What's the implication here?
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"The pre-tournament favorite, Kessler announced his withdrawal complaining of double vision. Color me skeptical at that news. I became even more suspicious of Kessler’s injury after seeing Showtime’s Fight Camp 360 on Wednesday, in which Kessler was driving his car and talking to the camera after he had withdrawn from the tournament. If he has double vision, is it a good idea to be driving a car at all, let alone while keeping only partial attention on the road? I think not. Further, his doctor said he’ll be fine after eight months of rest – no surgery needed, miraculously – just at a time when he will be able to resume training and potentially fight the tournament winner." [What is he, a fucking doctor now? MOST recovery from mechanical injury comes from rest and not surgery.]
"an injury as suspicious as Kessler’s double vision"
What's Kevin Lole implying here? That Kessler is ducking Green, who by most accounts, would have been a confidence building fight? That he doesn't want an enormous payday fighting Abraham or a rematch with Ward?
I'll be the first to admit that even in his win over Froch, Kessler looked a step or two slower, but to imply that he's ducking fights...
It's more crap from someone who has done nothing but kiss the Andres' asses.
Re: What's the implication here?
LMAO Ducking Alan Green has to be one of the silliest accusations I ever heard this guy is a fucking retard, he had his doubts because he was driving his car???
Wow this guy needs to get a new job!! Ducking a guy who he was 1/10 against, yes If I was Kessler I would deffo witdraw from a tournament when all I need to do is beat the weakest fighter in the event who really shouldn't be there has never beat anyone remotely close to world class, so while ducking Green not giving himself the chance to make maybe another $5-$10 million dollers.
Yes I can see where this cock can come to this conclusion :vd:
Re: What's the implication here?
It's a pretty ridiculous and unfounded accusation. Kessler had to withdraw and it cost him a gimme fight in his hometown and an easy berth in the semi's. So it literally cost him millions of dollars and a chance to potentially avenge his worst defeat. WHat a crock of shit.
Re: What's the implication here?
I'd put more stock in a staged moon landing then I would Kess ducking Green. But it is boxing so you grow to be skeptical.....what does the network save by this not coming off? A match with a seemingly unprepared last minute sub who drew yawns in his non effort dedut ? Throw him a bone of a later televised profile fight and just cut to the chase with already long drawn out tourney....or not?