Kessler just said that the Green fight was the first fight in several years where his eyes were working like they should be. I just had a look at the fight again, and it showed. From the pure Gatti-like fighting against Froch, with very little precision work... In the Green fight, Kessler actually had pin-point accuracy in punches and defense. Have a look at the fight. For example round 3 is a good example of avoiding punches. Try to count how many punches Green throws and how many lands. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRZQno2AZp0&feature=watch-vrec[/ame]
I like Kessler and all, but, he ain't the same fighter any more. If he's planning on facing Froch and Ward again, I expect him to lose both fights.
Nice surprise about this shorter form. Can you tell us what it is you are talking/writing about? Has any info. about this shorter form been posted before (and i just missed it)? ___________________ www.passguide.com http://www.eccouncil.org/ http://www.passguide.com/642-999.html https://www.ethz.ch/en.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brescia_University
Looks like his timing is better. Kessler's bodypunches is really great and I think it will be the key against Ward. Ward is hard to hit at the head so Kessler should start low and work his way up. Kessler says that he is throwing more punches and combo in training now. Think Montoya is a great trainer for Kessler.
Ahh...the first itme in his career he has been down. Ward has managed to not see punches and be KDed by a nobody.