He's learnt next to nothing, his offense lacks a lot of coordination, and before Witter quit, he had a good couple of rounds with Devon beginning to run out of ideas, but it was a close fight aside from Alexander landing a few big shots, didn't look at all impressive. The urango fight didn't tell us about how well he can actually box, so we couldn't really assess him as he got the KO against a one dimensional fighter. We got a good look at him against Kotelnik and again, very little coordination or game plan getting out boxed with clean hitting from Kotelnik of which Devon had no answer to. Against Bradley well more of the same. For some reason he is looking pretty ordinary and amateurish be it his corner, doing the wrong stuff in training or perhaps he's just reached his level? Was the guy all hype or is he at a plateau in terms of his development as a fighter? Where does he go from here?
I said he was pampered before the fight, and it showed yesterday. He has to completely change his regimen to be faster on the move, and focus on the outside rather than on the inside. He also needs some damn head movement.
For me i never heard about him until he knocked out urango, the hype train came full blast and for a moment i believed that alexander could be the next great jr. ww. But after watching him barely making past kotelnik and looking ugly against bradley (but lets be fair bradley looked ugly too) i think alexander isnt as great as the media set him out to be
his defence consists of holding when bradley got close and his offence was screaming for every punch he threw.