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  • Rome-By-Ko
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    #101
    Originally posted by wylout
    man please! devon's jab is way better than bradley. bradley got that sugar shane jab going on. come on now there was even a thread on here about who has the best jab at jww and devon and khan were neck to neck and bradley wasn't even mentioned. don't judge him off his last fight he had a off night, but in jan u are going to see that jab in bradley's face all night
    He gonna have the jab in Bradleys face as he moves away LOL and hits air..You are overating Devon so much it's funny..His last to fights I seen no growth..I seen heart and a really talented fighter but no growth..To beat Bradley he is going to have to out think him not that easy to do plus TBH I've never seen Devon as a thinking fighter more as a reflex fighter who fights and gets by off his talent..I use to feel the same way bout Bradley so maybe Devon will grow into that fighter as well but he better do it quick,he does not have much time..

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    • ELPERRO
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      #102
      I have Bradley on this one. Tim will win by points,he will hurt Alexander,and he will be a step closer to fighting the Khan/Maidana winner. Just like Khan promised.

      Bradley has to much skill...he can work his way around Devon's jab. Alexander only comes in with one game plan...He doesn't know how to adjust. Bradley on the other hand is a master in everything devon lacks. He's used to being the underdog. He is used to being the visitor. He has the biggest heart (and head LOL) in the junior welterweight division.

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      • Dave Rado
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        #103
        Originally posted by -Batman-
        Calzaghe wanted both Jones and Hopkins since 2000, he tried his best to make those fights. Hell even the hbo president recalled events when he thought calzaghe vs Hopkins was made only for hopkins to pull out in the last minute

        the fact is those two did not duck calzaghe but they took bigger money fights elsewhere
        How the hell did this thread get hijacked? This is a Bradley and Alexander thread. That daggum guy needs to be hospitalised, he's obviously mentally ill.

        Everything you said is true, though, and for the record, I have never made the ridiculous claim that anyone ducked Calzaghe.
        Last edited by Dave Rado; 10-02-2010, 08:14 PM.

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        • FloydTBE
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          #104
          Bradley by wide UD

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          • Dave Rado
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            #105
            Originally posted by romebyko
            Hey Rado..I did see the Witter fight but won't lie other then the Judah and Devon fights I have never seen him fight..I did not know anything bout his father either..But I was going by what I saw in the fights between him an both fighters mentioned..Witter everytime I seen him has looked awkward but I just figured it was his style..But you must admit he looked really shot in that fight with Devon,did he not look worst then usual??
            I agree that his performance against Devon was terrible, and was even worse than his performance against Bradley. I don't know whether there was any truth in his claim that his elbow was injured from the second round onwards, or if he was shot, as you say.

            But he had some very good performances - for instance his fights with Vivian Harris and DeMarcus Corley are well worth watching, IMO.

            He was a typical Ingle fighter, unorthodox, awkward, poor basics, but very hard for opponents to read, and overall a very good boxer. A bit like a heavier version of Hamed but not so talented and not so hard-hitting.
            Last edited by Dave Rado; 10-02-2010, 08:19 PM.

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            • Devils Advocate
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              #106
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              In the next few days, WBO junior welterweight champion Tim Bradley (26-0, 11KOs) will sign the fight contract to face WBC/IBF champion Devon Alexander (21-0, 13KOs) in an HBO-televised unification bout on January 29. Alexander, who is being pushed by the IBF to fight mandatory Kaizer Mabuza, will likely drop that title to move forward with Bradley.

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              Now if Alexander wins Kizer will say Alexander dropped the IBF belt so he didn't have to face him and the beat goes on except Alexander hadn't had his ass whipped by 6 times.

              What I hope is that this fight lives up to the hype. Devon dissapointed the hell out of me with his performance against Kotelnik but that was just one fight. I remember Bradley getting his body rocked and bell rung more than 2x against Holt so in all fairness their still even however we could have a Tim Bradley v L. Peterson performance all over again.

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