Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
I read a slew of posts last week that said Alexander has taken to man head shots and is or sounds slurring and punch drunk I laugh because people from that part of the US have that sort of drawl to them.. The kid is a baby let him fight 20 more years and then accuse him of sounding like Holyfield.. Also contrary to popular belief not all boxers sound articulate like literary genuises :-P Any How I do believe Alexander is the better balanced fighter of skill, chin, power than Bradley. I also think that Bradley will get countered a bit too.. I think the Key is for Cunningham to keep his head screwed on straight when the 8th round up until the end of the fight. I also think Devon has more than enough power in his right to slow down Bradleys work rate and keep the fight at his pace and distance. I have never been impressed with Bradley, I feel like his best showings are against faded competition..(Witter and Campbell) he did look solid against Peterson who couldn't crack an egg and couldn't finish Peterson either even though he was pressing and cleaning him up.

Alexander for me. Maybe 10th round stoppage
Peterson though looked very good against Ortiz. Clearly, he is a relatively solid boxer and Bradley handled him with ease. The problem with Bradley is that he lacks power and this means he isn't very exciting to watch. However, I believe he is a better technical boxer than Alexander and that he'll make adjustments in the ring whereas in the Kotelnik fight as we saw, Alexander was unable to make adjustments. I wouldn't be surprised if Alexander beat Bradley; it's just the safe bet is that he doesn't. Alexander hasn't really impressed me either. His best win is against Urango who although a beast, is a very limited boxer and a perfect style match-up for Alexander. When Alexander fought a sound boxer in Kotelnik, he only barely won (I thought he lost). I see Bradley beating Kotelnik on points any day of the week.