hahaha, well shall see young danes.. anyways be a good fight and i for one cant wait . let the best man win
Shame about the bloody undercard though..I'll need matchsticks in my eyes to stay awake for this one!!
"I'm not taking anything away from Kessler. He's a good boxer, he can whack a bit, and he's never been beaten. But he's never been in the ring against a boxer like Joe, not even close. Joe would have to have a piece of rope tied to each feet and both hands to be as immobile and labored as Beyer and Andrade were. Look, Kessler's very predictable in what he does, setting up the right hand with his jab and doing everything in straight lines. Joe is going to be hitting him with loads of punches and coming at him from all angles, and this is something that Kessler will never have dealt with before. He's a little bit taller than Joe ( 6'1'' to 6'), but it's nothing significant, and we saw what Joe did twice against Mario Veit, who was taller than Kessler. In any case, I've heard it all before. Jeff Lacy was going to come over here and do all sort of things to Joe, and when it came right down to it he didn't do any of it. It's an entirely different thing for any fighter getting in the ring with Joe Calzaghe and, with a crowd of 60,000 at the Millenium Stadium, it will be something Kessler has never experienced before in his life" - Enzo Calzaghe What this means, HolgerD, is that it doesn't take too much creative energy and imagination to reach Kessler's Tower de Force and before that scratch in the shape of a question mark on Calzaghe's back - will he feel the power of Mikkel's hands like a discharge of a thousand volts that will short-circuit his system - he can avoid Mikkel getting set with those feverish, scarily accurate, wildest pastiches ever put between the ropes, regardless of Kessler has reached the top of his game or not... It still is all about what Joe will or won't be able to do so that Mikkel wins and that is a huge disadvantage for the Dane. This content is protected