Froch took this. Some of the early rounds were close but his. Kessler took 1 of the first 4, 1 even. Kessler took over mid rounds but Froch ended much stronger and was close to getting him out of there in the 12th.
GPater11093 Have you ever heard that solitude can drive you crazy. Get that driving license sorted out would be my advice.
The thread has kinda lost lustre, the games up it was a joke. Admit it, I had you for about 20 seconds. Also I did have it 117-111 - but it was for Kessler
Yeah he knew he lost because Sauerland the promoter was going mental with all the cronies the minute the fight ended. Something tells me they had inside information.
Thankyou for highlighting why you have very little knowledge of the fight game. Of course its the guy who's trainer is less worried and has the more positive body language after the fight ? Obviously the judges should be scoring the fight after the fight and not round by round ? atsch
Haha good one mate. You really had me going. You never know if people are serious here on ESB you get some ******ed posters some times. I had it 116-112. Why the windup?
So you left a trail of posts that can be pulled out any time someone wants to discredit you? Nice job. :good
I can't for the life of me understand how anyone other than Froch's mother could have Froch as a winner of this fight. The card 117-111 was dead on. A great fight (the best of super six so far) with the correct winner. Ringgeneralship ... a factor yes - a desiding factor no - and even if it was - Kessler took those points too - it was Kessler dictating the fight from start to finish (you could argue Froch had his moments - in terms of ringgeneralship in rounds 4 and 5 tough) Froch might have landed the 2-3 hardest punches - but that does win you a fight. I was amased that Froch didn't try harder in the later rounds - his corner knew he was behind - and he did so too. Look at his face after the fight - he knew he had lost!
Did you not read I was a recluse etc.... Nah, I did it because I am an awkward ******* and wanted to wind someone up. I actually pretty much agreed against myself.