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  • Boxing Goat
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    #171
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    No he quit on his stool with a hand injury.

    Is that what you consider someone "knocking someone out" to be?
    Please, then tell everyone what the boxing term TKO means.

    Witter was outclassed and saved himself from more punishment.

    It was obvious.

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      #172
      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
      Please, then tell everyone what the boxing term TKO means.

      Witter was outclassed and saved himself from more punishment.

      It was obvious.
      You didn't say it was a TKO you said he "knocked him out".

      He didn't "knock him out" in any stretch of the imagination.

      He quit on his stool, with a hand injury.

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #173
        The bottom line is Alexander was a unified Champion at 140lb and a Champion at 147lb..All in all he's is a solid fighter..Bradley outclassed him..Good win for Bradley..I believe that this is a fair observation..

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          #174
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          The scorecards were a joke. How is that a justification?

          Kotelnik outlanded him, clearly won the fight and was robbed in Alexander's hometown.

          Even if you think Alexander won (which he didn't) saying he won "convincingly" is absolutely ridiculous.

          Like I said it's very hard for me to believe you've actually seen those fights.
          I agreed with the cards save a point or two. Not that it matters but this is a moot point you are getting at, if i understand it correctly.

          Oh and for the record ive seen just about every meaningful fight since the 90s.

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            #175
            Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
            The bottom line is Alexander was a unified Champion at 140lb and a Champion at 147lb..All in all he's is a solid fighter..Bradley outclassed him..Good win for Bradley..I believe that this is a fair observation..
            Oh no question. Atleast in my mind.

            Definitely a good win.

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              #176
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              I agreed with the cards save a point or two. Not that it matters but this is a moot point you are getting at, if i understand it correctly.

              Oh and for the record ive seen just about every meaningful fight since the 90s.
              The cards were a joke so using them to justify your point is silly. Is my point.

              Well I struggle to believe you've watched this fight considered you said Alexander won "convincingly" which is quite clear and obvious that he didn't.

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                #177
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                You didn't say it was a TKO you said he "knocked him out".

                He didn't "knock him out" in any stretch of the imagination.

                He quit on his stool, with a hand injury.
                Re-read my middle sentence to the post and thats my reply to this post. Youre not half as clever as you think you are bud, stop taking yourself so seriously.

                The next thing i can picture you doing is correcting my spelling.

                Tko=knock out. No need for your technical correction.

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                • Rome-By-Ko
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                  #178
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                  Oh no question. Atleast in my mind.

                  Definitely a good win.
                  I believe that's why the goat is arguing this point..Cause of Bradley num 1 fan(dirk)he thinks your trying to discredit Alexander..I thought it was clear as day that Kotelnik beat Alexander..To be fair tho,there was a heated debate the night of the fight about who won that fight..I know cause I was speaking for Kotelnik that night..

                  At the end of the day,Alexander has gotten a few favorable decision,he's also has some solid wins..I don't even know where he goes after losing to Porter..

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                    #179
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    The cards were a joke so using them to justify your point is silly. Is my point.

                    Well I struggle to believe you've watched this fight considered you said Alexander won "convincingly" which is quite clear and obvious that he didn't.
                    Me+judges>you

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                      #180
                      Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                      Re-read my middle sentence to the post and thats my reply to this post. Youre not half as clever as you think you are bud, stop taking yourself so seriously.

                      The next thing i can picture you doing is correcting my spelling.

                      Tko=knock out. No need for your technical correction.
                      You said he knocked out Witter. And the fact is he didn't at all.

                      It might at it on Boxrec but that's not what happened.

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