Thought I'd bump this thread as I am officially pumped for this fight. Can't wait!
Thought I'd bump this thread as I am officially pumped for this fight. Can't wait!
Full Card:
Devon Alexander vs Timothy Bradley - 140
Julio Diaz vs Pavel Miranda - 147
Bermane Stiverne vs Kertson Manswell - 200+
Vernon Paris vs Emanuel Augustus - 147
Andre Gorges vs Angel Hernandez - 140
Darryl Cunningham vs Alberto Mercedes - 168
Marcus Oliveira vs Demetrius Jenkins - 175
Kendall Holt vs Lenin Arroyo - 147
Julian Williams vs Torrence King - 154
James De la Rosa vs Germaine Sanders - 147
Devon Alexander, Tim Bradley, Julio Diaz, Emanuel Augustus & Kendall Holt all in one night![]()
Really? do you have a source for that mate? I'd love to see him fight on but I suppose you gotta be realistic... As much as I enjoyed watching him fight, he is pretty horrible now.... I hope he can go out in style man, I really do. Defo one of my favourite fighters to watch over the past 10 years.
Emanuel Augustus Says Vernon Paris is Final Career Bout - Boxing News
There ya go bud. Sad really. The guy is a great entertainer.
I read a slew of posts last week that said Alexander has taken to man head shots and is or sounds slurring and punch drunkI 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
Absolutely can't wait for this one. What a way to start the year off.
JT, I have it a similar way to you, seeing Alexander winning inside the distance, via a beautiful counter, which Bradley is definately open to hear and there. You only have to watch the Bradley Holt fight to see that. I personally think Alexander is more skilled and a better counter puncher than Holt for sure. I Alexander can keep cool and box through early barrages and plenty of punches from Bradley I see him catching Bradley around 8 or 9.
Last edited by TheMacMagician; 01-25-2011 at 06:44 PM.
I hope Alexander wins, I thought he might have had something special, so im hoping he was just looking past Kotelnik to bigger fights in the future so we can call that a blip. I think he's shown a variety of skills, speed and good power in the past. If he does lose he's got more time to come back only being 23, but I think we need all the young stars we can get to be honest. I hadn't heard him before the recent 'face-off' but I wasnt suprised to hear him speak how he doesn knowing where he's from, as JT said.
I am picking Bradley to win a close decision. He has better defense, and I think has more arsenal to choose from. I was a lil worried when he said he was sick with the flu, but he is still on weight and seems healthy now. Alexander is solid but as Kotelnik showed he can be hit, I think Alexander has the power advantage but you got to hit the guy for it to be effective. Bradleys upper body movement in close will be his biggest asset.
You know, people will disagree but I'd say Urango and Kotelnik are way tougher opposition than Campbell and Abregu for sure. Have this vision of Bradley flat on his back. Alexander will be ready for this one.
Really looking forward to this fight should be a great one. I think Alexander wins it, as long as he keeps his head and sticks to the game plan I can see him forcing a stoppage. I think he's got enough power and is a good enough counter puncher to catch Bradley regularly and stop him quite late. It should be a close one though and I'm really looking forward to it
Bradley also dominated Lamont Peterson, Kendall Holt, and went to England to beat Junior Witter. And Alexander was lucky to escape with a win over Kotelnik. Floyd Mayweather who went to the fight as a fan of Alexander thought Kotelnik won. In my opinion, there is no debate as to who has a better cv.
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.
I agreewith Rant. Mac you are right in saying that those 2 wins of Alexander's are solid, but Bradley's CV is better. Also take into account that Amir Khan dominated Kotelnik while Alexander struggled big time. Bradley has yet to struggle for me.
However, saying that I think Alexander will stop him in 10. Just think that Bradley leaves himself open for the counter and Alexander can bang. I'll be rooting for Bradley though.
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