Originally posted by Harry Balls
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Devon Alexander is massively underrated
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Originally posted by S. Saddler 1310 View Postoh, but i acknowledged his consistency in scoring for a fighter who the network is trying to build or push over an an opponent who is perceived as much less valuable.
oh dear. all it takes to control the pace of a fight is to move away and put out inaccurate volume while being cut off and tagged by the better quality punches? that's ring generalship? doesn't take much to convince some people.
Perhaps you should dust off a copy and re watch the fight, it's still fresh in my mind seeing I just watched it yesterday.
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Originally posted by turkas View PostI like how you left out all the other things I pointed out that Devon did better. And I hate to tell, but ring generalship is a scoring criteria and Devon did control in that fight.
Perhaps you should dust off a copy and re watch the fight, it's still fresh in my mind seeing I just watched it yesterday.
i have seen the fight a number of times, sir.Last edited by S. Saddler 1310; 02-07-2013, 02:57 PM.
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Alexander lost the battle of the jabs, too, which was a big part of the ring-generalship tussle in this fight. Alexander threw lots of them, but Kotelnik out-timed him, was much more accurate getting his stick through the gaps that were left as Alexander's jab either fell short or touched gloves.
Alexander was well out-techniqued and outboxed.
edit: Devon was better at making barking dog noises, though. he won in that category.Last edited by S. Saddler 1310; 02-07-2013, 03:08 PM.
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i remember looking forward to that fight but got incredibly disappointed. bradley toyed with his ass and made him quit. he's a good boxer but totally unproven at 147 and he unperformed against quality opposition at 140. good not great but look for people to make out to be the next Ali now that Floyd may fight him
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btw, if someone were to be astute in trying to defend Devon, they would at least mention his work to the body against Kotelnik. that is one area where you could boost his case a little.
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Originally posted by turkas View PostI like how you left out all the other things I pointed out that Devon did better. And I hate to tell, but ring generalship is a scoring criteria and Devon did control in that fight.
Perhaps you should dust off a copy and re watch the fight, it's still fresh in my mind seeing I just watched it yesterday.
The only thing that was close about that fight was Kotelnik almost pitching a shutout.
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Originally posted by S. Saddler 1310 View Postbtw, if someone were to be astute in trying to defend Devon, they would at least mention his work to the body against Kotelnik. that is one area where you could boost his case a little.
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How can a guy that lost to mathysse and Bradley be underrated?
Did you even watch the mathysse fight? He lost the entire second half of the fight.
He lost against good Jr Welterweights and that makes him ready for the best welterweight? Wow lol
edit: Havent seen the kotelnik fight yet. Will do so laterLast edited by DARKSEID; 02-07-2013, 04:30 PM.
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