Didn't realize Tim Bradley's resume was this deep.

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  • bojangles1987
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    #211
    The funniest was Burner's scoring for that fight. Had it 10-2 on fight night for Alexander on fight night and 7-5 Kotelnik the next day.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #212
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      PLEASE try and defend Lederman scoring that fight 10-2 for Alexander. PLEASE. I could use the entertainment.
      I'm not defending it but if four more qualified sources say Devon won, not even including me, what does that tell you? (Boxing Goat understanding the point is moot this whole time)

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        #213
        Originally posted by bojangles1987
        The funniest was Burner's scoring for that fight. Had it 10-2 on fight night for Alexander on fight night and 7-5 Kotelnik the next day.
        Oh ok, so if I watch it again today, I will suddenly score it differently?

        Should the judges also be allowed to rewatch a fight the next day on tape and score it differently?

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        • Dirk Diggler UK
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          #214
          Originally posted by Boxing Goat
          Oh ok, so if I watch it again today, I will suddenly score it differently?
          Give it a shot...



          You might have learned how to score properly in the years since that fight took place.

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          • A-Wolf
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            #215
            Sort of boggles my mind to think what sort of fighter Tim Bradley would be if he had world class skill to match his world class will.

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            • Boxing Goat
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              #216
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Give it a shot...



              You might have learned how to score properly in the years since that fight took place.
              Well I will admit that I only watched the fight once live but I will make an exception and watch it again and see what happens. I think I remember it correctly but everyone has an off day.

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              • Jack Napier
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                #217
                Originally posted by bojangles1987
                The funniest was Burner's scoring for that fight. Had it 10-2 on fight night for Alexander on fight night and 7-5 Kotelnik the next day.
                that was fucking great
                he tried to go with the better known fighter
                when he saw everyone here with a brain said otherwise, he changed up
                one of the classic about faces in recent memory
                hell, even Coach Webb had shame enough to admit Kotelnik won

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                • -Kev-
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                  #218
                  Pac and JMM were draws IMO, with most feeling he outright lost to Pac, but still impressive that he can fight such close fights with ATG's.

                  Campbell was not a win, it was a NC. There were more Bradley headbutts in that fight than actual punches. They took it to court and everything, Campbell won the case.

                  Casamayor was old, shot and not a top fighter.

                  Vazquez is a good win but nobody mentions it for Canelo, who beat a less green version of him.

                  I would substitute Casa and Campbell for Edner Cherry, that was a good win and Cherry hasn't lost ever since losing to Bradley(2008).

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                  • Dirk Diggler UK
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                    #219
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    The funniest was Burner's scoring for that fight. Had it 10-2 on fight night for Alexander on fight night and 7-5 Kotelnik the next day.
                    Originally posted by Jack Napier
                    that was fucking great
                    he tried to go with the better known fighter
                    when he saw everyone here with a brain said otherwise, he changed up
                    one of the classic about faces in recent memory
                    hell, even Coach Webb had shame enough to admit Kotelnik won
                    That was ***ing hilarious

                    I would bump the thread but he has me on ignore.

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                    • EdWins
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                      #220
                      Tim Bradley forces me to believe that everything he has accomplished and the position that he is in right now is due to fate.

                      This is a guy who isn't really special in any way whatsoever, his boxing skills are very basic and conventional, he is not a hard hitter, he is not a real speedy fighter, he is not a slickster, and he is only average on his feet. Perhaps Bradley prooves that you can make it in the sport of boxing with just athletic ability on its own, because make no mistake Bradley is built like a tank and his athletic prowess speaks for itself. But as far as his way of fighting he is just average. But his resume tells you that he is NOT an average fighter.

                      Timothy Bradley is just destined to be where he is at. A good person too so it is deserved.

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