Kessler wins it all, though he loses once along the way. I actually think each fighter will lose at least once.
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Kessler wins it all, though he loses once along the way. I actually think each fighter will lose at least once.
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Yea i agree, i can't see anyone going through unbeaten. Its a tough ask, not just due to the level of opposition but the relentless nature of it. There are bound to be gruelling battles along the way, which even the winner will suffer from. Then they have no chance for a softer fight or a long lay-off, its straight back in (4 months or so) to another hard fight.
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Ill be shouting for Jermain but Kessler will win it![]()
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I'll go with Abraham, even though I think Kessler would whup him, and the super six wont even finish.
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I can see alot of new fans being made for each fighter, this is the best thing to come out of boxing for a long time.
Froch: its going to prove if he really is an elite despite glaring weakness
Kessler: Is he the current legit king pin at 168 based on merit or did he slide in to fill the void left from Calzaghe?
Taylor: With this new life given, will he put his late fight demons to rest and gain the momentum and mojo back he once had on his way to fulfilling his true potential?
Abraham: Is the beast from Armenia/Germany going to invade this tournament and prove he is all that is advertised?
Dirrell/Ward: Will these 2 bright and exciting young men grow to superstardom before our eyes?
So many questions, outcomes and variables to be considered, all for the good![]()
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Good thread ...and I'm a little torn in the decision. I'm afraid I'm looking at the Europeans to actually prove the stronger, and I think it'll be Kessler coming out on top if it actually gets to a conclusion.
I'd still love to see Froch do well, but I think a direct Kessler will find it hard to miss that glaring gap in Froch's defence.
Last edited by superheavyrhun; 10-17-2009 at 04:49 PM. Reason: wasn't jt's thread....
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I was thinking on the same lines as Fenster, say for instance Kessler blasts Ward out in quick style lets says three rounds, basically a total beatdown. Then somehow Ward makes it to the final to fight Kessler again
Or maybe there is a bad beatdown and the guy stock falls in the event and is not getting as much money as he thought and decides he cant be arsed with the tournament anymore??
If there is no schedule either surely a fighter can just say nah im not doing that or something similar when they come to sitting down for the next rounds of fights.
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