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  • TX_BOXNG
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    #31
    Lucas mathysse is another tough argentinean who should be on this list soon the guy beat zab judah, i think victor n lamont are out

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    • Rome-By-Ko
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      #32
      Originally posted by amayseng
      i agree. they are letting go holding onto that 0 in their records to fight the

      best like hagler/hearns/duran/leonard all did. that is what happens when the

      best fight the best, someone loses, but true fans know the best even lose....

      its all about the best fights and the best matchups. hopefully they will follow

      through with this plan.

      im still on the fence with bradley and alexander, what a good matchup and only

      a few weeks away
      Well I'm riding with Bradley all day,just can't see Devon fixing those flaws he has in one fight..I do how ever think Khan Bradley is a 50/50 fight with the winner being the guy who can use his advantage better then the other..Like you tho I can't wait for this fight should be classic..

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        #33
        Originally posted by Ray Dollars
        I think Maidana will batter Alexander and Khan/Bradley will be 50/50.

        140...best division in boxing. AND if Marquez moves up, even better!
        Bantamweight is the best IMO.

        Bantamweight: Montiel, Donaire, Moreno, Agbeko, Mares, Darchinyan, Perez, Koki Kameda, Morel.

        There's so many elite/top-level fighters at Bantamweight, and the best thing is they are all fighting each other (e.g. Donaire-Montiel; Agbeko-Mares; Darchinyan-Perez)


        Light-Welterweight: Khan, Bradley, Maidana, Alexander, Ortiz, Peterson, Judah.

        Bradley and Khan are the only one's in the top-20 P4P fighters in the world. Where as Bantamweight has 3 at least (Montiel, Donaire, Moreno) and possibly even Agbeko (who has wins over Darchinyan and Perez).

        Kotelnik and Malignaggi have moved up to Welterweight and JMM is still at Lightweight, and also Urango's inactive.

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          #34
          Originally posted by wazaa.
          That's what I'm talking about.

          The 140 division is pure sex and Amir is the only male. The rest of them are females.
          Sometimes i worry about you wazaa

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            #35
            Originally posted by £-4-£
            Bantamweight is the best IMO.

            Bantamweight: Montiel, Donaire, Moreno, Agbeko, Mares, Darchinyan, Perez, Koki Kameda, Morel.

            There's so many elite/top-level fighters at Bantamweight, and the best thing is they are all fighting each other (e.g. Donaire-Montiel; Agbeko-Mares; Darchinyan-Perez)


            Light-Welterweight: Khan, Bradley, Maidana, Alexander, Ortiz, Peterson, Judah.

            Bradley and Khan are the only one's in the top-20 P4P fighters in the world.
            Where as Bantamweight has 3 at least (Montiel, Donaire, Moreno) and possibly even Agbeko (who has wins over Darchinyan and Perez).

            Kotelnik and Malignaggi have moved up to Welterweight and JMM is still at Lightweight, and also Urango's inactive.
            taking into consideration that the Light-Welters ar still young, this is to be expected.


            anyhow, i am surprised at all the people jumping off the Alexander wagon after his fight against Kotelnik . if he does end up losing to Bradley, i honestly don't see him taking on Maidana right away. the choice that makes the most sense is Judah vs. Mabuza winner (in St. Louis), to get him that belt.

            but i do see Alexander vs. Maidana in the horizon, and i see it turning out to be a fun fight.

            personally i see Maidana making Alexander fold, but seeing as Maidana is easy to hit, i would not be surprised if he pulls out a Urango type win in there. should be a great fight!


            and as for Bradley vs. Khan, i don't understand how people think its not a 50/50 - 55/45 type fight (in favor of Khan).

            i think Bradley is being underrated because of his "lack of power" and height/reach. but i see him tagging Khan quite a few times (who does not have the best defense in the world) and working the body often. should be a great fight! (although i do think Khan wins a close competitive fight )



            0:45 ... 1:05 , punches like this will land and stun Khan (i shit you not, Bradley can punch. finish? hell no.)

            really loving the bantam and jr. welter divisions though!! and i'm looking forward to how things turn out in these divisions!

