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Kessler beats Magee and then fights Ward
Ward fights Pavlik in Jan 2013 and then fights Kessler Bute refuses the rematched Abraham and Sauderland want nothing to with Froch after last time Who else is there to fight once Froch beats Stevenson who is his mandatory? I can't see him fight Groves or DeGale yet because they won't do anything for his record or legacy at the moment. Does he move up to light heavy for a fight or two until Kessler or Ward become available/want the fight? I can see him having to fight a couple more fringe operators if Ward and Kessler keep him waiting on a rematch. |
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Why would Kessler fight Ward infront of 7 thousand people? When he can fight Froch at Nottingham Forest ground in front of 20-30 thousand..
Kessler will go for the bigger payday, which lies in Nottingham, also will be on PPV so plenty of money to be made. |
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I dunno, Kessler is VERY vocal about wanting another shot at ward, hes not mentioning Froch much.
Do you think Saurland would cash Abraham out if Hearn put together a big enough offer? One thing froch has never done is held 2 titles at the same time, he could grab the WBO pretty easily imo |
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if kessler beats magee he wants ward badly, if that dont happen kessler will make more money fighting abraham which will also happen
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He'll never fight Abraham again.
Froch would be more than happy not to fight Bute again cos it won't add much to his legacy, it's more an inconvenience now. Kessler i'm not sure about, he could make a lot of money fighting Abraham after this and then potentially Sturm if he makes the move to 168. Ward doesn't deem it neccessary to fight Froch again and I can't blame him for his stance on that, Ward did dominate the fight. On the basis of that Froch's options do look limited. Stevenson isn't likely to whet the appetite of the casual fan. I'd love to see Froch move up and fight Cleverly, Dawson, Cloud etc but I think he makes 168 with ease and I don't see him leaving. |
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I don't think he'll be left in the cold, but he might have a problem getting the fights he wants, in the order that he wants them.
There's an awful lot out there between 160 and 175, who he could face at some point. Not really a cause for concern at this stage. The only issue for me is the Bute rematch - do they have an option when they exercise the rematch clause, or does it have to be within a set time period? What would be a nightmare situation is if they said they wanted an extra tune-up and if the window for Carl to fight again co-incided with there being nobody really available, like this time? What he doesn't want now he's built up so much momentum is another ''Mack level'' opponent. |
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Move to light heavy. A fight with Tony Bellew or Cleverly would be massive. There is also Jean Pascal, Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson. Fuck Bute, the guy done got himself TKO'ed. It's not as if it was a close fight. I hope they don't want the rematch, because I certainly have no interest in it. To move to light heavy and take on the elite is exactly the sort of challenge Froch should love to take on. He will likely fall short, but so what? He has an opportunity to surpass Calzaghe and even achieve greatness. IMO he would fall short, but why not try?
Do it. Move to light heavy, because he looks ripped to shreds at super middle, so he should be comfortable there. |
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dont think kessler fancies another froch fight, espicially over here, albeit it makes him a big payday, could see him step up but only if he cant get any fights, makes the weight with ease so many people say
would like to see ward over here take him out of his comfort zone, however i still see ward beating him, different gravy that guy |
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The worry for me is that Carl is such a natural SMW and I think a move up would nullify much of his sting.
I think he can wring three good fights out of 168 then spend the rest of his days punishing Rachel ac-cordingly. |
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I reckon he could move up without making the effort to necessarily totally fill out. Slightly alter his regime, let himself big 3-4 pounds heavier and I really think he could beat Cleverly.
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Yeah like Kessler is going to fight ward for peanuts in america in a fight he will very likely lose again in a dull affair rather than a financial and artistic blockbuster with Froch. And trust me all Bute wants is a rematch with Froch even if mentally he has demons. Domestic challenges from a Groves or Degale and even barker, macklin etc are there so why the f move up to LH? Martinez might be convinced to fight froch in the states if push came to shove |
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