Kessler vs. Froch 2 and 3 looking a very real possibility

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  1. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Amazing.
     
  2. Nipple

    Nipple I hate my username banned

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    No dubt he's loaded now, but at the end of 2013? He will have millions upon millions upon millions imho.
     
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    Earl-hickey Boxing Junkie banned

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    I'd like to see this and hopefully in a big stadium or at least the MEN or O2.

    Froch hasnt even had a fight in a big arena yet for some ****ed up reason
     
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    HMSTempleGarden Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    fight sells out the Parken
     
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    More likely Ward will get Bute.

    I cant see guys queuing up to face Froch who has no title and doesnt bring many fans or ppv numbers to the negotiating table.
     
  6. Rob887

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    Kessler's promoter Sauerland:

    'Froch and Kessler is a fight we've got to see again. Wherever the venue is, it is the sort of fight that is made for fans.

    'I think you could even do a part two and a part three with one in the UK and one in Denmark, wherever it makes sense and you'll get a big crowd.

    'I would obviously love for Mikkel to get a belt around his waist again but I also think Froch v Kessler is a fight that doesn't need belts to sell. It's a war.

    'Carl has come out of the tournament with a big name. His brand value has increased hundred-fold so I think he should still see himself as a winner, not a loser.

    'The fairest option could be one in England and one in Denmark.'