Timmah is gonna get turned all night....
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timmah throws loopy punches. devon's straighter punches get there first
the right hand has no power. the left hook is stronger, but not that powerful either.
bradley is prone to being off balance winging his loopy shots.
good thing timmeh lowers his head all the time... perfect to get uppercuted.
he gotta learn to turn over his punches first. bwahahhhahah
timmah's power is slightly better than malignaggi's... u wanna know why? watch the vid where hearns schools him on how to throw a punch.
As I said,he hits harder than given credit for.He has put people down with his right hand.Devon on the other hand,was getting shaken up by Kotelnik's soft punches towards the end of their fight,so obviously it doesn't take much power to bother Alexander.
Devon will be too upright and flat-footed,with no head-movement in this one.I think the only chance he will have is to win by ko or robbery....
Care to put some points on a bet? Not much,but 250,000 is all I have...Comment
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Bradley is more skilled than Alexander to me. He's just wide with his punches. Mentally though, and as far as his rhythm I think he's better.
I could be proven wrong. He's never fought a southpaw. I see people underrating his right hand though. He can throw that thing in a lot of different ways, and that's how you beat a southpaw.Comment
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I am not convinced Devon will be able to outbox Bradley on the inside or handle pressure without backing up.Alexander needs to plant his feet to punch and if anyone is getting turned-it will be Devon.I also think that Alexander fades and loses focus in the later rounds.The guy doesn't adapt well in the ring either.I just have trouble imagining Devon being able to turn a guy like Bradley who moves well,when he couldn't turn Kotelnik who was coming straight at him for all 12 rounds-and beating Devon up in the later rounds.
Bradley is better in almost every way except for power...Tim's timing will probably negate Devon's handspeed advantage (keeping in mind that Tim has fast hands as well),Timothy can fight on the inside and outside (though if he fights on the outside,he will have to ambush Devon because Bradley is the much shorter man) whereas Devon seems to feel uncomfortable fighting while he gets backed up from pressure.
If he throws multiple useless jabs in this fight ,it can work against him since they aren't even stiff jabs.He wont be able to keep Bradley off of him...this is a relatively easy fight to figure out....as I said before,Devon's only chance is to somehow KO Tim perhaps with a right uppercut (we all know Devon has a good uppercut) followed by a left hook.If he can't ko Tim (who has gotten up after one hell of a knockdown by Kendall Holt with the above mentioned combo) I just don't see him outboxing him.
The risk of a NC or even a DQ is there as Bradley leans with his head in previous fights,plus Devon is a southpaw,which can certainly cause head clashes.If I was Bradley,I would just try to outbox Devon in the first four rounds (to avoid a headclash that can render a "no-contest" before the 4th round),then get vicious on him after that.Comment
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I agree.I think some people here who are perhaps fans of Devon and want him to win are overlooking Bradley's right hand (that has been proven to knock people down) as well as his left hook (which also goes well with southpaws).
I am not convinced Devon will be able to outbox Bradley on the inside or handle pressure without backing up.Alexander needs to plant his feet to punch and if anyone is getting turned-it will be Devon.I also think that Alexander fades and loses focus in the later rounds.The guy doesn't adapt well in the ring either.I just have trouble imagining Devon being able to turn a guy like Bradley who moves well,when he couldn't turn Kotelnik who was coming straight at him for all 12 rounds-and beating Devon up in the later rounds.
Bradley is better in almost every way except for power...Tim's timing will probably negate Devon's handspeed advantage (keeping in mind that Tim has fast hands as well),Timothy can fight on the inside and outside (though if he fights on the outside,he will have to ambush Devon because Bradley is the much shorter man) whereas Devon seems to feel uncomfortable fighting while he gets backed up from pressure.
If he throws multiple useless jabs in this fight ,it can work against him since they aren't even stiff jabs.He wont be able to keep Bradley off of him...this is a relatively easy fight to figure out....as I said before,Devon's only chance is to somehow KO Tim perhaps with a right uppercut (we all know Devon has a good uppercut) followed by a left hook.If he can't ko Tim (who has gotten up after one hell of a knockdown by Kendall Holt with the above mentioned combo) I just don't see him outboxing him.
The risk of a NC or even a DQ is there as Bradley leans with his head in previous fights,plus Devon is a southpaw,which can certainly cause head clashes.If I was Bradley,I would just try to outbox Devon in the first four rounds (to avoid a headclash that can render a "no-contest" before the 4th round),then get vicious on him after that.Comment
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No way Pull he isn't winning this, Tim is going to break this kid down mentally at some point in the fight when Devon won't know what to do in order to stop the pressure and constant counter shots and nothing is working. The doubt is going to creep in and he hasn't been in with anyone yet that has prepared him for what he is going to be up against.Comment
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