Calzaghe might win, I'm not disputing that at all, but he will not win as convincing as he did against Lacy, and people who think that are kidding themselves.
Making someone quit sparring after 3 rounds, do tell us a story doesn't it? Why are you being defensive? Getting the jitters?
Now let us stay real DaneP, you are only partly right. Yes, Kessler made him quit after 3 rounds, but they had already sparred a couple of days at the time, so I think it was the cumulative "beating" over these days that made him quit.
I'm hoping Calzaghe displays the kind of boxing ability he showed against Lacy - but STILL gets outclassed by an even better Kessler. However, even if that happens it would likely be interpreted by most, as a case of Calzaghe being over the hill, rather than Kessler having done particularly well. Just as the Calzaghe fans are right, that should Calzaghe win, many detractors will automaticly assume Kessler was never any good.
His post had a !!! In It sounding like It was a big deal he stopped a British area level champ. If he made a huge name quit maybe I'd make a fuss.:yep I don't need hope Calzaghe will win clear anyway even If It's not Lacy like, his style Is typical tight gard good footwork and keeping on the jab.