Kessler vs. Sartison analysis

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  1. this bloke

    this bloke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    i agree with that:deal :bart
     
  2. TFFP

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    Dear Bslice

    Kind Regards,

    I am quite aware of what you were referring to and was clearly joking myself. I hope this clears up the confusion and avoids any undue embarrasment on your part, as we know you aren't as clever as me

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  3. Bslice

    Bslice Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dammit
     
  4. Lakris

    Lakris New Member Full Member

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    Really wanna see this fight but there's nothing on youtube, so far. Someone help me out, pleeease!
     
  5. TFFP

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    Check your PM
     
  6. Lakris

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    Det var så lidt :good
     
  8. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    My analysis:

    Good tune-up.

    Horrible "title" fight.

    Let's move on with it, Mikkel.
     
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    Me to. Me Me Me Me Me please!:happy :happy
     
  10. Strike

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    Really? So Andrade, Mundine and Beyer are "total bums" are they? You can say they are not elite or even argue they are not world level, but to say Andrade 27-1 (21 wins by stoppage) and Mundine WBA World Champion 32-3 and Beyer 35-3 and two time WBC World Champion..are

    "Total bums" just shows what a pathetic grasp of the sport you have. Let me guess if they were American with the same resume they would be elite.:roll:
     
  11. rasmuskolding

    rasmuskolding New Member Full Member

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    TFFP, kan jeg også få et link/pm? :good :good
     
  12. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    Good thread. I had missed this one...
     
  13. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    Good Analysis, TFFP.
    I completely agree with this. I think that it is also due to the new kind of influence he has - manifested in the new american coach. As a result, we see a looser Kessler, that boxes more varied, and as a success of the Calzaghe fight - now also uses alot more uppercuts. It seems to be a very great new tool for Kessler.

    The stamina was a problem against Calzaghe, and it was the best form I have seen Kessler in(he might have been in better against Beyer).

    He has lost a bit in the anticipation department, which I see as the secondary reason for him being tagged more. First reason being ring rust, testing new stuff.

    I am sure the new facets will be well polished soon enough in this boxing gem.

    PS We saw another proof, that Kessler has a great chin.
     
  14. Icky Monker

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    TFFP, kan jeg også få et link/pm?

    hartelijk dank
     
  15. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think the long layoff showed early, after that it was business as usual from Kessler, clearly the 2nd best SMW in the world.