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  • SalimShady1212
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    #1

    What typed of undercard do you prefer?

    Lots of big names fighting "lower class opposition" or less well known names but more 50/50 competitive bouts?
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  • NEETzsche
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    #2
    i like to see a big name prospect taking a step-up fight and an 'industry fight' or two

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    • HEND
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      #3
      Why not both? Bradley-Khan for example. Both are good and it's close to a 50-50 imo.
      But since it will probably on cinco de mayo I except them to fill the UC with latino fighters mainly. Rios-Ortiz, Maidna vs Khan 2. Or something like this. I would like a Khan-Bradley fight though.

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      • Ahmed_Ismail
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        #4
        Originally posted by HEND
        Why not both? Bradley-Khan for example. Both are good and it's close to a 50-50 imo.
        But since it will probably on cinco de mayo I except them to fill the UC with latino fighters mainly. Rios-Ortiz, Maidna vs Khan 2. Or something like this. I would like a Khan-Bradley fight though.
        Bradley vs Khan is not a 50-50 fight, Khan wins that one easy! Bradley doesn't have the power to hurt Khan and he doesn't have the speed nor the skill to outbox Khan, Khan will use his reach, speed and skill advantage to outclass Bradley without having to worry about Bradley retaliating because Bradley simply can't punch

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        • Weebler I
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          #5
          If it happens, there are going to be a LOT of casual fans watching. If boxing wants to come out with new viewers it needs action fights.

          Rios v Provodnikov would have been an epic co-main.

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          • HEND
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
            Bradley vs Khan is not a 50-50 fight, Khan wins that one easy! Bradley doesn't have the power to hurt Khan and he doesn't have the speed nor the skill to outbox Khan, Khan will use his reach, speed and skill advantage to outclass Bradley without having to worry about Bradley retaliating because Bradley simply can't punch
            I disagree. I don't really like tringle theories but if you look at both men's fight agains Peterson Bradley beat him way more soundly while Khan struggled with his pressure style. I think Khan won but he struggled all night long. And while I admit that Khan has the advantage in reach and speed (Bradley is quick too though...) I would questino that he has the suprerior skills. His last two wins were good ones but I don't understand why some people think since then that Khan can't be outboxed by nobody maybe except Mayweather. Khan still has a **** defense, he solved this on the Collazo fight with hug Collazo when he got inside and he didn't have to solve anything against Devon because Devon can't really box forward. Other than that I don't see that Khan can change plan when the plan A doesn't work. If Bradley can't outbox him (I'm bot sure in this) he can still brawl with him and he is actually quiet good in brawling whil Khan's inside game is ****. And if you think that Khan can keep him outside all night long I think you undertestimate Bradley's slickness and (foot)speed. Bradley's defense is quiet good too and I don't think that he has to fear that Khan KO's him ina brawl since he is the suprerior in inside fighting and he is a very durable fighter with a hell of a chin and heart.
            Don't knock on Bradley, actually I would give him the edge by 60-40. I admit maybe I'm biased with Bradley since he is one of my favourites but I'm surely objective when I say that this fight is close to a 50-50.

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