It may not be of great struggle hopes to some, but Timothy Bradley and Alexander Devon and showed what was in the night Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, even a clash round 10 of the heads of the match was halted prematurely, which led to a night early for the judges. Bradley won scores of 97-93 from 0.98 to 93 0.96 to 95 and. Register Bad Left hook it up to Bradley 98-93.
The numbers CompuBox the final battle of competition is very close. Alexander landed 129 of 475 punches (27%), including 98 power punches 304 (32%). Bradley landed 128 of 419 punches (31%), and 89 shots from the power of 257 (35%). But it was Bradley in some cases, over-the-top, right hand directly in some cases, that damaged most of the fighting, or at least not counting the accidental many (r.) headbutts, and one of them open cut badly on the eyelid Alexander right, and the final open reduce the stinging just outside of the left eye of Alexander, who left unable to open his eyes during the time that the doctor take a look at it. She also appeared dazed, and I do not think that there are any grounds that it was a hard clash of heads, and some will say it seemed a deliberate Bradley.
Alexander will be accused of abandoning the struggle, but in fact I do not think this is the case. If you can not get to keep your eyes open for the absence of a doctor is going to let you go back to fighting. This is just what it is. Question whether you are general mental makeup Alexander is up to you, and I can see those concerns. But I would like to say I think it is unfair to him defeatist. He never seems desperate or that it was painful to get out of the war, and generally when men “Finish”, you see what is more than just “Well quit” at some stage. Alexander did not look defeated, really. At least not for me.
Bradley (27-0.11-ku) and now seems likely for the bout with Amir Khan (24 to 1.17 KO) later this year, probably in the autumn of this year. Khan fight in April against an opponent yet to be finalized, but it seems likely to be either Lamont Peterson after negotiations collapsed with Paul McCloskey. Alexander the future is much less clear at this point, but we hope that it goes against someone like Marcus Maidana, or maybe even a rematch with Kotelnik Andre, where I think there’s some unfinished business.
I will also think Alexander looked better than it was tonight against Kotelnik. Bradley fought battle usual, and that was enough. I do not think it’s enough against Amir Khan, but probably it. Bradley is one of those guys I did not feel overly impressed with, but at the same time will not be relied upon to get out of the battle unless you’re talking about Bradley against Manny Pacquiao or Floyd Mayweather, a sort of huge talent with a resume to go with it. It’s confident, determined, tough dude.
We will probably tomorrow a little more in this battle, which had a anti-climatic ending, but I think I told us more about some of the men, both good and bad. Thank you for joining us tonight.
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