Calzaghe beat Kessler who beat Froch

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  1. bkamins

    bkamins Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And quite a few people had Froch lossing to Dirrell. Karma's a *****...isn't it?:D
     
  2. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Froch would KO Calzaghe

    Froch is the bigger man and had the better reach, and Calzaghe wont be elusive for 12 rounds
     
  3. £4£

    £4£ Active Member Full Member

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    You don't have to be that elusive to avoid Froch's sloooooowwwwww punches.
     
  4. Flam1ngo

    Flam1ngo Member Full Member

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    My god, when dos the sickness stops!
     
  5. Akxtinguish

    Akxtinguish Belt holder Full Member

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    James Wilder beat Leon Spinks who beat Muhammad Ali.

    His record:

    3 wins
    52 losses
    1 KO
     
  6. King Leonidas

    King Leonidas Member Full Member

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    Direll fought like a homo that night. He didn't deserve to win with that bull****.
     
  7. USboxer1981

    USboxer1981 The Real Def. MVP Full Member

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    Calzaghe did beat kessler more convincingly and It was probably a better version of kessler as well.

    I did score kessler v froch in Frochs favor too,
     
  8. monr31

    monr31 Member Full Member

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    karma is, indeed, a *****.
    funny though - i rewatched froch/dirrell and call me crazy but i think kessler/froch is a little closer - they were both extremely close and i think a case can be made for either fighter winning either fight.
    saying that 'no one thinks froch won' just isn't accurate. clearly a lot of people did, including the showtime guys. i know they have a script to go by/axe to grind whatever but they probably convinced a lot of people, just as in the dirrell fight
    for the record i thought kessler won 7-5.