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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - OK, folks, raise a virtual hand if you’ve been there.

    After months of breathless anticipation, the big night finally arrives.

    The venue is secured. The atmosphere is constructed. The mood is perfected.

    In some cases, the money has even changed hands.

    But on the morning after, you’re left to re-live pedestrian loops of missionary in place of the riotous soft-core highlights you’d planned for.

    In the end, it makes for an unsatisfying walk of shame, without even the tawdry taste of conquest.

    And in terms of boxing, it’s the same feeling many gleaned from a ho-hum Saturday in Michigan.

    There in the Silverdome-pocked city of Pontiac, a fight prematurely branded as “classic in the making” wound up far too similar to the run-of-the-mill dreck available every weekend in a local ballroom.

    Over nine-plus rounds of inglorious combat between America’s two best 140-pounders, few things were proven more certainly than 1) TV’s ability to make an empty lot look full; 2) Don King’s unchallenged status as the game’s most egregious promoter; and 3) Amir Khan’s emergence as the genuine man to beat in the division between Pacquiao and Marquez.

    Regardless of who attempted more punches and landed more shots – or whether Devon Alexander could have actually continued after the last of Tim Bradley’s patented “left-right-skull” combos in the 10th – none of what else transpired in the ring approached what the once-beaten 24-year-old U.K. native would surely deliver if matched with either pretender.

    Toward that end, British-based color man Jim Watt – whose Scottish brogue was among the few things that made Saturday’s Sky Sports ****** worth enduring on a balky Internet connection – was quick to question the reluctant Alexander’s real motive for not enduring until the final bell. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    This writer is ******,noway is Khan the man too beat..Bradley just beat the num 3 Jr WW in the div not to mention all the other belt holder in the Div's..Bradley's last three fights have come against undefeated fighters,what/who was Khan's last three opponents all had loses..

    I really hope Khan believes Nelson and think it will be an easy fight,Devon thought it would be an easy fight and yet was owned threw out it..Khan better be ready,why does he need a fight in April anyway this fight is easy get it done let's get this thing on..

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    • #3
      No doubt the not-so-super-fight was another nail in the coffin of American boxing.

      But I wouldn't put too much stock in what Johnny Nelson says, he's been spectacularly wrong about more than a few things in the past.

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      • #4
        And to think, many people on here believed this 'Super Fight' should have been for the Ring Title.





        Justice, served.

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        • #5
          The first real test for Devon and he quit

          Both guys looked above average at best, Khan will beat Bradley and he'll look good doing it

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          • #6
            Khan is not number one bradley is and he will beat khan ortiz judah rios but lose to madaina

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            • #7
              Originally posted by komodo View Post
              The first real test for Devon and he quit

              Both guys looked above average at best, Khan will beat Bradley and he'll look good doing it
              his first real test was kotelnik & he failed miserably. i dont know why people even thought he had a chance vs bradley.

              After the kotlenik fight, it was quite obvious that devon needed more time to grow as a fighter, get more seasoning, get more rounds in. Instead of building him back up, they put him through the meat grinder right away.

              Now you might have a used up soon to be obsolete product in alexander.

              That's what happens when you dont know how to develop & manage a talent. Don king is on the way out & is trying to cash in all of his chips.

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              • #8
                Hoax of the Year™ by the Hoax Boxing Organization™.


                Full thread to come about this in the next few days.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by The Hope Pope View Post
                  Hoax of the Year™ by the Hoax Boxing Organization™.


                  Full thread to come about this in the next few days.

                  do it now you lazy bastard.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by oj simpson View Post
                    do it now you lazy bastard.
                    I'm not in boxing thread mood right now. I gotta be in the mood.

                    I can't just make threads at the drop of a hat.

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