You're always going to have problems vs a fast southpaw and Bradley had a trouble because of that, but with Khan, he to me is just an upgraded Devon, but orthodox who throws a lot more combinations. Note though, that Khan won't be throwing as many combinations at Bradley when's he is moving his head and using his footwork to avoid punches. i still got Bradley winning
Man Relentless you suck. Will you please stop cursing American fighters?!? :nono You are like the Teddy Atlas of ESB! Cotto, Mosley, now Bradley! Just stop man! Damn! :twisted: :yep
The key is Khan knows how the use his height advantage and knows how to use his long fast Jab and work off it. Bradley's workrate was lacking at times, Khan keeps busy and has a higher workrate. It will be a hard fight and Khan has to try and keep Bradley on the outside and dont let him jump in and also watch his head. Khan beats Bradley.
:deal People strongly oversell Bradley's technical skill and it showed here against what looked like a very tentative Alexander. I see Khan's huge speed and volume edge ****ing Timbo up.
Khan uses his reach, speed, combinations, feet and height to keep Bradleys head at a distance and box him to a clear UD, possibly a TKO.
Yep. That is only the half of it. What "good work" was Bradley doing once he got inside? Nothing. He got in and was wrapped up EASILY. Had he not been the HBO darling that "hold by the neck and wack with your right" and head butt crap might have gotten him DQ'd or severely behind on points.
I'm not talking about that, I'm asking how a crude fighter like Maidana was able to get to Khan's chin.
Beacuse Maidana is a pressure fighter who keeps coming, Bradley is more of a boxer and wont walk Khan down like that.
Agree with this. IMO, Khan sticks stiffer and has better timing than Alexander. Bradley doesn't pack the power Maidana has, so I would question his effectiveness to be aggressive as well. I would def favor Khan on this one.
Of course one boxer is gonna get to another over the course of 12 rounds, thats just the way it is. Maidana didn't hit Khan too often though. Here's a little fact for you: Maidana - 29wins 27KO's. Bradley - 27wins 11KO's. The fact is, Khan will outbox Bradley from a distance for the majority of the fight, a huge majority. Even when Bradley does get in, it won't be as big a deal as when Maidana gets in because he doesnt have anywhere near the same devastating power.