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Zerwas

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IMO Devon is really quite a bit predictable in his approach!

Bradley though doesnt fight too disciplined either...he can be a bit reckless!

BTW, I just read that Atlas picks Bradley!!! :facepalm:
 

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I'm going to take Alexander as well Q. Plus number. Toss up fight.

But I have to say, I don't love what I see in that weigh in video.

Screwing around. Laughing. Talking Trash.

Bradley seems really focused and determined. Others may say tight. We shall see.

Let's see if Alexander can rise to the occasion.

One thing for sure - if this was an IQ test, Bradley would win by a mile.

Bradley is a very well spoken, educated dude.

Alexander mangles the English language every third word.

Let's hope his boxing IQ is better than his speech habits.

that looks like a mighty tall 1 inch height advantage listed at boxrec....

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if only i hadn`t watched alexander vs kotelnik....i honestly thought that was very close to a dreadful performance from alexander given his athletic advantage and lefty stance...but there were times when he was literally walking through alexander....

maybe,as g,k.indicated,it was alexander`s mental that let him down in that fight...he strikes me as the type that might tend to overlook a "slower white european guy" fighting in his hometown...


kotelnik is very good,but not what i`d call special...i really thought that alexander would be too slick...but,imo,it was much claser than the scores would indicate..that fight really left me with a diminished opinion of alexander....

still ,given the height,the lefty stance and the guy`s obvious talent,i`m still trying to rationalize a wager on alexander here...even thoughh in my gut,i think bradley out-works and out-toughs him...

we`ve seen bradley buzzed badly...maybe one of those sneaky left hands finds their mark?....maybe this will be a sort of "vernon forrest- shane mosley" style problem for bradley?....

should be a good one...seems like a long time since we had an elite bout ...
 
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i prefer to bet on bradley due to devon's last performance :mj07:

but what i learned is a dude can look like shit last time out, then next fight shine like a million dollars

let's go alexander the great :00hour
 

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No wagers for me on Prizefighter but Dickinson won easily. Morris won a hotly debated dec over slate and then had to withdraw due to a hand injury. Also read Dodson received a bad cut...not sure if he won or not.

Please post Sth Africa results if anybody has them
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Dodson won a 3rd dec in his opener
 

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Great call on Edwards Andrey!

You were right - great short fight !

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Results from South Africa

Results from South Africa

BALOYI LOSES ON POINTS

Cassius Baloyi was out-boxed by a younger, speedier and hungrier Argenis Mendez from the Dominican Republic, won 117-110 on two cards and 117-111 on the third.

Joyi retains belt on NC

Nkosinathi Joyi retained his IBF mini-flyweight belt when his bout against Katsunari Takayama ended in a no-contest result at Carnival City in Brakpan on Saturday night.

The Japanese challenger was badly cut in a clash of heads in the third round and referee Deon Dwarte had no option but to stop it there and then, 1 minute 59 seconds into the round.
 

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BALOYI LOSES ON POINTS

Cassius Baloyi was out-boxed by a younger, speedier and hungrier Argenis Mendez from the Dominican Republic, won 117-110 on two cards and 117-111 on the third.

Joyi retains belt on NC

Nkosinathi Joyi retained his IBF mini-flyweight belt when his bout against Katsunari Takayama ended in a no-contest result at Carnival City in Brakpan on Saturday night.

The Japanese challenger was badly cut in a clash of heads in the third round and referee Deon Dwarte had no option but to stop it there and then, 1 minute 59 seconds into the round.

:toast: :toast: :toast:

Had the over on Joyi but fortunately got a break with the NC. The Japanese fighter was buckled in the 1st so the over would have been tough. Thx for the update and congrats all Mendez backers!!!
 

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A few props I like for tonight:

Alexander is knocked down then wins:
16:1

Bradley is knocked down then wins:
25:1

Fight is a majority draw:
60:1

Fight is a split draw:
35:1

Fight is a tech draw:
100:1

Alexander wins by majority decision:
30:1
 

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Bradley's dome

Bradley's dome

Especially with Bradley's big ass cranium - tech decision always possible with this guy
 

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per ESPN

per ESPN

Alexander-Bradley referee is Frank Garza.

Judges are Duane Ford, Omar Mintun and Tom Miller.
 

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Detroit undercard

Detroit undercard

Julio Diaz scored two knockdowns in the 8th round and won by TKO at 2:17 of the round over Pavel Miranda.
 

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Anybody with a result on Bopp? Please post :0074

No play...yet. But my lean is on Bradley tonight. I just haven't been overly impressed with Alexander. Urango was no piece of cake and it was up for grabs when he landed the uppct. I had a bundle on him v Kot and I would have been more than happy with a draw. Brad has the edge in speed and volume. Alexander has a power advant and Brad has been hurt bad before. IMO what it comes down to is that I think Brad can adjust but not so sure Alexander can. I think Brad just might get him out of there in about 10 rds. Good luck Gents!
 
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