Quote Originally Posted by ~Phil~
Quote Originally Posted by RP33
I think this fight is pretty simple to analyze. Kessler will not win a decision unless he CLEARLY wins the fight.. we've seen how the refs and judges treat Joe and that cannot be overlooked while speculating the winner of this fight.. So i feel Kessler has to knock Joe out, and i think he can do it, but he needs to throw a lot of combos. So it will either be a KO/TKO for Kessler, or a UD/SD possibly controversial for JC.. i don't see Calzaghe dreaming of knocking Kessler out unless he gets a controversial TKO by premature stoppage like the Manfredo fight.. After watching the Manfredo fight, if i was Kessler i'd make sure i was able to take a ref with me, or at least someone whos not from Joe's home grounds.
when has Joe needed help from the judges?
Joe don´t need the help, but he sure got it a couple of times. Thats part the home advantage. I don´t complain and neither should Kessler since he went for the money instead and gave up his home advantage in order to make a better profit. Still think he can finish Calzaghe before time. All the pressure is on Calzaghe again he is the favorite and Kessler like to keep the distance and counter. I think Calzaghe is open for business and good night to the Welshman.

If Joe pull out another Lacy display then I will salute him at the greatest in 168. And he should move up since I don´t see any real natural contenders in the division ( the same goes for Kessler)

I can hardly wait for the 3 November, and my national football team is crap at the moment. So Kessler have to save the Danish honor