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  • King Ju-Ju
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    #141
    Originally posted by Shadows
    That's all it was man, a joke. I don't go out of my way to hate on JuanMa, I try to stay out of those threads and arguments.
    Ok that's cool then. Sorry 4 calling ya losers. Hard 2 tell who's a hater or not considering Juanma is 1 of the top 3 hated boxers going 2day. Don't know why but that's how it is.

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    • KILLA RIGHT
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      #142
      Was he exposed when he got dropped by holt? Stfu it was just one fight

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      • Lorily
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        #143
        Originally posted by street bully
        I wouldn't take it that far. he can easily improve, he has all the tools to do so. His intangibles are pretty damn good too, he showed a ton of heart and no quit. he could have easily pulled a Ortiz and tried to find a way out with the cut, but he was gettign outboxed so he did what he could, which was try to triple Kotelniks output.
        I can't see him doing that kind of improvement at this stage of his career w/out changing his trainer (that would be risky too) and several tune ups before taking on any of these other top guys in the division. And I just can't see Devon ever doing that to Kevin.
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        The thing is... who does he fight next?

        Does he fight someone where he stylistically looks good again?

        Because that isn't going to prove it to me again.

        Fight Kotelnik again.
        ^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^

        IMO it's the only way he could legitimately recover from Saturday nights fight. Like Mayweather did with Castillo, get in there and rectify some doubt. It doesn't take away from the fact that most believe he really lost the first fight, but he needs to atleast prove he can convincingly beat Kotelnik... if he can. I hope he does it for his own sake.
        He needs to lose that grunting too. IMO, it makes it easier to duck and counter his punches.

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        • GOD-FR33
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          #144
          Exacto bradley........

          BRADLEY will beat him up and stop him. I thought that before SATURDAY and my opinion is no different this MONDAY. Nevertheless, this fight needs to happen for the sake of having one champion again at 140.

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            #145
            Some Observations.

            I can't remember a guy using the jab to such little effect.

            He threw like 90 in the first round.

            He used a nice stiff jab in the Urango fight and in this fight it was a fast pitty pat jab.

            He also seemed much calmer in the Urango fight..

            Even when it was turning.

            He should have made some adjustments early when he was getting caught.

            Kinda like Bradley when he was getting caught by Peterson.

            I keep seeing Devon getting caught when he steps back against Bradley.

            Hopefully Devon and Kevin can get back to the drawing board and fix these mistakes.

            I wanna see a great fight in Jan.

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              #146
              Originally posted by Lorily
              I can't see him doing that kind of improvement at this stage of his career w/out changing his trainer (that would be risky too) and several tune ups before taking on any of these other top guys in the division. And I just can't see Devon ever doing that to Kevin.

              ^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^

              IMO it's the only way he could legitimately recover from Saturday nights fight. Like Mayweather did with Castillo, get in there and rectify some doubt. It doesn't take away from the fact that most believe he really lost the first fight, but he needs to atleast prove he can convincingly beat Kotelnik... if he can. I hope he does it for his own sake.
              He needs to lose that grunting too. IMO, it makes it easier to duck and counter his punches.
              Boy oh Boy, prior to this fight loads of devon ****suckers were making him out to be the second coming of Caligula, Nero,Jesus, Hagler, Leonard, Foreman, Mayweather, Hitler, Idi Amin, Pol Pot and Dempsey all in one.

              Styles make fights, when a fighter knocks his opponent out say in the 10th round, the MAJORITY of people dont give a **** ass if tht fighter was getting outboxed or not...alot of people love julian jackson's ko over herol graham but i bet 90% didnt even know tht prior to the ko graham was having a field day.

              Similarly, referring to his previous fight, watch how a slow as snail urango was connecting on alexander easily. At that moment i knew this guy would be no match for bradley, khan, ortiz or even maidana.

              Khan fights kotelnik and beats him 12-0 and then the general consensus is kotelnik is a bum and khan is a cherry picker. Oh the irony lol

              Funny thing is if u go on tube and check out many prediction vids of so called
              "internet experts" they all say alexander by easy ud 8-4 max, well i guess the gateway to greatness has been shut by the USSR!!!

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              • Rome-By-Ko
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                #147
                Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua
                Lol, who's arguing??? Im asking a question.
                It was 2000 people what's ya point??

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                • GOD-FR33
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                  #148
                  I concur......

                  KHAN will defeat BRADLEY. I'LL BET 200,000 on it. My track record speaks for itself when it comes to breaking down fights. These so called fans forget that KHAN has an excellent skill set and is smart in the ring. He knows how to use his height and reach. On top of all this, his stable mate is MANNY PACQUIAO which means he's always in GREAT CONDITION! BRADLEY going to get outboxed and possibly stopped. GOOD POST from you!

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by Lorily
                    I can't see him doing that kind of improvement at this stage of his career w/out changing his trainer (that would be risky too) and several tune ups before taking on any of these other top guys in the division. And I just can't see Devon ever doing that to Kevin.

                    ^^^^^^^^This^^^^^^^^

                    IMO it's the only way he could legitimately recover from Saturday nights fight. Like Mayweather did with Castillo, get in there and rectify some doubt. It doesn't take away from the fact that most believe he really lost the first fight, but he needs to atleast prove he can convincingly beat Kotelnik... if he can. I hope he does it for his own sake.
                    He needs to lose that grunting too. IMO, it makes it easier to duck and counter his punches.
                    Way to post...I agree with this and just want to add to it.I also think a fight with either Judah or Maidana would be a way to find out where he is at..I been saying it and I'll say it again I'm not sold on this kid yet..

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                      #150
                      Originally posted by GOD-FR33
                      KHAN will defeat BRADLEY. I'LL BET 200,000 on it. My track record speaks for itself when it comes to breaking down fights. These so called fans forget that KHAN has an excellent skill set and is smart in the ring. He knows how to use his height and reach. On top of all this, his stable mate is MANNY PACQUIAO which means he's always in GREAT CONDITION! BRADLEY going to get outboxed and possibly stopped. GOOD POST from you!
                      And like Pacmonster he is put in with the right style for his own..Roach is a good trainer and a great match maker.Believe me we won't see Khan vs Bradley anytime soon..

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