Calzaghe-Kessler: My Analysis

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  1. Strike

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    Eubank was "not championship level"...:lol::lol::lol::patsch:patsch:patsch
     
  2. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Unfortunately the post is garbage and is based on stats. It does not reflect the ability of both fighters nor does it accurately assess their opposition.
     
  3. HolgerD

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    I think your analysis could be valid Max. Not based on JCs power in the punches though but on the load. If JC can keep up a massive number of punches to render MK confused or "clueless" your picture might be it. However not getting an early knock-out I believe JC will tire too early from such tactics and eventually be knocked out himself. I think it is an absolute necessicity for JC to win that he keeps up an insane number of punches simply to keep MK busy on the defense. Oppositely, for a fight with relatively few punches (hard to believe this'll happen) I see MK as winner based on his IMHO advantage in power and accuracy. No matter how "drunk" or one-sided a judge might be (except for perhaps judges in Germany) they can't mistake a JC slap from a straight MK jab or right hand.
     
  4. Max Molyneux

    Max Molyneux Liverpool Liver Tickler Full Member

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    I didn't mention power.

    He overwhelms them with punches and thats how he gets the stoppages.

    Nah, Joe's conditioning and stamina Is good enough to keep It up.

    Joe's skills are decent too so he could outjab Kessler and his southpaw jab can make Kessler uncomfortable too.
     
  5. ThePlugInBabies

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    kessler will not ko calzaghe, his power is being way overstated on this forum. it's decent but not that impressive.
     
  6. duran83

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    Seriously you need to go back to 168 fighters school, you havent learnt much while you were there really have you?
     
  7. PH|LLA

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    how many fights of Calzaghe or Kessler have you seen to base this analysis?
     
  8. cableguy

    cableguy Active Member Full Member

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    When its all said and done i think Calzaghe's workrate will earn him a wide UD (maybe even stop him late).
    Will be a close fight for first 5-6 rounds then Kessler starts to tire and Calzaghe will find another gear in that freakish conditioning of his.
     
  9. youthmann

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    Hey Jay, don´t spend your day discussing with block'head - sometimes he can't help it, you know what happens when people forget to eat their anti depression pills.... Just look a block'head.

    By the way - keep up the good work..:thumbsup
     
  10. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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  11. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    the same slap that couldnt ko lacy, salem or eubank?

    yeah, that one. can calzaghe finish anyone? or does the ref or corner have to do it for him?
     
  12. jammerdk

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    Might be, but I actually do not think Kessler will back down by all joe's slaps....believe me he's not Manfredo :-( (he will fight back and will not just stand there being hit)

    And that in my oppion will be the key to the downfall for Joe :bbb and the fact that Joe's should have a bag of ice in his glowes with his tendency for broken hands.

    But I am hoping/think that he will bring out the best in my man Kessler :thumbsup
     
  13. HolgerD

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    Yes...could be. I just think that for this to work for JC he'll have
    to avoid any big punches from MK. I mean there is nothing that
    takes the sting out of a high workrate as heavy blows. MK is IMO good at handing out heavy blows with both his left and right hand. F. ex., imagine MK succeeding with his hard left jabs. That'll make JC more reluctant to go forward in a rage against the machine (read MK).
    As for MK tiring before JC, I think it depends on who gets the best quality hit rate, however, JC is still 7 years older than MK "freakish conditioning or not". Age could be a factor, although I really don't think MK has ever been tested to the max. in that respect. MK could of course be in for a surprise if he doesn't succeed in landing any heavy ones as the fight progresses. On the other hand JC seems quite open.;)
     
  14. HolgerD

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  15. jammerdk

    jammerdk Member Full Member

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    :patsch guess you are new here ........Blocky is the Oracle of boxing and everything he states is the truth. :nut I'll give you one good advice ignore the poor thing, you'll find his answers a waste of time!!