Who won the Alexander-Kotelnik fight in your eyes

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  • Cherry Picker
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    #41
    At the end of the day Alexander had an off night it happens. He still won the fight and that is all that counts.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Stone Roses!
      I disagree.

      If you're going to score the fight on clean clean punching, ring generalship and effective aggresiveness Devon wins most of the rounds.


      Devons Ring generalship >>>>>>>>>>>>>. Kotelnik's

      Relative to Kotelnik's movement he was brilliant.


      Only in a few instances did Alexander get caught on the ropes, so I would say Kotelnik didn't do a good job at cutting the ring off.
      kotelnik won the bold. he was very effective. he didn't run and was in front of devon all night cutting the right off. you're trippin

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      • Stone Roses!
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        #43
        Originally posted by Walt Liquor
        I saw him missing to the sides a lot as well. Kotelnik did a great job taking away the uppercut.


        Devon seemed to be getting in some good bodywork early, but just not enough.


        Stone Roses must just be trying to be an ass. Big surprise. It was clearly not one of Devon's better nights yet you're still blowing him.

        Tim, Khan, and Maidana have too much for him right now. I'll take any of them over Devon the way Kotelnik was stunning him late.


        Khan is a joke.

        Don't even bother mentioning him with the Top 2 at 140, that ***** is busy calling out Lightweights and ducking all legitimate threats at 140.


        He won't get in the ring with either of these fighters; Urango, Ortiz, Maidana or Devon.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Cherry Picker
          At the end of the day Alexander had an off night it happens. He still won the fight and that is all that counts.
          It wasn't an off night IMO.

          It was that Kotelnik had the durability and timing to expose some of Devons flaws..

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            #45
            Originally posted by Walt Liquor
            kotelnik won the bold. he was very effective. he didn't run and was in front of devon all night cutting the right off. you're trippin
            Bull.

            Kotelnik did a terrible job at cutting the ring off.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Cherry Picker
              At the end of the day Alexander had an off night it happens. He still won the fight and that is all that counts.
              very true. i'm not sure he wants bradley in his next fight though. he should fight another contender next

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                #47
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                He had good ring generalship.

                Brilliant?

                No.

                Brilliant footwork would not have him being countered and hit with everything thrown at him.

                Brilliant lateral movement would not have him being countered and hit with everything thrown at him.

                Brilliant head movement would not have him being countered and hit with everything thrown at him.


                I've seen Brilliant.

                That wasn't brilliant.



                I think exaggerating is an understatement.
                I said relative to Kotelnik's movement. Key word, 'relative'.

                If you're scoring ring generalship, there is no possible way you can give it to Kotelnik.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Stone Roses!
                  I said relative to Kotelnik's movement. Key word, 'relative'.

                  If you're scoring ring generalship, there is no possible way you can give it to Kotelnik.
                  So his head movement was good relative to Kotelniks movement?

                  His lateral movement was good relative to Kotelniks movement?

                  No... it was non existent.


                  His footwork was good, but so was Kotelnik's.


                  I actually think Kotelniks footwork was better, because he used his footwork more effectively.


                  Alexander used his footwork to move away and circle, but was getting hit clean and flush as he did so.

                  On the flip side... Kotelnik used his footwork effectively by moving in closer to land his clean shots.. his footwork was very effective.

                  Devon used more, but wasn't as effective with it.

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                    #49
                    Anybody else think Devon looked tight out there?

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50
                      Anybody else think Devon looked tight out there?
                      He was very jittery and OVER active in there.

                      Reminded me of Mosley in the Floyd fight...

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