Did Timothy Bradley blatantly duck Devon Alexander?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by horst, Apr 4, 2010.


  1. horst

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    I remember reading that Bradley vacated his title so that he didn't have to defend against Alexander, Bradley's reason being that he didn't think Alexander had done enough to merit a title shot, so he was going to fight Nate Campbell instead.

    I kind of took this at face value at the time, even though I did think it was strange that a young champion like Bradley who hasn't really fought anyone or achieved anything to think he was already in the position to refuse mandatories and decide if guys were worthy enough to fight him.

    However, after seeing Devon Alexander in action vs Juan Urango, I'm starting to suspect a duck. Alexander would have been a far, far tougher fight than that ancient loser Nate Campbell. Alexander looks the real deal. Did Bradley duck him and come up with some bull**** story to justify it? Or am I way off here?
     
  2. masterold

    masterold Active Member Full Member

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    I would say yes but I can see his reasoning, although it was very hypocritical as Bradley's major wins were Witter and Holt at the time.

    At the time an out right win over Campbell would have meant a lot more than one over an unproven Alexander. Of course now if they do fight it will be worth a lot more so maybe the promoters do know what they're doing sometimes.
     
  3. ant

    ant Ride The Walrus Full Member

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    i thought it was cause he'd had to have defended it way too early after his last fight?
     
  4. Relentless

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    why would bradley duck alexander?

    look at bradleys last 5 opponents and look at alexanders, bradleys cleaning house.
     
  5. horst

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    I'm not saying he did for sure, I'm putting the idea out there, seeing what people think. Bradley rejected a title challenge from Alexander because Alexander didn't merit it. Had Bradley done so much more than Alexander before he was given a title shot at Witter? How did Bradley deserve a shot at the time he got one, but Alexander didn't when the authorities said it was his turn?
     
  6. Ramón

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    Unfortunately, you are not way off here. Bradley let a lot of folks down by acting like a prima donna. He should have fought his mandatory, Alexander, who was definitely a worthy challenger, whether he had proved himself or not. Lest we forget, Bradly had not proved himself when he got the mandatory title shot either - but he proved himself in the ring on the night nonetheless.
     
  7. ollyc

    ollyc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, he did not duck Alexander.
    Although I felt that he should've fought his mandatory before seeking to unifying the belts, Holt's stock was high at the time, and Bradley defeating him cemented the belief that Bradley was the next best lww after Hatton.
    It's just the way that todays boxers think; they win an abc title and then seek out the big fights immediately without worrying to much about holding all the belts.
    Dawson won and then ditched the WBC belt pretty soon after.
    Was he ducking Diaconu?
    Similarly has P.Williams defended a belt yet?
     
  8. Ramón

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    Yes.

    Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Diaconu turned out not to be that much of a threat but there was no way of knowing that at the time, when Dawson ducked him.
     
  9. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Holy ****, is this for real?
     
  10. Urone2

    Urone2 Active Member Full Member

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    I dont think any of these guys are ducking one another, its turning out to be all about the money. Just think if you had a job and some one was going to pay you more to do the same job which would you do. My answer would be which ever one is paying more it only makes since.
     
  11. hmi

    hmi Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Bradley knew that Alexander is a high risk low reward opponent at that time. But this time, Alexander is starting to make a name for himself. I think Bradley will now be open to fight Alexander if the purse is appealing.
     
  12. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    I don't think so. They should meet up eventually but ya gotta admit Alexander's last fight was impressive.
     
  13. Ramón

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    This is what ducking means - avoiding your mandatory challenger because he is high risk low reward, once you have the belt, which in most cases you won because the Champ decided to fight you, a high risk low reward mandatory challenger. Would Bradley have been happy if Witter had ducked him? No...

    Everyone deserves a shot at the big time and because the world is unfair, most fighters only get to become somebody because they become mandatory challengers and the champ is forced to fight them. If everyone did what Bradley and Dawson did, the only fighters who would get a chance at the big time are those backed by bigtime promoters - the few, lucky ones.
     
  14. Cobbler

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    Yes. Or more particularly was ducking the particualr situation. Dawson was perfectly happy to make the fight until they lost the pursebid and it was scheduled for Bucharest.
     
  15. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    After Alexander beat Urango, Bradley claimed that Malignaggi and Victor Ortiz are bigger fights than Devon.
    His "I'll fight anyone" image has become a joke.