How did you score Devon Alexander v Andriy Kotelnik?

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  • Picazo
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    #31
    Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
    I had it by one point but wouldn't had been upset if it was a draw or Kotelnik would had won a close decision. Everytime Kotelnik got something going Devon scored with body shots. Head shots are flashier
    I see what you mean, head shots are more flashy especially to the ring judges but the body shot Devon threw were not as effective as the head shots Kotelnik was throwing. I believe Devon had an off night and by no means do I think he was "exposed" or anything of that sort...he simply had an off night. Kotelnik came in ready and simply would not be denied, in the eyes of most boxing fans he won the fight. I saw the fight 116-112 for Kotelnik, due to effective punching a solid defense and effective pressure..he had Devon on his bicycle all night.

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    • TOBYLEE1
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      #32
      Originally posted by Picazo
      I see what you mean, head shots are more flashy especially to the ring judges but the body shot Devon threw were not as effective as the head shots Kotelnik was throwing. I believe Devon had an off night and by no means do I think he was "exposed" or anything of that sort...he simply had an off night. Kotelnik came in ready and simply would not be denied, in the eyes of most boxing fans he won the fight. I saw the fight 116-112 for Kotelnik, due to effective punching a solid defense and effective pressure..he had Devon on his bicycle all night.
      With the limited tools that Kitelnik has he uses them very well. He is not a mover, doesn't have great power or speed but has a very technical approach and great timing. He is a very solid pro and has a good chin, he will give problems to any of the top guys around that weight class.

      In the end Devon look vulnerable enough that Bradley wants to make the fight with him. I would mind a rematch against Kotelnik again
      Last edited by TOBYLEE1; 08-31-2010, 12:41 PM.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #33
        Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
        With the limited tools that Kitelnik has he uses them very well. He is not a mover, doesn't have great power or speed but has a very technical approach and great timing. He is a very solid pro and has a good chin, he will give problems to any of the top guys around that weight class.

        In the end Devon look vulnerable enough that Bradley wants to make the fight with him. I would mind a rematch against Kotelnik again
        Bradley beats Kottie easy and we seen what Con did to him already..Devon showed IMO that he is a flawed young fighter who needs a better trainer.Manny stuwart would be perfect..

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        • gauze
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          #34
          Originally posted by paulf
          Kotelnik 8-4. And I was being generous.
          this is pretty much my stance on the fight. i was watching it solo and saying outloud "wtf fight are THEY watching!?".

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          • TOBYLEE1
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            #35
            Originally posted by romebyko
            Bradley beats Kottie easy and we seen what Con did to him already..Devon showed IMO that he is a flawed young fighter who needs a better trainer.Manny stuwart would be perfect..
            And the way to beat him is to be busy and move

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            • ma51f
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              #36
              10-2 Kotelnik

              Kotelnik gave the Alexander a boxing lesson

              Kotelnik is the real champion

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              • The_Demon
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                #37
                8-4 to kotelnik,it was clear enough that he won

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                • King Of Ring
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                  #38
                  i scored 7-5 kotelnik

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                  • Rome-By-Ko
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
                    And the way to beat him is to be busy and move
                    If you are talk about the way to beat Kottie then I would say yes..But it has to be effective which Devon was not..If anyone was effective it was Kottie.But Bradley does not waste anything he has good timing and great movement and is tough as nails..Bradley would beat Kottie very easy IMO..

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                    • BoxerDood
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                      #40
                      The first time I had it 115-113 Alexander, and the second time I had it a draw, but I was half asleep the second time so I may have been off. It was a close fight, and could have gone either way. But what people don't realize is that Kotelnik had a very slow start, and he DEFINITELY didn't win all of the late rounds. Devon won at least one or two of those. So that makes somewhere around 5, 6 or 7 rounds for Devon, no more, and no less.

                      LOL at anyone who scored it 117-111 Kotelnik or a larger margin...That's just ******ed.

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