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Smashup
3. MIKKEL KESSLER (38-0, 29 KOs) - No, the 45 seconds HBO showed of his knoc out of Markus Beyer, to unify the WBC and WBA titles, do not count as a legitimate TV appearance. Unlike some American super middleweights of the past, Kessler has a shown a willingness to go where the money is (Yes, this is a reference to Roy Jones), when he traveled to Australia to defeat star crossed super middleweight Anthony Mundine in impressive fashion. For those not paying attention, these were not Kessler's only inspiring wins. Kessler knocked out determined former champions Eric Lucas, Manny Siaca, and Julio Cesar Green, while decisioning Dingaan Thobela. A physically impressive, and equally strong, specimen, Kessler’s only real problem in the ring has been hand problems brought by a full throttle high punch output style. Sets himself apart with the devotion he pays to body work, and at 27 is clearly in his prime. Of the boxers on this list, Kessler has defeated a more varied array of styles than anyone - from Colombian bangers to European stylists, he has seen and defeated them all.
Odds: Decent, if Showtime wants to give Jeff Lacy one more chance or HBO wants to give fans their monies worth when Jermain Taylor moves up to super middleweight. I think Showtime and HBO have learned from Calzaghe and Hatton that money can be made from European boxers below heavyweight.
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