Devon looked crappy his last two fights against good fighters I dont see him beating madaina
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Originally posted by Bierstadt View PostThis ****** loud-mouth was a policeman?! Good thing he's not patrolling the streets any more.
Alexander should not jump to a Maidana match so soon. He should take it easy and fight a nobody next and then a Lamont Peterson, holt, or a Victor Cayo. He has to re-build after his loss...not risk digging himself a deeper hole by going up against Maidana so soon after a loss.
You guys are right on one thing though....He does need new management.
LOL...****** loud mouth cop!
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alexander should be able to outbox maidana, but there's a good chance maidana's pressure will be too much for devon
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Devon Alexander needs to commit to his punches and start taking a few risks. He's got lightning-fast hands, but despite this, he's still not much of a boxer. He sits on his back foot and flicks light jabs. That's why Kotelnik schooled him, and that's why Bradley beat him. He's clearly got power in his uppercut and maybe in other punches if he'd try, and ought to use it. He was badly outboxed by Bradley and Kotelnik because he's a finicky boxer. Can't pull the trigger. Cunningham is right about that. Hell, he wasn't even really decisively outboxing the big caveman Urango before stopping him with one punch. Yeah he outboxed the hell out of a fading Witter, but about the best you could say about Junior at that stage was that he was a bit awkward and a bit of a cutie.
Props to Cunningham for saving lives and stuff like that in the ****** (and for knowing whom to root for in baseball), but in my opinion he's not a prime-time trainer. Based on the limited info that we have, his only marquee fighter is a total frontrunner who hasn't made one single adjustment in his last two abysmal efforts.
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Originally posted by MarcianoFan View PostDevon Alexander needs to commit to his punches and start taking a few risks. He's got lightning-fast hands, but despite this, he's still not much of a boxer. He sits on his back foot and flicks light jabs. That's why Kotelnik schooled him, and that's why Bradley beat him. He's clearly got power in his uppercut and maybe in other punches if he'd try, and ought to use it. He was badly outboxed by Bradley and Kotelnik because he's a finicky boxer. Can't pull the trigger. Cunningham is right about that. Hell, he wasn't even really decisively outboxing the big caveman Urango before stopping him with one punch. Yeah he outboxed the hell out of a fading Witter, but about the best you could say about Junior at that stage was that he was a bit awkward and a bit of a cutie.
Props to Cunningham for saving lives and stuff like that in the ****** (and for knowing whom to root for in baseball), but in my opinion he's not a prime-time trainer. Based on the limited info that we have, his only marquee fighter is a total frontrunner who hasn't made one single adjustment in his last two abysmal efforts.
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