Khan is going to rip them belts off Bradley like he was his Father.....

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  1. Flea Man

    Flea Man มวยสากล Full Member

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    If I'm wrong, I'm wrong :good Knowledge is one thing, predicting the future correctly all the time is something I'm still struggling with :rasta
     
  2. WalletInspector

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  3. izmat

    izmat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    All Bradley has to do is keep his hands open and throw girly slaps...he will then be able to match Khan's speed!
     
  4. Godfather

    Godfather I put the G in God Full Member

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    I think Khan beats Bradley fairly clearly. Khan has more speed and his punches are far more accurate. Bradley failed to cut the ring off last night and anyone who can't cut the ring off against Khan is unlikely to beat him. Bradley will win rounds based on work rate and not allowing Khan to work, but all the best punches will be landed by Amir.

    On another note, Alexander is massively overrated. Kotelnik showed him up big time in their last fight and deserves a rematch. Bradley was never troubled by Devon's offence which consists of a jab that is never even intended to hit the target, and a left hand that he only puts power behind when there is a huge opening at the perfect distance.

    Getting back to his jab though, its ****ing ****. he just throws it out there looking to punch off of it. This might be a good tactic if he was more inclined to put some power behind his 'power' punches but instead he just wastes his energy and gives Don King's judges the excuses they need to score rounds for him. IMO he would get beaten by Ortiz and Lamont Peterson would give him a tough fight. Maidana KO's him.

    **** Alexander.


    Also, LWW is quite a poor division.
     
  5. Mandanda

    Mandanda SkillspayBills Full Member

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    Khan got bashed around the ring by a much more limited fighter in Maidana. Bradley didn't perform well but he IMO stopped Alexander because he took his will from him and he had an easy night in there. Didn't even perform that well and tbh still won at a canter messy fight or not he gets the job done each and every ****ing time!

    Some of the defensive moves from Bradley were class. He started well but the cut through him off his plan and he started to stalk with one punch intent. Khan's stiffer then Alexander and if he can walk through Alexander i fancy he do same to Khan and Khan just doesn't have enough to keep the Storm off him.
     
  6. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    Much like the Alexander/Kotelnik fight, people are jumping to conclusions with what's going to happen in the next.

    Khan fights on the backfoot, and really doesn't seem to like pressure whatsoever. I think Bradley is smart enough to mix his attack head to body and get inside Khan, not with ease but I think as time goes on he'll find it happening more often. I think he'll almost definitely put Bradley down but if Bradley can assert himself and land that jab like he did against Alexander in the first few rounds especially, he'll be good to go.

    And Bradley has a much tighter defense than Maidana. Body wise I think he's pretty set and he's got decent enough whiskers to not fall over for good if Khan connects, nor do I think Khan can bully him onto the backfoot knowing how hard Bradley works and how much he refuses to be backed up. I think Bradley has as good a chance as any to beat Khan.
     
  7. jonnytightlips

    jonnytightlips Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Khan would beat both handy enough in my opinion.
     
  8. antcull

    antcull Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He hardly had an easy night in there, he was one round up on my card going into the 10th. It was more stupidity by Alexander than his will being taken, he actually seemed to think he won the fight clearly in the interview after :patsch

    Just rewatched the fight again and in reality Alexander offered very little in this fight yet still found a way to win 3-4 rounds of the first 9. You have to feel Khan will ask many more questions of Bradley. I think Khan is more accurate than he gets credited for, he won't have trouble finding Bradley.
     
  9. WalletInspector

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  10. armhard

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    After round 5 Devon was looking for the exit,he knew what was coming and he was running out of running....it's hard to take someone out if they are convinced on survival...Khan won't want Tim,he'll do all he can to avoid him...Tim is to much for him
     
  11. zfc

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    Check out Bradleys KO record, he doesn`t have any pop and isn`t a dangerous match up for Khan.
     
  12. WalletInspector

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    KO records mean ****. Watching fights is a lot better. ;)
     
  13. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I reckon Khan-Bradley will be a great spectacle, potentially up there with the Maidana fight. Bradleys strength will get him past Khan's jab and on the inside his work is often excellent. Khan has a better, harder straight hand right than alexanders left which I can see catching Bradley on the way in occasionally but I also think Khan isnt too bad offensively on the inside. Either way I think it will be really close, cant decide who i see winning yet but id expect it to go 12
     
  14. Scotty321

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    Darni,
    I think Khan wins but it's a close points win for me. Not a great display by Bradley again. I'm still curious which opponent he looked mighty impressive against.
    Now no need to slag off folks just because they believe Bradley wins. Everyone picks up on different things and there is no right and wrongs.....until after the fight itself!
     
  15. Earl-hickey

    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    I'm fairly sure Amir will win.

    I actually think skill-wise it's close, but factor in the fact Khan is enourmous at the weight, and bradley is teeny-tiny (i could see there being 15lbs difference on fight night) i think khan wins a convincing decision.