first two rounds. that changed at the start of the 3rd only cuz bradley headbutted nate's eyeball. nate went into a shell the rest of that round.Comment
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However I wouldn't go around condemning Bradley just yet. He's more open than most in terms of taking risks and throwing down with dangerous opponents. The Bradley v Alexander bout being put on backburner is clearly more a case of optimising potential profit rather than one guy being afraid of losing to the other.Comment
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Of course he will, they all do.
However I wouldn't go around condemning Bradley just yet. He's more open than most in terms of taking risks and throwing down with dangerous opponents. The Bradley v Alexander bout being put on backburner is clearly more a case of optimising potential profit rather than one guy being afraid of losing to the other.Comment
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