How About Alexander vs. Soto?

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  • Heru
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    #11
    Facing Alexander is the only right thing to do, if he wanted to earn his title.

    That title at 135 is bull****. I agree though, Soto isn't really even built for 135, but that just means he needs to know his lane and fall back to 130. Chavez and Diaz looked a lot stronger than him, AP is huge at 135 and would have really put it on him good.

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    • warp1432
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      #12
      Originally posted by Jack Burton
      If by terrible you mean he won every round and dropped Diaz a few times?

      Soto lost like 3 or 4 rounds against Diaz and was still in the fight even after being dropped in the first. Soto was dominated against Guzman, but that's when Guzman wasn't a total disappointment.

      He also looked terribly slow and had no defense.

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      • Jack Napier
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        #13
        rather Soto fight someone else first
        who knows if he'll look good at 140
        Devon too dangerous to jump straight to at 140

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          #14
          Soto is one of the biggest jokes in the sport. Peterson would beat his ass. Don't even want to think what Alexander would do to him.

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