Kessler team very unprofessional (or scared)

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  1. Pantera2000

    Pantera2000 9 lives Full Member

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    Kessler withdraws from super middleweight fight with Miranda

    By Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com
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    Updated: March 26, 2008, 2:40 AM ET



    A May 24 super middleweight showdown between former unified titleholder Mikkel Kessler and brash puncher Edison Miranda imploded Tuesday when Kessler withdrew from the fight.
    Miranda promoter Leon Margules of Seminole Warriors Boxing and promoter Lou DiBella, who brokered the deal on behalf of Kessler's Danish promoter Mogens Palle, both were at a loss to explain why Kessler pulled out of a fight that Showtime had already announced on its Web site.
    The sides agreed to a deal March 14 and were finalizing the paperwork when, according to Margules, Kessler agent Michael Marley informed Showtime on Tuesday that the fight was off.
    "I have no idea why he pulled out. He must be afraid to fight Miranda," Margules told ESPN.com. "We gave them everything they asked for. Showtime gave them everything they asked for."
    Margules said Showtime, which agreed to pay $1 million for the fight and beat HBO's offer, wanted the fight so badly that it even agreed to change the date of its "Showtime Championship Boxing" telecast from May 10 to May 24 to accommodate Kessler, who felt he needed additional time to train.
    "The Kessler people haven't given me an explanation," Margules said. "They're acting like we're [messing] with them. I'm outraged. If their explanation is that we didn't meet their deal points, I have their points in writing. Everything was in the contract that they asked for. They wanted it to be a 10-round fight. We gave them that because they wouldn't even discuss a 12-rounder. They insisted on all sorts of things and we gave them everything."
    Among other concessions given to Kessler: The bout would not take place on Native American property or in Florida. Seminole Warriors Boxing is a Native American-operated promotional company based in Hollywood, Fla.
    Also, Kessler was to be paid 400,000 Euros (approximately $600,000 U.S.) and Palle would retain lucrative television rights in Scandinavia, Germany and other territories.
    "They took the fight and then they backed out," Margules said. "We had a deal in writing, and although it was not signed yet, we all said, 'We have a deal.' Showtime even had the fight on its Web site. Everything was worked out and my fighter was in camp. And then, no fight."
    Margules said Marley didn't even bother to call him and that he found out from Showtime that the fight was off.
    DiBella was also disgusted with Kessler and his team.
    "I was dealing with Mogens Palle and Mike Marley. I should have expected no less," DiBella said. "I found this fight for Kessler at the request of Mogens and I spent a lot of time working on it. We sent them a contract reflecting everything they asked for. But then Mike wouldn't take my calls for a week and Mogens has been ill. No one ever came back with comments on the contract and then Mike called [Showtime's] Ken Hershman directly and blamed me, saying the contract didn't reflect the deal. Then Ken asked him why they never came back with comments on the contract and Mike changed his tune and said that Kessler had some other opportunity for a world title fight. Which is it?
    "The way in which this was handled is preposterous. If they didn't want the fight, just say so. I made an unbelievable deal for the Kessler side but they are too stupid to see it."
    Marley didn't return a telephone message or e-mail from ESPN.com seeking comment.


    Miranda, who is 2-0 since moving up to super middleweight in the wake of his May 2007 middleweight title elimination loss to Kelly Pavlik, who would go on to win the title, wasn't all that surprised that Kessler withdrew.
    The trash-talking Miranda had goaded Kessler into the accepting the fight in the first place.
    "I didn't get my hopes up because I know Kessler is afraid of me," Miranda said. "We gave him everything he wanted to make this fight and he still wouldn't take it. In fact, the only thing we didn't give him is the opportunity to tie my hands around my back while we fought. But at this point I'm willing to even give him that because I know if I yelled 'boo' at him in the ring he'd turn and run. I said it before and I'll say it again -- he should be ashamed to call himself a 'Viking Warrior.'"
    Kessler (39-1, 29 KOs), of Denmark, hasn't fought since losing his two belts via lopsided decision to Joe Calzaghe in a Nov. 3 unification fight.
    Miranda (30-2, 26 KOs), of Colombia, is one of the biggest punchers in the 168-pound division. Both of his losses came at middleweight, a controversial decision in Germany to Arthur Abraham in a 2006 title bout and the loss to Pavlik.
    Showtime has not decided what it will do about its May card.
    Dan Rafael is ESPN.com's boxing writer.
     
  2. Pantera2000

    Pantera2000 9 lives Full Member

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    Even Lou Dibella was involved with all this and he is pissed off on how it was all handled.
     
  3. Boyd

    Boyd Well-Known Member Full Member

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    just give it up on the scared part and this would be taken more serious.
     
  4. Ring Master

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    I agree, as a fan I'm very disappointed with Team Kessler for getting my hopes up. This would have been a hell of a fight.
     
  5. maciek4

    maciek4 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That sucks. I was looking forward to this fight more so than Calzaghe-Hops.

    I gotta say Miranda is one scary dude, nobody wants to fight him.
     
  6. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Kessler doesnt want such a tough fight so fast, he needs to fight a couple low profile guys and work his way up from there, I'm sure his confidence level is still very low, him backing out like this just proves that.
     
  7. Ring Master

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    Well, they are very concerned with taking a loss at this time since they are coming off a loss. What do you expect Fans to think, especially Miranda fans? They should have just stuck to their guns in the first place and not took the fight. instead they let Miranda and those press releases goad them into taking a fight they really didn't want in the first place. Now they look yellow backing at this point.
     
  8. Ring Master

    Ring Master The Originator Full Member

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    That's exactly what it looks like.
     
  9. Boyd

    Boyd Well-Known Member Full Member

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    or i person could look at the fact that now he is fighting for a belt at 175. most boxers given the same chance would go for the title shot! people need to be a little more objective.
     
  10. Pantera2000

    Pantera2000 9 lives Full Member

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    Link?
     
  11. Pantera2000

    Pantera2000 9 lives Full Member

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    Exactly! :good
     
  12. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I see what your saying, but why even entertain offers and verbally agree to a fight you never wanted in the first place? I'm not calling Kessler a *****, but from reading this article, I could understand why people are calling him scared and what not, Miranda didnt back down, Kessler did.
     
  13. MrMagic

    MrMagic Loyal Member Full Member

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    Seriously, elite professional fighters all have their excuses.
    I am more than confident that Kessler is afraid of NOBODY in the entire boxing world, if there was room for fear, believe me.. he wouldn't have reached this level in this tough sport.

    If he faced Joe Calzaghe and made a fight out of it, why would he be scared to fight a smaller, less experienced, less talented fighter in Edison?
     
  14. Decebal

    Decebal Lucian Bute Full Member

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    Well...this could be win/win/win/win for everyone...
    Kessler gets his shot at Mundine!:happy
    Bute gets a good American opponent!:happy
    Miranda gets a title shot against a top guy in the division!:happy

    The fans get two very good fights between four top 10 guys at SMW!!!:happy

    Looks like things have turned out much better than anyone could have hoped for!:deal
     
  15. Maden

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    Any chance of winning a title is worth more than facing Miranda at this point!

    Miranda brings little reward other than some US exposure! He is not ranked and doesn´t bring Kessler closer to at titleshot at 168.

    The case is that Kessler is trying to get Taylor, Winky, RJJ or Pavlik in the ring. But none of them want anything to do with Kessler before he brings a title into the equation!

    If in fact Team Palle is seeking a titlefight at 175, that would make a lot more sense legacy wise than meeting Miranda! In that case: Smart move by the Kessler management!