By John F. McKenna: The “fight” last Saturday night between Timothy Bradley and Devon Alexander was a classic example of “Hype Gone Bad”. Obviously HBO, the promoters and the fighters all wanted to make money off of this fiasco of a fight.
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Bradley says he’s the people’s champion
By Chris Williams: WBC/WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (27-0, 11 KO’s) may have defeated Devon Alexander last Saturday night to capture Alexander’s WBC strap, but Bradley only proved that he’s better than the twenty-three year old Alexander and not better than WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan or the other top contenders in the light welterweight division.
Arum thinks Bradley could beat Khan – Boxing News
By Michael Lieberman: Top Rank promoter Bob Arum was apparently one of the few people that were impressed with WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley’s win over WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (21-1, 13 KO’s) last Saturday night. Arum was so impressed with Bradley that he thinks Bradley has enough talent to beat WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan (24-1, 17 KO’s).
Khan wants to fight Bradley in England, possibly in September – Boxing News
By William Mackay: WBA light welterweight champion Amir Khan (24-1, 17 KO’s) saw WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley’s win over WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (21-1, 13 KO’s) on Saturday night, and said that he wants to fight Bradley in England, before September 10th. Khan said he needs to get his April 16th tune-up fight out of the way and then, depending on the rematch clause that Alexander had, would like to fight Bradley later on in the year.
Bradley defeats Alexander, next up Khan bout!
By William Mackay: WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (27-0, 11 Ko’s) unified the titles tonight in beating WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (21-1, 13 KO’s) by a 10 round technical decision on Saturday night in this important battle for bragging rights for the best fighter in the light welterweight division. Alexander took a hard headbutt in the 10th and couldn’t continue fighting. The head clash wasn’t intentional and just happened due to both fighters leaning when they came close together.
How Great are Bradley & Alexander?
By Shaun Campbell: Tonight sees the highly anticipated light-welterweight showdown between Timothy Bradley and Devon Alexander for the WBC/WBO titles. Other than a possible show down with Amir Khan, this is the biggest fight available in the division at this time.
Bradley says he’s going to expose Alexander’s flaws on Saturday night
By Jason Kim: Unbeaten WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11 KO’s) faces WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (21-0, 13 KO’s) this Saturday night in a unification bout at the Silverdome, in Pontiac, Michigan. The winner of this fight will pretty much be considered the best fighter in the light welterweight division.
Bradley will beat Alexander to get to Khan
By Eric Thomas: WBC light welterweight champion Devon Alexander (21-0, 13 KO’s) is coming into the January 29th bout against WBO light welterweight champion Timothy Bradley (26-0, 11 KO’s) licking his wounds from his disappointing performance against Andry Koteknik in August of last year. Alexander may have got the win and put the performance behind him, but there’s no escaping the fact Alexander was pounded on in that fight and exposed on many levels by Kotelnik.
Bradley says “Khan is very fast, maybe a little faster than me”
By Nabil Anwer: “I’d say that fight(with Amir Khan) is 50-50 right now.” These are words straight from the ring p4p light welterweight fighter. I love the fact Bradley is so honest and candid. In fact, I’m somewhat stunned. Saying the fight with Khan, is 50-50 is simply amazing. Honestly, when is the last time one has heard this from a top fighter? How great would it be if fighters like other athletes were more interested in giving it’s audiences valuable and interesting insight rather than endlessly (and predictably) touting their own horns.
Bradley v Alexander preview
By Daniel Ciminera: I read an article tonight criticizing the Alexander v Bradley light-welterweight clash scheduled for the 29th of January. I found myself wondering why on earth people are not more excited about this fight.