round 4 was obviously the round where the dane found his mojo. i was wondering if it was the corner that brought this about. i think kessler didn't really change his game plan as much as finally execute it properly so it may have been just him taking 3 rounds to blow out the cobwebs and get used to the timing and power of a top level opponent. i'm a long time fan of both, froch in particular, whom in my opinion has (along with JMM and Cotto) the best resume in boxing. i put money on froch to win by decision so found myself cheering for kessler for most of the fight. another point - does anyone else worry about the right uppercut froch insists on throwing - the one where he steps in with his hands by his waist lifts the right in pretty listless and ineffective uppercut? i reckon even his chin wont save him if he tries it against Groves - whom i assume he'll fight (pre ward) in what will be a huge payday for him and an all england extravaganza!!! but back to point - anyone here what kessler's corner said
What he did in round 4, he did that for majority of fight in denmark. You could see he was tierd. True viking warrior should hang them up, or fight one last fight, in a stadium in denmark