Does Bradley have a style advantage over Alexander? when i look at Alexander i see a guy who looks very determined and a guy who has skill, but also a guy who's style will limit his progress against certain opponents, i dont know maybe im getting him wrong as ive only seen him against Rodriguez, Urango, Witter, but to me he fights far too tight, he also shells up, he kinda reminds me of a better version of Lamont Peterson style-wise, so im thinking stylistically Bradley has an edge, guys like Peterson & Alexander need to get that 6 inch closer to you in order to get off, i can see Bradley shoe shining and using his legs much how did to Peterson, of coarse Alexander could beat but...........
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I think Bradley should fight Alexander right now and punish him so he is never the same ever again. Ruin the ****ers career for talking mad ****. Beat his ass so bad that he is never the same and can never make a dollar off this sport ever again.
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Bradley is more versatile imo. He has shown the ability to box of the backfoot or put the pressure on.
I haven't seen much of Alexander but from what i have seen, he's a boxer, a very good one might i add.
Bradley vs Alexander would be a highly competitive bout. I would favor Bradley though, his experience and ability to change his style up would suit him in this fight.
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I don't know if I'd say he has a style advantage over him, but I do think that thus far, Bradley has shown to be a bit more versatile.
Alexander has always seemed a bit stiff to me. From what I saw, Urango was closing the gap at the stoppage and was able to land on Alexander because too often he was pulling out straight up with his head in the air, as opposed to getting low, like Cunningham wanted. You'd think Bradley, who may not crack like Urango, will be able to close the gap as well as he is much quick than Urango. Witter also had some success, but IIRC, that's when Witter went southpaw.
Having said that, Alexander has shown good boxing skills and the kind of pop that can really hurt if you take too many or he catches you with something you don't see. It makes for an intriguing fight, especially if Bradley starts going toe to toe, like he has shown in the past.
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Originally posted by Shadows View PostI don't know if I'd say he has a style advantage over him, but I do think that thus far, Bradley has shown to be a bit more versatile.
Alexander has always seemed a bit stiff to me. From what I saw, Urango was closing the gap at the stoppage and was able to land on Alexander because too often he was pulling out straight up with his head in the air, as opposed to getting low, like Cunningham wanted. You'd think Bradley, who may not crack like Urango, will be able to close the gap as well as he is much quick than Urango. Witter also had some success, but IIRC, that's when Witter went southpaw.
Having said that, Alexander has shown good boxing skills and the kind of pop that can really hurt if you take too many or he catches you with something you don't see. It makes for an intriguing fight, especially if Bradley starts going toe to toe, like he has shown in the past.
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostYeah, a few things i have noted, he comes in straight, he always commits to the jab which means if you can slip inside it you can counter him, he does not move his head much either, he needs to get into punching range before he can hit you with more than one punch (jab).
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Bradley has no power at all...Devon will walk all over this mutha****a, but we won't see that Bradley will find another 2nd rate opponent and keep sayin "Well down the road, the distant but not far future a possible match up etc etc etc...he's been exposed as a fake already.
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