Kesslers Letter

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  1. robpalmer135

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    OFFICIAL POST-FIGHT LETTER FROM MIKKEL KESSLER
    By MIKKEL KESSLER

    CARDIFF--I felt like I was walking into the lion’s den—no make that the Welsh Dragon’s den Sunday morning at Millennium [url]Stadium[/url]. I heard 50,000 voices, about 90 percent very unfriendly and a small sprinkling of guys waving my red and white Danish flag.

    I could not hear a word the people were saying but I know it wasn’t, “Hey, Mr. Kessler, good to see ya, good luck.” After Joe Calzaghe, a masterful champion beat me over 12 hard rounds, some in Team Kessler told me the Calzaghe partisans were screaming obscenities and singing the [url]football[/url] song, “Who Are You?”

    The whole world knew who Mr. Calzaghe was BEFORE this bout which was seen in 70 countries. Now I think, and I hope, the whole world, or at least that part of it which cares for our great sport of [url]boxing[/url], knows who Mikkel Kessler is.

    I offer no excuses except to say I was not in 100 percent top form. It didn’t help that my guy, Mogens Palle, fell seriously ill and remains in hospital here. I am praying that Mogens soon rebound and returns to Denmark. He will be celebrating his 50th anniversary as a fight promoter Wednesday and I hope to visit with him on that special day. Because of his condition he could not be with us at ringside.

    Like I say no sour grapes, no whining, and no excuses. Joe beat me fair and square on his home grounds. This cat has more tricks than any magician. I knew he would be difficult to hit but I think I clearly hit him harder and more often than any other opponent he’s ever had! I tip my hat to Joe, to his father/trainer Enzo and to their promoter, Frank Warren.

    Warren told me in the ring when it was over, “You will be the top champ, you will be The Man, once Joe retires.” Good, sportsmanlike comments and I got more of those plus genuine applause from the punters when I walked out of the arena after doing interviews with Danish TV, with British Setanta and with HBO.

    I also appreciated the fact that HBO’s Kery Davis came over to me after the press conference and told me I still figure in their plans and there are “many” good fights which they will consider for me. Kery is a real gentleman.

    I didn’t want to spoil Joe’s moment, his big night, but I wanted to ask and I ask now of Warren and Enzo and Joe, why not a rematch? But Joe made it clear as we sat on the podium, saying, “I don’t think so because you will only do better and I may not do as well. I don’t like rematches.”

    Maybe, when the magnitude of the event sinks in, Team Calzaghe will reconsider. This show was a huge commercial and artistic success and a rematch would be even more lucrative for all the involved parties.

    An American reporter asked me and our American agent, Michael Marley, who I might fight next. Marley said, “A guy who was willing to come into Joe’s kitchen and fight him right there, as Mikkel did tonight, will go anywhere and fight anybody.”

    My two world title belts are suddenly gone. I miss them already. I am young, only 28, and I believe my best fights and better nights are ahead of me.

    I will look at any opponent out there—IBF champ Lucien Bute, the winner of Taylor-Pavlik II, Anthony Mundine for a rematch…my options are many. I know I didn’t hurt myself, especially in the UK and America, with my performance.

    I thank HBO, Setanta, Viasat in Denmark, my promoter/manager Bettina Palle, my [url]training[/url] team and everyone else who gave me their support.

    I didn’t win this fight but I believe I won over millions of fans.

    I hope my effort and Joe’s give more fuel to boxing’s brilliant resurgence.

    He has proven, for the moment that he is Number One at 168 pounds. If he abandons the weight, I lay claim to that position. I am not guy who is content to be Number Two in anything.

    I will be back. And I will return stronger, sharper and tougher than ever. I know I am just going into my primetime years in boxing.

    Again, big respect for Joe. But the best of Mikkel Kessler is yet to come!


    MIKKEL KESSLER





     
  2. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    what a guy, i am going to follow his career from now on.
     
  3. rydersonthestorm

    rydersonthestorm Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a top guy kessler is handling his defeat with class, i think he has made alot of new fans even with this loss.
     
  4. hitman_hatton1

    hitman_hatton1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    u know he'll be back in the mix pretty quickly.

    quicker than lacy anyway. :yep
     
  5. GazOC

    GazOC Guest Star for Team Taff Full Member

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    Exactly what I thought last night after his interview.
     
  6. BennitheHill

    BennitheHill Danish journalist Full Member

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    Kessler is a great ambassador for boxing, me thinks. His approach and kindness will make him fans..
     
  7. pijo

    pijo Feed the Pope Full Member

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    Classy bloke, Hope he goes on to do really well, i reckon he will.
     
  8. Jack Dempsey

    Jack Dempsey Legend Full Member

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    What a top bloke, he won many British fans with his behaviour
     
  9. Big Ears

    Big Ears Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Kessler has won the respect of millions of fans around the World as far as a boxer and as a man . He has conducted himself gracefully throughout and shown class in defeat .

    He will become the Super Middleweight #1 before too long , no once else in the division can touch him .
     
  10. oztriker

    oztriker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah Jack...... Kessler has always handled himself with class.

    Unfortunately he has the same prob as Calzaghe....... His manager is a lying low life.........

    But in spite of that..... as in Calzaghe's case...... true class always shines through. :good
     
  11. oztriker

    oztriker Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You couldn't be more right.

    We have a boxer in Australia (one Anthony Mundine) who will be shitting himself knowing full well it is inevitable that Kessler will become his mandatory very quickly..... and he will be waving goodbye to his Title.
     
  12. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council banned Full Member

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    Kessler is a class act.
     
  13. PrideOfWales

    PrideOfWales Winston Zedmore Full Member

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    As everyone else has said... I've nothing but respect for Mikkel Kessler now.
     
  14. stake501

    stake501 Active Member Full Member

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    Kessler....what a man and what a fighter.......he will rule 168 for years, once Joe goes.
     
  15. mike464

    mike464 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think he deserves a rematch in Denmark. He came over to Wales to give Calzaghe a shot so maybe Calzaghe to go to his backyard to give him one.