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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostI see Bradley tapping Alexander everytime he doesn't move his head.
Do you know how often that is?
Alexander has a problem with moving his head. That is true, however Bradley has consistently proven that he swings wildly in many different fights, against different opponents' styles (boxers and punchers alike).
So, to my original point; with Devon has been consistent with his volume and speed plus the consistent speedy jab will give Bradley a problem.
He will think twice about coming in despite Alexander's "reactionary" style. Bradley's movement will be the key to beat Alexander, but IMO Alexander catches Bradley with an accurate right cross.
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Originally posted by JBell11 View PostAlthough I do agree that it hasn't been Alexander's best fight, I do think you and many others are looking into the Kotelnik fight a little too much. Kotelnik, in his own right, is a solid fighter who will give anyone problems as he did against Khan.
Alexander has a problem with moving his head. That is true, however Bradley has consistently proven that he swings wildly in many different fights, against different opponents' styles (boxers and punchers alike).
So, to my original point; with Devon has been consistent with his volume and speed plus the consistent speedy jab will give Bradley a problem.
He will think twice about coming in despite Alexander's "reactionary" style. Bradley's movement will be the key to beat Alexander, but IMO Alexander catches Bradley with an accurate right cross.
He's a southpaw?
And while Devon hits Bradley, Bradley takes it like a champ.
Bradley will be able to get to Devon much easier than the other way around.
Devon will be backing up with no lateral or head movement, while Bradley moves in with nothing but lateral and head movement.
Those overhand rights Bradley throws will be ideal against a southpaw, too.
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My money would have been on Bradley even before the Kotelnik-fight, but that was a nice confirmation.
Bradley beats everyone at 140, including Khan.
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devon is still raw, he needs to hook up with a good trainer cuz he has potential but needs to mix it up more
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Originally posted by BoxeoBoriqua View PostTim talking like he put a whoppin on Abregu 2 weeks ago. His win was a little bit better but he didn't knock the shoes off of the guy either. Bradley is doing a lot of talking man, I can't wait til 1 of the Jr Welters ko him. As far as attendance goes, Devon had almost 10,000, how many people showed up for Bradleys fight???
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I thought that the "exposed" bull**** was just from idiots on NSB. Alexander won a close fight against a quality opponent and unfortunately for Bradley the things that Kotelnik "exposed" were that Devon has problems with attributes that Bradley doesnt possess. Wait till the fight is official before trying to build it up. **** talking while the top guys arent fighting each other makes them all look ridiculous.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostAn accurate right cross?
He's a southpaw?
And while Devon hits Bradley, Bradley takes it like a champ.
Bradley will be able to get to Devon much easier than the other way around.
Devon will be backing up with no lateral or head movement, while Bradley moves in with nothing but lateral and head movement.
Those overhand rights Bradley throws will be ideal against a southpaw, too.
What does that mean, "take it like a champ?" Didn't Alexander "take it like a champ" against Kotelnik?
We will see...bro. I still think the Kotelnik fight is a telling fight, but not the be-all of Alexander. It's a learning experience that will only improve his style.
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Originally posted by JBell11 View PostAlthough I do agree that it hasn't been Alexander's best fight, I do think you and many others are looking into the Kotelnik fight a little too much. Kotelnik, in his own right, is a solid fighter who will give anyone problems as he did against Khan.
Alexander has a problem with moving his head. That is true, however Bradley has consistently proven that he swings wildly in many different fights, against different opponents' styles (boxers and punchers alike).
So, to my original point; with Devon has been consistent with his volume and speed plus the consistent speedy jab will give Bradley a problem.
He will think twice about coming in despite Alexander's "reactionary" style. Bradley's movement will be the key to beat Alexander, but IMO Alexander catches Bradley with an accurate right cross.
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