Devon Alexander Vs.Juan Urango

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  1. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Alexander by Decision, then Khan takes both them belts off him and becomes the unified camp at 140. :D
     
  2. fitzgeraldz

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    Alexander is too experienced, he has a top notch trainer and a great Amateur background. With over 300 Amateur fights and an undefeated pro record I think he will clearly outclass Urango in the worst way (worst than Hatton & Berto).

    A 300-10 record as an amateur just further solidifies his status against Urango who is more limited than many fighters that Alexander beat.

    At 23 yrs old he's already a seasoned pro ... I don't think anyone is able to knockout Urango, one the hardest one punch - punchers in boxing (Randal Bailey) was only able to get the knockdown. I would be shocked if Alexander got the stoppage, at the same time I wouldn't rule out an accumulation or corner stoppage.
     
  3. MrMagic

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    This is a real fight right here, Devons got too much for Urango, too much speed, too much talent all in all. But I'll say this, at least Devon is going about things the right way, unlike Khan.

    He's facing dangerous dudes and proving himself with the gloves on, not against some chumps like Salita, but against real opponents like Witter and Urango.
     
  4. bandido

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    Alexander UD. It's difficult to imagine him knocking out Urango.
     
  5. ironchamp

    ironchamp Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm going against the grain on this one and picking Urango.
     
  6. tliang1000

    tliang1000 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    smart money is on the over bc alex is 6-1 fave. how the hell can you make any money from that line?! 11.5 is -205
     
  7. jeffjoiner

    jeffjoiner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    By the way, there is a great article on Alexander on Sports Illustrated's site.
     
  8. fitzgeraldz

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    Khan will get stopped by Alexander (that has nothing to do with his chin) ... Khan has too much DLH in him and not enough Ray Leonard ... he'll get picked apart by someone who is as fast as him. Not to mention whoever has power and a good chin would beat him as well. Not to say that Khan is a bum, he'll do many great things in the sport ...
     
  9. Keueng

    Keueng Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Just curious, how come? :D
     
  10. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    urango ko 9

    IRON TWIN!!
     
  11. Jeff Young

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  12. Darni187

    Darni187 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Alexander will not even get to land clean on Khan let alone stop him. And i dont know where people get the Alexander is a better boxer, or has a better amuteur record than Khan. Khan's amuteur record stands at 100/2 and a has a 2003 Junior Olympic Gold medal, and 2004 Olympic Silver medal at the age of 17, where are Alexanders medals?.

    Alexander 5'7 , Khan 5'10 would use his reach and faster handspeed and movement and get a UD on Alexander no problem.
     
  13. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Where the **** did you get the 100-2 record?! :rofl:rofl:rofl

    http://www.amirsfans.co.uk/amir-khan-amateur.php
    :lol::lol::lol::patsch
     
  14. Darni187

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  15. MrMagic

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    Devon Alexander has a 300-10 record as an amateur, never been stopped or knocked down amateur or pro.

    Won PAL-nationals, Silver gloves, jr golden gloves, nationals and lost his 2004 olympic place to Rock Allen on a draw.