Re: none are graced with a certain attribute that makes a great fighter.

Originally Posted by
JT Rock

Originally Posted by
hattonthehammer
My point was they all made the best of their abilitys and none of the three relied on a certain skill to get the job done in a fight.
Kessler relies on tight textbook fundamentals and a solid base to get the job done, he is absolute presicion.
Calzaghe throwing a million punches around was defensive as well, when you get your punches off in volume and angles it severly impedes what your opponent throws back, even if there not hurting there still causing a distraction..
Those above 2 guys are special fighters with intangibles to go with their skill set.. Calzaghe finished his career in rare form, where as Kessler has tremendous upside... Froch is not on that level or conversation of those guys.. Even if he beats Dirrell in 2 rounds it wont put him in that company. If he wins the tournament then I will vacillate on my position
That itself vindicates my point
He doesnt rely on a certain "attribute" to get the job done
Concentrate very hardly on the word thats been paraphrased
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