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