WBO junior welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11KOs) wasn't impressed after watching Saturday's bout between Devon Alexander and Andriy Kotelnik (31-4-1, 13KOs). Before a hometown crowd of over 9,000 fans in St. Louis, Alexander (21-0, 13KOs) retained his WBC and IBF belts with a tough twelve round unanimous decision. HBO wants Bradley and Alexander to collide in a unification showdown on January 29. As a deal inches closer, Bradley doesn't believe Alexander is ready for him. [Click Here To Read More]
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The incredible thing about 140 is that all the top fighters have flaws,Bradley himself swings wide sometimes & is open for counters,plus he's been known to get dropped on occasion!!I say lock & load & make it happen january 29!!
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alexander looked very quick in the first few rounds..but after about the 6th he started looking pretty bad..dont know if it was the cut or what
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Originally posted by Di Bushbaby View PostThe incredible thing about 140 is that all the top fighters have flaws,Bradley himself swings wide sometimes & is open for counters,plus he's been known to get dropped on occasion!!I say lock & load & make it happen january 29!!
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Originally posted by LARRYX P4P#1 View Postalexander looked very quick in the first few rounds..but after about the 6th he started looking pretty bad..dont know if it was the cut or what
Two huge notes to be taken in the first two rounds.
-Very quick
-Punches not landing.
His body shots would land, but a lot of those quick jabs barely touched the gloves of Kotelnik.
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I wouldn't say he was exposed, but he looked terrible,most of that was based on things he did wrong, which he can correct in a years time. Also style make fights, and that peek a boo stance didn't work so well eventhough he stated on radio yesterday that his game plan was to win with volume. I found that fight stange as **** because Alexander was very accurate in all of his 20 other fight, and couldn't miss the slippery Witter who gave Bradley a tough fight a few months earlier.
Honestly triangle theories do not work in this talent pool called Junior Wleter Weight, but for now I see Bradley as the top guy, until Alexander shows me that his last fight was a fluke by rematching Kotelnik, or beating either Khan, Maidana, or Ortiz.
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