Or Peterson. Or Molina. Or Diaz. Or Collazo. He's the clear #3 Welterweight in the world and Khan would be taking a BIG step up in class.
I wonder what happened to that guy. You think he'd return now Khan was back on the up. Was a spectacular meltdown.
Alexander is more likely to stop Khan than Bradley is . When both fighters were coming up , making noise @ 140 , Alexander was the one stopping mostly everyone , Bradley was not . I understand you want to see Khan get knocked out again , just like most people on here , but its not happening . Bradley especially wont be the one to do it .
Maybe to you its ridiculous , you pretty much make it known Khan loses to anyone who has a pulse . Time and time again on both the Scene and ESB , youve shown your hatred for him .
khan UD due to height and reach OH and holding as soon as timmy gets inside. A TON OF HOLDING. still would like to see what happens
If they stop telling Bradley hes a murderous puncher he will outbox Amir easily his footwork is too much and has too much versatility to his game than Khan does. Peterson ****ed him up with body shots and Bradleys inside game is a lot better than Petersons.
"Stopping mostly everyone"? :blood Alexander began making noise and grabbing international attention the exact same way Bradley did, actually (pretty much ripping Bradley off directly) - beating a slightly past-it Junior Witter. Technically he stopped him but it was a left hand injury retirement. Alexander was on his way to outpointing Witter, same as Bradley did. During that period after they both defeated Witter and began to raise their profiles, Alexander stopped exactly one notable opponent: Juan Urango, who basically ran headlong into a perfect uppercut. Kotelnik, Bradley (loss), Matthysse, Maidana, Bailey - in Alexander's five bouts over a three year period after Urango, they all went to decision. He didn't even register any knockdowns! (but suffered one against Matthysse) In between Jesus Rodriguez in April 2009 (and back then Alexander was on absolutely nobody's radar) and Lee Purdy in May 2013 over four years later, Alexander stopped two people, one a retirement and one a real KO. He also hasn't stopped anybody since Purdy. Urango and Purdy are to date the only people stopped by Alexander since Rodriguez when nobody had ever heard of him. So, 'mostly everyone', not sure WTF you're talking about... I'm not saying Bradley did stop a lot of people in that span - in fact, since his own triumph over Witter to put himself on the map (again, he did it first) Bradley has only stopped old Casamayor - but Alexander is hardly more likely to stop anyone or boasting a better track record where that is concerned. Any punching reputation he may have is based on pretty much the one KO of Urango...in fact, really just that one uppercut.