Keep smiling. I could post a really foulmouthed retort but you know what, after watching the fight I've been chilling out. Listen if you will, to a wicked bit of British dance music. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Xo8At6XEqE&playnext_from=TL&videos=UWU4Sigq3ZI[/ame]
I disagree R, I thought Kessler won, but hardly dominated. It could have gone either way, but Kessler took enough of the middle rounds to pull it off. As for Froch, after watching the fight, I think he could have won, but didn't do enough. He looked more skilled tonite than Kessler in my opinion, but seemed to run into a wall in the mid rounds.
Totally disagree in pretty much every way. I'l admit i was supporting Froch, i'l also admit i thought Kessler won the fight, all things such as hometown fight, supporters etc considered. But even so i thought Kessler looked very nervous with a lot of his punches. He rushed his combinations in a way i never saw him do beforehand, and had little /no composure. For me the marks of the Ward defeat are still there, he got cut and hurt in this fight, and if they meet again in the UK expect a different outcome! Sorry to burst your bubble, but Kessler is the golden boy of nowhere but Denmark.
This statement is so utterly ridiculous there is no point in taking it or the poster seriously. Name one dynamic thing Kessler did that made Froch look one dimensional.....it was more like the other way around. And that is not a good sign for Kessler......you don't want to appear to be one dimensional against a guy like Froch. Who is a basic but awkward strong fighter.
Jesus Christ, there was no domination or schooling whatsoever on either side of the fence. As many have said on here, it could have gone either way depending on how you judge a fight, and the real winner this evening was a true boxing fan who just wants to see a good tussle and can enjoy it with an objective eye.