Quote Originally Posted by DanishDynamite
Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
I don't think any of those guys will be exposed, they're all top quality fighters, even a one-sided loss will probably be down to the other guy performing great.

If anyone will look like they're being totally outclassed it'll be Hatton, unfortunately, but that's understandable.

But one thing I'm certain of - The guy that will be forgotten fastest, should he lose, will be Kessler. All the Calzaghe haters masquerading as Kessler fans will instantly sling him into the overrated-untested-Eurobum club. Which is pretty sad, especially for the true Kessler fans.
and a decade ago good old Eubank(Was he a euro bum too? I guess not).
Eubank wasn't a EuroBum by any means as you said, however he was inactive for a 2 year period and was presented the oppurtunity at Calzaghe on 2 weeks notice. Props to him for taking the challenge but if these 2 factors weren't against him I have to believe the Eubank of old would have found a way to beat Calzaghe. He always found a way. I don't put much weight in Calzaghe's victory over Eubank..in fact it makes me respect Eubank more for being as competetive as he was during that fight given the circumstances.