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Not always. From a British point of view it was a classic performance and in the wider international Boxing sense it was a perfectly executed example of what makes this noble art so exciting, visceral and unpredictable. Classics do not have to be perfectly matched 12 round tit for tat wars. Some times one sided beat downs are worthy of the title.
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I agree with Greenbeanz. A classic can also be an underdog upsetting the odds and smashing their opponent up. Calzaghe/Lazy will always be a classic in that regard. This one should be considered one too. It was intense, exciting and had everyone on their feet. That's a classic.
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I can write up a big post but in the end I think all it would say is that I am proud of Froch. My hats off to him.
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Guess ward woulda beat the shit outta butte.
Well Kessler was at ringside, I know they were setting up a fight with ButeBut that would be gone now.
I would like to see Froch Vs Kessler II, but this time in England, but we will see if Saurland just want´s to milk the cow, I am affaid it could be Kessler vs Brian Magee, in Denmark.
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Tyson vs Berbick , Spinks & Holmes were definitely classics... Three fights that accumulated a total of just 7 rounds of boxing.
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Just watched the fight...wow and double wow...well done Mr Froch
job biscuit (great result)!!!
eh eh!!!
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