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  • Jack Napier
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    #21
    Thurman walks through the twat and KO's him

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    • -PBP-
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      #22
      Alexander by decision. He'll have Thurman following him around, unloading, then tying him up.

      Devon fights smart and is a very difficult matchup for anybody.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #23
        Originally posted by PBP
        Alexander by decision. He'll have Thurman following him around, unloading, then tying him up.

        Devon fights smart and is a very difficult matchup for anybody.
        How so?

        He's been beaten pretty soundly and clearly 3 times.

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          #24
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          How so?

          He's been beaten pretty soundly and clearly 3 times.
          And Matthysse said he's the most difficult style matchup he's ever faced.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PBP
            And Matthysse said he's the most difficult style matchup he's ever faced.
            Did he? He also said Judah was a lot better than him and much more difficult so he's confused on something.

            Either way, he still didn't find him difficult to beat because he beat him pretty clearly. As did Bradley and Kotelnik.

            So I wouldn't say he's a difficult match up for anyone.

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              #26
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Did he? He also said Judah was a lot better than him and much more difficult so he's confused on something.

              Either way, he still didn't find him difficult to beat because he beat him pretty clearly. As did Bradley and Kotelnik.

              So I wouldn't say he's a difficult match up for anyone.
              He said Judah was the better fighter which he is. And losses don't mean your an easy walkover. Khan's been flattened twice but is still a difficult style matchup for most top contenders.

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                #27
                Originally posted by PBP
                He said Judah was the better fighter which he is. And losses don't mean your an easy walkover. Khan's been flattened twice but is still a difficult style matchup for most top contenders.
                Of course but like I said he's not only been beaten but beaten clearly 3 times.

                Kotelnik and Bradley especially having very little difficulty at all.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  Of course but like I said he's not only been beaten but beaten clearly 3 times.

                  Kotelnik and Bradley especially having very little difficulty at all.
                  Very little difficulty is exaggerating. Kotelnik took awhile to adjust. If I recall he swept the later rounds but was down after 6. I think I had it something 115-113 or 116-112 Kotelnik with Devon up in the first half of the fight. And Bradleys performance was ugly and forgettable.

                  Very little difficulty is what Floyd did in his two fights this year.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by PBP
                    Very little difficulty is exaggerating. Kotelnik took awhile to adjust. If I recall he swept the later rounds but was down after 6. I think I had it something 115-113 or 116-112 Kotelnik with Devon up in the first half of the fight. And Bradleys performance was ugly and forgettable.

                    Very little difficulty is what Floyd did in his two fights this year.
                    They both unquestionably beat him as did Matthysse.

                    I don't think Kotelnik was down after 6 at all he outboxed him pretty comprehensively most of the way through and Kotelnik really isn't that good either.

                    If a guy needs a robbery to beat Kotelnik then I wouldn't say they're a difficult fight for anyone especially considering he's been soundly beaten two other times.

                    Bradley's fight was ugly and dull absolutely but he still won easily. He won the majority of the rounds before Devon quit.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                      They both unquestionably beat him as did Matthysse.

                      I don't think Kotelnik was down after 6 at all he outboxed him pretty comprehensively most of the way through and Kotelnik really isn't that good either.

                      If a guy needs a robbery to beat Kotelnik then I wouldn't say they're a difficult fight for anyone especially considering he's been soundly beaten two other times.

                      Bradley's fight was ugly and dull absolutely but he still won easily. He won the majority of the rounds before Devon quit.
                      If a guy needs a robbery to beat Kotelnik I would say he's not elite but that says nothing about him posing a difficult style matchup.

                      There are plenty of top contenders I would put in that category.

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