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  • Shadows
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    #11
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    Just got done watching that on youtube.

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    • jrosales13
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      #12
      Originally posted by Shadows
      Just got done watching that on youtube.
      Is a good video. I like it.

      It even got me hype for Haye-Harrison

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      • Shadows
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        #13
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        Is a good video. I like it.

        It even got me hype for Haye-Harrison
        That fight will be hilarious. Can't wait for the commentary.

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        • Bushbaby
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          #14
          Originally posted by jrosales13
          He got slept in 3 minutes at 135. 135 has nothing to do with rankings at 140.

          Alexander has the better resume at 140. Kotelnik is not a bad fighter. He beat Maidana nad Khan totally outboxed him. While Alexander IMO need a gift decision against that same Kotelnik.

          And, Khan also totaly dominated Paulie who was a top 10 dude.

          Khan has really damn near shutout 2 top 10 guys. Alexander hasn't really done that.

          Khan has the better resume at 140. What happened at other weight-classes doesn't count when ranking at 140.
          This is fine & dandy but Alexander beat Witter,Corley & stopped Urango,while the Kotelnik fight was very very close,it wasn't a robbery!!I just don't think that Paulie did it for me,Urango & Corley & Witter were top 10 too!!Besides Alexander is the wbc & ibf champ,my dude,he ranks higher in my book!!To each his own though!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by Shadows
            That fight will be hilarious. Can't wait for the commentary.
            Right,

            finally saw the Gonzalez fight, yes it was a KD but I think he was off balance. IMO anyways.

            Juan Carlos Reveco should be next. See what happens.

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            • Shadows
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              #16
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              Right,

              finally saw the Gonzalez fight, yes it was a KD but I think he was off balance. IMO anyways.

              Juan Carlos Reveco should be next. See what happens.
              Yeah, that's what it looked like to me as well.

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              • jrosales13
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                #17
                Originally posted by Di Bushbaby
                This is fine & dandy but Alexander beat Witter,Corley & stopped Urango,while the Kotelnik fight was very very close,it wasn't a robbery!!I just don't think that Paulie did it for me,Urango & Corley & Witter were top 10 too!!Besides Alexander is the wbc & ibf champ,my dude,he ranks higher in my book!!To each his own though!!
                Was it a robbery? Eh... There worse decisions this year alone. However, that was a BAD decision. No way in hell Alexanser won 7 rounds of that fight. Is just no way, whoever gives Alexander 7 rounds IMO don't know how to score a fight or just bias.

                I don't understand how a dominant win over Paulie and Kotelnik don't do nothing for you but wins over Urnago and Witter do? That should be tit for tat right there. But, the Kotelnik fight for Alexander while Khan almost shut him out put Khans on top.

                Corley was a top 10 at one time. But, not when Alexander fought him. Both Kotelnik and Paulie were top 10 when Khan fought them. Corley was shot by the time Alexander got to him. His record was 3-6, that is a lossing record, going into the Alexander fight. He had lost 3 in a row agaisnt the likes of Alfaro and Esales(spelling?). So don't throw his name out there like if it was a top win. If we have to bring up Corley to try to convince Alexander has a better resume than Alexander resume is not all that.

                Of course he has the IBF and WBC belt. He was benefited from a hometown decision. But, we will just agree to disagree.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Shadows
                  Yeah, that's what it looked like to me as well.
                  I was meaning to ask you about the kid Kazuto Ioka. He had a fight a couple weeks ago. Did you see it?

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                  • Shadows
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by jrosales13
                    I was meaning to ask you about the kid Kazuto Ioka. He had a fight a couple weeks ago. Did you see it?
                    Nope, but I heard it was his best performance since he beat Kunishige. They're still going after Omar Nino as far as I've read. Don't think it's a smart move, he's talented, but needs more maturity and experience. He got dropped a few fights back because he was showboating.

                    Plus, he already draws 8K to his fights in Osaka, it's a big gamble.

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                      #20
                      How could I forget about Hopkins Pascal? Lol

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