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Last edited by jangeorg; 11-05-2009 at 11:41 AM.
Super Middleweight also acknowledge as Kessler's Kingdom when Calzaghe has retire
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I had Kessler picked to win this thing outright,so this makes it an easy call for me to pick him in this fight. I must say tho, Abraham sure gave us something to think about. if he can pick up the pace with those outbursts of power and speed comikng outta the shell, will be a scary man standing across from anyone in this division, with a good chance of winning it all also. That chin of his don't hurt his chances either.
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I had Kessler picked to win this thing outright,so this makes it an easy call for me to pick him in this fight. I must say tho, Abraham sure gave us something to think about. if he can pick up the pace with those outbursts of power and speed comikng outta the shell, will be a scary man standing across from anyone in this division, with a good chance of winning it all also. That chin of his don't hurt his chances either.
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Kessler By K.O somewhere in the run. Ward is very good but definitely not ready for the top of the league.
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I'm not liking going against Kessler in the first round of the tournament but I think Ward is going to win in honest fashion. I think these two are the best of the bunch, although I'm with Youngblood on Abraham(he's capable of changing everything). Ward is one of those guys who just wins. I mean Andre Ward has never lost a boxing match ever, in the amateurs(at least not open class) or the pros. But somehow he is never the favorite(amateur continental tournaments, Olympics, Miranda...) It may not be prolific, fan favoring, or pretty but Ward just wins. He didn't exactly get a good draw but I think he will eke this one out somehow.
Last edited by blegit; 11-06-2009 at 09:02 AM.
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one dangerous horrible bloke
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Well, in the pros he is still on the rise so I can not debate that. Plus, you have to start somewhere. You don't come out beating the elite. But in amateursUmm, Ward won the Olympics! (In a weight class above his own)Thats "the" all world class competition tournament. Thats the tournament of national champions. Also in his amateur run Ward beat most fighters of note from 165 to 178 in the U.S. He beat everybody he faced. Won every tournament he entered. You can question his pro resume but his amateur resume is undeniable.
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