Do I need to post the highlights ,Kessler didn't lose to head butts now come on..Yes he did get butted which sucks but its not like Kessler was imposing his will on him.Now I do agree the rematch needs to be in a neutral place that whole crap where Ward just fights in Oakland never sat we'll with me ..
Come on guys....Kessler beats Ward in a rematch. Did you see the new Kessler against Green, Magee and Bouadla - Damn that was class
Ward has questionable chin no doubt, but he's improved vastly since the Boone fight and he's also looking better then he did against Kessler the first time round and his defence and movement will make it very difficult for someone to catch him clean.
Okay, but Mikkel have improved as well. In my heart and mind i think Kessler has a little bit to much for Ward to handle, sorry.
Green, Magee, Boudla? come on now, I always gave Kessler credit because he never played it cute and always got overmatched opponents out of there but to try and say his recent wins over the like of Magee and Boudla are some sort of indication of a boxing rebirth is ridiculous.
The Kessler KO of Green was a thing of beauty and I'd give him one hell of a shot in a rematch against Ward I just favor Ward as the better boxer but that doesn't garuntee a win for him.
:conf Kessler is probably on the decline now if we're being honest, his prime was probably around 2004/2005-2008/2009.
Are you serious? Seriously dude, gets your facts right. You know that ain´t right. Kessler has never been better than he is now.
I know some fighters but it doesn't cloud my judgement. Ward owes Kessler a rematch in Denmark, simple as that. Kessler went to America, when Kessler was the name and Ward used very dirty tactics.
Dawson was drained no doubt, but Wards recent wins are: Dawson, Froch and Abraham a notch above Boudla, Green and Magee. It was part of the tournament, Ward doesn't 'owe' **** to anyone just like Froch doesn't owe Andre Dirrell a rematch in Michigan.
Yawn This content is protected Ward will once again get revenge for all the bin men, postal workers and cabbies Kessler has built his career on.