Did Devon redeem himself?

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  1. Duck Dodgers

    Duck Dodgers Kimbo #1 P4P Full Member

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    In spite of the fact that I and nearly everybody felt he lost the fight, I thought he showed tremendous heart. He got up from the first knockdown in his career and came right at Matthysse in round 4. He traded shots with Matthysse in the later rounds of the fight even after tasting his power. Then after taking a beating in rounds 7 and 8 and looking like he was ready to go, he pulls a dominant round 9 out of his ass.

    It was a good fight and a good showing by both guys, the wrong one just came out with the W.
     
  2. IronG

    IronG Member Full Member

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    He showed that he does have heart and courage, but thats as far as his redemption goes. The guy clearly lost the fight and thats what really matters. Matthysse getting totally robbed should be the main focus.
     
  3. Andy McNab

    Andy McNab Boxing Addict banned

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    No, he missed more that he threw, dramatic shouting did not help, neither did being beat.
     
  4. Ilesey

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    I thought he showed heart which people accused him of looking for a way out. However, I think it raised some questions surrounding his ability and just how far he can go.
     
  5. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    Kinda, he showed he has a lot of heart and a good chin. But his accuracy is dreadful, and he just raised even more questions about his abilities as a top level fighter.
     
  6. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He was in talk of quitting. So no not really.
     
  7. Boxing in montr

    Boxing in montr Mandatory challenger Full Member

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    Actually, in my mind, Alexander is 21-3 having lost three straight bouts.
     
  8. Maximuz

    Maximuz Member Full Member

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    Devon looked bad last night....
     
  9. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    People like to dog him for the Bradley fiasco, there is however, a greater dog in Alexander than has been shown. Devon has a big heart, and I'd like to see him fight again. :good
     
  10. Uncle Oden

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    Lucas would have knocked out many a fighters last night.
    Alexander battled hard. I don't see it happening, but he really needs to drop his trainer.
     
  11. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm just really hesitant to give Alexander much credit after a result like that. I know he had nothing to do with the decision and he generally comes across as an alright guy, but that performance still looked nothing like redemption to me. Coming back with a decent round in the ninth after getting his ass kicked is okay, but then he proceeded to lose another clear round in 10; maybe if he had hung in there for a 12 round fight I'd be inclined to think otherwise.

    Even in the ninth, I felt like it was more a matter of Matthysse letting his foot off the gas than Alexander bouncing back in a big way. Heck, one could argue that the biggest shot of the round was the body blow Matthysse landed with 20 seconds left. I've admittedly only watched the round once, so I could be wrong here, but it just didn't feel like it was a dramatic bounce back the first time through.
     
  12. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    The only way he wins is at home he is not in no way a top level fighter maybe in his mind
    but in reality he's not that good at all he has no power that noise he makes "wo'aha" is a joke but i guess he thinks that gives him more power.
     
  13. DocLouis

    DocLouis Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yes and no. He got the W, although it's controversial. One thing, he proved he's a tough SOB. I thought he was gonna fold in the 8th, most guys would have. He was taking some mean shots to the head & solar plexus. But on the flipside, there are some questions left, and I wanna see what happens when he fights in Vegas or Atlantic City.
     
  14. WatchfortheHook

    WatchfortheHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In some ways yes and in some ways no.

    After the Bradley fight his heart was questioned. I think he redeemed himself in that sense last night.

    However, after two sub-par performances against Koetelnik and Bradley having another controversial decision didn't really redeem him in that sense. In other words, he still hasn't proven to be worth the hype that was put on him (which really isn't his fault anyways).
     
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