
Originally Posted by
armin

Originally Posted by
Spicoli

Originally Posted by
CutMeMick

Originally Posted by
armin
Not to over rate devon but he might have actully improved since mathyse kotelniko bradley...oh what's the deal on devons cut
It's not overrating, he's def got the goods.
I honestly thought he would beat Bradley.
At 147 I can see him beating Mike Jones and both Berto & Ortiz.
Jones would be fun but he needs to get busy, make a statement first. Alexander is straight sharpshooting here but I'd still be concerned with Ortiz natural size and straight punches. He has def rebounded tonight...took control and dictated!
Nah but I thought he lost to kotelnik n mathyse wasn't really landin pullin his shots back to quick in this one he seemed to actually punch thru but id like to seem him in with a different type before I say he's Improved we've seen him look spectacular before against a straight forward slugger n then look crap against someone with skill
Alexander has faced 6 world class fighters.
Witter-Sat down on his punches as he was landing cleanly alot.
Urango-wide open. Sat down on his punches because he was landing cleanly alot.
Kotelnik-Alexander came out and did his normal fighting early. When he wasn't landing alot he began totally shoeshining. Kotelnik would let Alexander throw 5 or 6 punches, dodge them, and then counter effectively
Bradley-won their fight.
Matthyse-good puncher but underrated technique. He throws straight punches. After a few rounds when Alexander wasn't able to just outbox him all to hell, he went to shoeshining.
Maidana-looked a little skittish early (but winning the rounds). Sat down on his punches more because he started landing cleanly. There wasn't that many counters coming back his way.
Alexander has moved up in weight. He does look physically stronger. And he will take a shot better as he isn't draining.
But fighting at 140 isn't why he lost to Bradley.
Fighting at 140 isn't why Kotelnik and Matthyse should have gotten decisions against him.
He lost those fights because he isn't naturally relaxed in the ring and those guys could box effectively enough.
He came out and when he isn't dominating after 3-4 rounds he doesn't relax. He tightens up and starts shoeshining all to hell and gives up the pretense of landing effective shots.
I think as soon as he is in with someone with good enough boxing ability and speed to figh him on relatively even terms, he will tighten up and fight like he did in the Bradley, Matthyse, and Kotelnik fights.
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