Respect to Bradley, but there is no doubt he uses that head to his advantage
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It would be very hard for refs to determine what is intentional and what isn't and who's fault it is. On the collision that caused the cut, you can clearly see Alexander coming in as much as Bradley did, so who do you blame?Comment
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No doubt about it. I don't know if he's doing it intentionally or not, but he definitely use it.Comment
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I agree but that will be impossible because of his size. Usually the smaller man's head is in that position and there's not much you can do about it.
It would be very hard for refs to determine what is intentional and what isn't and who's fault it is. On the collision that caused the cut, you can clearly see Alexander coming in as much as Bradley did, so who do you blame?Comment
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Alexander attempted an uppercut or two, but both failed. Alexander is primarily a 1-2 fighter with the odd right hook.
Alexander couldn't really sidestep. Bradley was effectively cutting the ring off and was keeping his lead outside of Alexander's, as a result Alexander was forced to move mostly in one direction that Bradley could anticipate or be forced to clinch in order to save himself from getting work over on the inside when he got trapped and couldn't control range. Alexander should've adapted, but didn't (or couldn't)
Cunnigham was pretty poor though, you're right about that. He was telling Alexander that he was doing well.
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For years they wanted the same thing done to Holyfield but they couldn't do it.Comment
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He intentionally uses his head, he doesn't care in the fact that his head clashes, this is shown in his attitude in the fight after a headbutt and after in the post fight interviews where his attitude is that it's just the way he fights and opponents should expect a rough fight with him.Comment
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Does anyone recall if Bradley was warned even once about diving in with his head this past weekend?Comment
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He leads with his head, you can just watch him fighting a tell. Is it the other fighter's job to get out of the way? Yes, but that doesn't make it right.Comment
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