Alexander. He has better defense, good counter punching skills, and can take a legit punch with no problems. Although he's surprised me, I still don't completely believe in Bradley yet. Khan's chin will most likely be his downfall.
Bradley's the most accomplished, but I don't think he's got the upside left on the table Alexander and Khan do. Those two can be elite, but I think Tim's lack of size and power will be what holds him back. A bad chin can be protected with elite reflexes and defense (sound familiar?), but all the heart and guts in the world can only take you so far you if your opponent's bigger, faster, and just as skilled (if not moreso) and you don't have knockout power. Bradley does have elite recovery though, and reminds me a bit of a mini-Holyfield with his all-around moxie. Like Holyfield at Heavweight, Tim doesn't have elite physical advantages; he's just damn solid overall. He fights like an old vet, and I mean that in a good way. Head to head, I'd have it: 1)Alexander 2)Khan 3)Bradley. Honestly though, it's close enough that it wouldn't surprise me at all if any of them went 2-0 or 0-2 against the others.
Where's the button for Malignaggi Seriously, it's Bradley. He has proven it against the best opposition among the other choices.
Alexander Bradley Khan Alexander is the best all-around boxer and Bradley is the best technician, Khan comes in the latter with a suspect chin.
Mayweather doesnt have size and power. Neither did Bernard Hopkins. I don't think you need size and power when you are technically gifted. Bradley has enough power to win all of his fights and hurt anyone at 140. He has enough power to knock out Khan. He might not have the power of Pacquiao but who does?
Ummm. . .why isn't Maidana in this discussion? And why isn't he on the poll? Since when did he stop being an elite 140 lber?
The guy in your avy would of cleaned house in the 140 pound division! That was my belief before he passed away and its still my belief now!! RIP CHAMP.... He would of wrecked all those guys... PS: valero would of wrecked that killer maidana as well!!
But look at how wide that shot was, and look at Urango. He is looking at the floor, and he still managed to almost hit the LEANING IN Alexander with a huge punch. You think Alexander can throw those looping uppercuts against guys like Peterson and Bradley, by the way, both of which rarely lean in to let their punches go. Hatton outboxed Urango. Who the **** does Hatton outbox?