Bradley's pressure and relentlessness would undo Judah over the course of 12 rounds. Zab vs Devon however is a pick'em fight for me.
Even though it was an ugly performance I was actually fairly impressed by Bradley. Alexander....not soo much. Alexander I do believe had a very good case for being much closer on the score cards that he should have been....honestly you could even have him winning if you want I won't take issue with it....but its clear that after 300 fights in the amateurs he hasn't really made the right adjustment to the pro-game and he was fighting a very amateurish fight. It was really like he didn't give two shits if his punches were landing with any authority he just wanted to score and not be hit.....this was pretty disapointing coming from a guy who stood right infront of Junior Witter and Urango and counter punched the hell out of both of them. He needs a new trainer or a kick in the ass or something.
Zab is very relative. He is a veteran. If he truly cannot compete with these guys then it will show. But he is still young enough and talented enough to make you believe he could have a second coming. Latest news is he has Pernell coaching him. If he can add good defense and stamina/conditioning to his speed and quickness as well as his new mature attitude he might be right there in the mix. If nothing else he should be able to compete. As long as he stays at 140, although a good fan fight would be to see him fight Paulie. I say he gets a shot at the top 4 light welters as a named opponent and has a good chance at the upset.
Bradley would break Zab Judah down. To beat Zab you have to press forward and apply pressure. Zab will fold. Devon on the other hand would lose to Zab. Probably would get out boxed.