Anyone else think Kessler is on the slide? (or half way down it?)

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  1. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    He did.....Magee is a solid fighter, game as **** but at least a couple of levels below Kessler so the Dane should have looked good against him. The early body shot stopped Magee in his tracks and basically made him a sitting target....It wasn't really a fight where you could judge where Kessler is at the moment
     
  2. AndyPaterson

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    Left hook of Kessler can be devastating, he has the power to get Froch's respect.
     
  3. Uncle Rico

    Uncle Rico Loyal Member Full Member

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    Been saying this for years. Kessler's been on a slow declined for aaaages. The best of him was left behind when Ward head-butted the **** out of him, had only one fight per year between 2010-11, has a war with Froch with only one decent-operating eye, has surgery on it, and he's looked even more robotic/sluggish since he's returned.

    Meanwhile Froch has been slowly improving with each fight and not shown any signs of softening up. Kessler's an old, battle-worn horse and Froch is relishing the prospect of having a scrap with him. He knows he's there for the taking. Froch by late TKO.
     
  4. Jim Bowen

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    Does he still do 168 well enough though? Getting on with injuries and dodgy eyes, its a recipe for disaster, hope I'm wrong because a repeat of the 1st fight would be a classic.
     
  5. sniffmybadger

    sniffmybadger Relationships are not my forte Full Member

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    Been down to the park, he's not on the slide
     
  6. PaulieMc

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    I think he's had a few too many wars and might just be showing signs of slowing. He was dropped by Green and does look a bit slower. Plus I think when he fought Froch first time it was one of his career best performances. He could beat Froch again but I don't think he will personally. I think Carl has more left in the tank than Kessler does at this stage.
     
  7. rampant

    rampant Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Maybe not but he looked in a very good shape, hungry and determined.

    Should be another great fight, hopefully Froch can nick it this time.
     
  8. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    Of course. Go back and watch him versus Calzaghe and Andrade and then watch him versus Froch and Green. This isn't even a question, to me. Don't get me wrong, he's still a top five (3, probably) SMW in the world until proven otherwise, and he's a rock-solid, class fighter, but he's a much duller version of what he was at his peak. This guy's had a lot of physical wear and tear. I'm not talking a tremendous amount of punches, but just physically, the grind of the sport, the training and everything, he's had a lot of well-documented difficulty, and it's clear he's not what he once was.
     
  9. RODNEY MORASH

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  10. BlackBrenny

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    :lol: you mean the ward heabutting?
     
  11. BlackBrenny

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    Dirrell shook him up pretty badly at one point
     
  12. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    No way i cant understand how people come to some conclusions....
     
  13. zulander

    zulander Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yeah on the top of the slide for sure
    He stopped green but didnt look great at times and as other have said the physical wear and tear could be starting to take its hold.
    Id consider it a shock if Kessler beat froch to be honest
     
  14. Flash Jab

    Flash Jab Boxing Junkie banned

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    It really could go either way. Simple as that.
     
  15. AndyPaterson

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    agree with this.

    He fought Beyer with a rib injury.

    Even though he denied it in a pre-fight interview, he had a hand injury for the Calzaghe fight.

    Fight against Mundine in Austraila had to be put back because of a back injury.

    Then there was the eye problem that forced the withdraw from the Super Six.

    There is also documented injuries with both hands and elbows.