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  • Frank Ducketts
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    #21
    Kotelnik was not robbed. The fight was very close. He did land the cleaner shots, but this was an activity fight, and a fight in the guys home town. Don't act surprised lol...

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    • rudedog
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      #22
      Originally posted by Story
      While I agree that Alexander lost last night, he still beats Khan.



      By KO.
      yea yea what ever

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      • Frank Ducketts
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        #23
        Opinions change so fast, and D.A won lol... That is why I love boxing. One day you're great, the next day you're a bum.

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        • War Dinamita
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          #24
          Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
          Opinions change so fast, and D.A won lol... That is why I love boxing scene. One day you're great, the next day you're a bum.
          Fixed it for you.

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          • -Mustang-
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            #25
            Khan needs to fight either Maidana/Alexander/ Vic Ortiz (i know they already fought in the amateurs) or Bradley ....

            he needs to fight someone with at least a little bit of power

            right now at 140 it goes like this for me:

            1. Tim Bradley
            2. Amir Khan
            3. Devon Alexander (despite his off night)
            4. Marcos Maidana
            5. Victor Ortiz

            .... what if they made a Amir Khan vs Zab Judah

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            • fightingfigs
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              #26
              Originally posted by boxasmash
              And Khan won.

              1. Khan
              2. Kotelnik
              What you really mean is that Bradley and Peterson already fought for the top 140lb spot. LOL.

              Kotelnik is a gatekeeper and Khan hasnt really proven much other than surviving kotelnik

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              • Jim Jeffries
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                #27
                Originally posted by Frank Ducketts
                Kotelnik was not robbed. The fight was very close. He did land the cleaner shots, but this was an activity fight, and a fight in the guys home town. Don't act surprised lol...
                Yes it was an activity fight. Problem is Kotelnik not only landed the cleaner shots, but also more shots as well. Hitting someone's guard all night should not win anyone a title fight, regardless whether they're in front of a hometown crowd, or not.

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                • Pugilistic™
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                  #28
                  Thats ****** talk.

                  Bradley is clearly number 1 at 140.

                  After that imo, it's:

                  2. Khan
                  3. Kotelnik
                  4. Alexander
                  5. Maidana
                  6. Ortiz

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