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If you think that Ward's not going to throw more wrinkles in there's you're crazy but I get what you're saying. Either way I can't see Ward losing to Kessler after the first fight. Too much lateral movement. Kessler was not able to set or counter. It will be some of the smae IMO minus the headbutts.
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Yeah Ward will probably beat Kess again. He just has his number like Vernon had Shanes but I duno if that made him a better fighter. Ward might be the next Hopkins - successful but unappreciated due to his boring hit and hold style and lack of power.
If Kess was at home and wasnt as much of a warrior he could take a dive after a Ward headbutt and get a DQ win like Dirrell. Kess has too much heart though and props to him for fighting like a warrior. Thats why him and Abraham sell out big venues. The two fights in the States so far have been infront of a dull 2 or 3k. The fans dont want to see negative boxers. They fill out bigger venues for UFC. I hope Green beats Ward and brings some excitment into this tourny for the Yanks. He is a banger with a great style. They will love him if he wins. They need more Gatti type of fighters. Dirrell and Ward are class but they dont have that much true grit or atleast they dont show it . They dont fight with Heart like Kess and Froch so they will never be in a great fight like that. They fight with their heads ( literally in Wards case ) and even though its not great for fans I think it may serve them well.
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Yeah, I totally agree with this post... There's no way Green beats Ward but if he did, it'd sure shake things up. Agreed about the raw grit factor, as well. I think Ward probably has it, but I can't see it in Dirrell(not to say it's not there... This is souly an oppinion.)
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I think Kessler is on the slide imo.
Ever since the Calzaghe fight, he seems less accurate and abit more sluggish when he fights. His straight right hand to the head used to be a major weapon of his but i barely seen it the other night.
His body work seems to of improved though.
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Like others have said Kessler was in with a tough un orthodox unbeaten puncher in Froch that looks alot slower and easier to hit than he is.
I was actually impressed with both guys. Kessler has a hell of a chin and unreal determination.
Good thing Froch knocked up his girl or she might have left with Mikkel after the fight...![]()
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I think it's easy to look bad against Ward and then to be facing an unbeaten world champion with an awkward style in your comeback fight isn't exactly going to be your first choice. I think it took him six rounds to get going and that the win will do him a lot of good. I wouldn't be surprised if he gets some of the way back to where he was a few years ago in his next fight but he definitely looks to be missing a step, not the same crispness or accuracy with his punches.
Well now I have a few comments...
The blueprint was out how to beat Kessler, Froch knew that and I think had Kessler tried to do the same thing again, Froch would have gotten to Kessler, the new style caught Froch by surprise, I didnt expect this either. Kessler needed something new and his shown the others that he still is a force to be recond with and with new things in the bag if the Technical doesnt work Kessler can now brawl in USA against Ward he just looked confused witout any gameplan.
Remember that Kessler has changed his coach, after 18 years with the same coach (Richard Olsen) Kessler needed something new. I agree he took many shots, but he came out from a very poor performance against Ward with very little time to adjust I didnt think he would win, e g the low profile from a fanboy
Now Kessler is in a transsionstate where he is trying to work with new things he really need in his boxinggame. In danish media he talked about getting the old Kessler back, I hope that is speed, because speed kills ya, not slow power, that was also why Calzaghe was so great he outworked everybody, and the old Kessler was very quick, he traded that away for raw power, I hope that Kessler is going for speed speed speed in the coming months.
But in the end it that was a very hard fight and my guy is still in the mix. I dont know anything about Green, but I think the Ward match will give me a few answers![]()
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So tell me, coz I havent seen heaps of kessler I gauge alot off his mundine performance which I think was quite good. Is this version of Kessler as good as he was against Mundine or is he slipping? Because what I saw against Mundine was a good boxer with good speed and decent power.
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Just a little less of everything, especially accuracy and composure. Physically maybe similar to hoe he was against Ward and Pecormo but was more determined and had a game plan against Froch.
With his confidence back hopefully they'll get back to basics over next few months, won't fight til the autumn with that cut IMO. Then again he night just be on the wane on the wrong side of 30.
Kessler and Froch both fought like guys a little past their primes.
Although I think in Froch's case he was just a bit lazy and scared of running out of gas.
Kessler looked very rigid and robotic.
Also pretty slow. He missed A LOT of punches.
Great heart by both guys and a damn good fight the last 2 or 3 rounds.
I don't think Kessler can deal with a fighter with good speed though at this point.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
Although I would agree that he did not look sharp at all, he did land some excellent body shots on Froch.
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While I don't have anything to add, some excellent posts and analysis took place on this thread thus far. Cheers.![]()
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It was a good fight , but lets face it Kessler isnt a top champion , he wont win this super six.
He is robotic and limited , any top boxer with movement beats him.
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Actually Kessler deserves credit for facing all these unbeaten guys (Calzaghe, Froch, Ward in hindsight)... He was in the face of some unreal confidence.
Although taking on the Son of God without Montoya in your corner is just plain stupid
Seriously though... I'm sure Kessler will look absolutely sensational in his next fight![]()
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