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              #36
              Originally posted by bahay kubo
              i think Bradley is being underrated because of his "lack of power" and height/reach. but i see him tagging Khan quite a few times (who does not have the best defense in the world) and working the body often. should be a great fight! (although i do think Khan wins a close competitive fight )

              0:45 ... 1:05 , punches like this will land and stun Khan
              (i shit you not, Bradley can punch. finish? hell no.)
              You have to bear in mind, Khan won't be backing up as much as he was against maidana. I expect him to come out more like he did against malignaggi

              But yes, i can definitely see Bradley hurting Khan, he's VERY accurate. I can also see Khan hurting Bradley with body shots, which no-one seems to have brought up before. Is Bradley as tough as Maidana?

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                #37
                Originally posted by ts33
                You have to bear in mind, Khan won't be backing up as much as he was against maidana. I expect him to come out more like he did against malignaggi

                But yes, i can definitely see Bradley hurting Khan, he's VERY accurate. I can also see Khan hurting Bradley with body shots, which no-one seems to have brought up before. Is Bradley as tough as Maidana?
                i think Bradley will come out and try to pressure Khan early on, and late in the fight (when his superior conditioning and stamina begins to show).

                but i agree, Khan will not be backing up as much as he did against Maidana. and it will switch often between who presses the action.

                and the thing about body punching is, it leaves the head open. which is why i think he stopped throwing it against Maidana, due to fear of getting caught.

                Khan will hurt Bradley to the body, but he will get countered by Bradley when he does. (this is one thing Maidana could not do)

                and remember that clean shot he took against Holt? that had KO written all over it, i was very surprised at how Bradley got up and went back to the game plan.

                this will be a close fight, and i can honestly see it going either way.
                Last edited by Deep Blue 1997; 01-17-2011, 11:51 AM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ts33
                  You have to bear in mind, Khan won't be backing up as much as he was against maidana. I expect him to come out more like he did against malignaggi

                  But yes, i can definitely see Bradley hurting Khan, he's VERY accurate. I can also see Khan hurting Bradley with body shots, which no-one seems to have brought up before. Is Bradley as tough as Maidana?
                  I would say Bradley is as tough as Maidana..I also don't agree with you about Khan moving forward..Maybe the first 3 or 4 rds but Timmy is hard to hit because of his height and fast and accurate..Khan is going to want to stay away from Bradley imo and use his long jab..Coming forward only helps Bradley tbh,and as for body shots they are both very good at throwing umm and can hurt their opponents with umm..

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by bahay kubo
                    i think Bradley will come out and try to pressure Khan early on, and late in the fight (when his superior conditioning and stamina begins to show).

                    but i agree, Khan will not be backing up as much as he did against Maidana. and it will switch often between who presses the action.

                    and the thing about body punching is, it leaves the head open. which is why i think he stopped throwing it against Maidana, due to fear of getting caught.

                    Khan will hurt Bradley to the body, but he will get countered by Bradley when he does. (this is one thing Maidana could not do)

                    and remember that clean shot he took against Holt? that had KO written all over it, i was very surprised at how Bradley got up and went back to the game plan.

                    this will be a close fight, and i can honestly see it going either way.
                    Well said here's some Green..

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by romebyko
                      I would say Bradley is as tough as Maidana..I also don't agree with you about Khan moving forward..Maybe the first 3 or 4 rds but Timmy is hard to hit because of his height and fast and accurate..Khan is going to want to stay away from Bradley imo and use his long jab..Coming forward only helps Bradley tbh,and as for body shots they are both very good at throwing umm and can hurt their opponents with umm..
                      IDK Rome homie. I see Khan throwing punches in bunches, to match Tim's speed. I think Khan will not respect Tim's power therefore not being as cautious as he was with Maidana. This can however work to Tim's advantage as it will allow him more oppurtunites to get inside Khan's reach. Khan's infighting is not the greatest, matter of fact I'll go as far as to say it's damn near nonextistant. It's gonna be up to Tim to make it a ugly, grueling brawl. The focus for Bradley on Khan should be the body, and to take him deep, and drown his ass in the late rounds. Then Timmy will be able to tap that Khan chin. But he's gonna have to put in the dirty work 1st.

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