Mikkel Kessler 2018 comeback... How successful can he be?

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  1. robg

    robg Active Member Full Member

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    This year Mikkel Kessler wanted to make a comeback
    https://www.google.com/amp/www.dail.../Mikkel-Kessler-announces-return-ring-38.html

    But apparently has been delayed:

    http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/id/21039513/mikkel-kessler-comeback-delayed-tick-bite

    He still wants to come back next year. Think he can have any success? He’ll be 39, but I feel like 168 isn’t nearly the division now that it was when Kessler was fighting in the Super Six. Who would his biggest challenges be? I just had a look at his instagram and he appears to be in GREAT shape!! If he does come back next year I’d honestly be excited. If he can perform like he did when he was active I think he can be very competitive

    Thoughts?
     
  2. Badbot

    Badbot I Am An Actual Pro. Full Member

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    Weak division. Zurdo, DeGeale, Benavidez have all struggled with mediocre opposition.

    DeGeale has shown that he can be really good, but often falls apart.

    Groves is worn down and manages to have a though time with every opponent.

    Dirrell brothers are mental midgets, but Andre can turn it up.

    Eubank Jr. passes the eye test but is unproven.

    Dont know much about Smith. But he seems to be just a basic puncher with good power.
     
  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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  4. yeyo monster

    yeyo monster Boxing Addict Full Member

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    His ass back to retirement
     
  5. simzed

    simzed New Member Full Member

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    It’s gonna be very tough for Mikkel to come back after 5 years on inactivity and challenge the very best of the division.

    The fact that he is nearly 40 years of age only makes that more difficult.

    He’s probably looking to make a little extra money without taking too much punishment so will probably fight a couple of cans in Denmark before announcing he is hanging them up for good.
     
  6. uppercut_to_the_body

    uppercut_to_the_body Well-Known Member Full Member

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  7. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Cant see a 40 year old doing anything at SMW...its a weight class where speed and reflexes are even more king than they are at higher weight division. Very few men even at HW have ever managed to win a HW title, and that is where being slow is the least disadvantaged.

    You always notice the loss of speed and reflexes in older boxers. Always.
     
  8. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He has absolutely no intangibles that would make him coming back
    anything more than a farce.

    He wasn't extraordinarily fast or an elite skillset guy, he wasn't a bomber who's power
    is still with him. He didn't have an iron chin that would allow him
    to wade through the punches of younger guys. He wasn't a workhorse
    that threw 1000 punches every fight. he was an overall good boxer,
    where nothing stood out. Some guys operated at such a high level that
    they can still compete at an advanced age (Bernard, Mansour, Foreman, Calzaghe,
    even Stevenson). Nothing about Kessler stands out.

    If he competes, he's gonna get brutalized, and by guys that he'd probably
    have beaten if he were younger.
     
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  9. Savagekat

    Savagekat TEAM USYK. I AM VERY FEEL! Full Member

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    He could be financially successful if he can somehow goad Froch out of retirement for a third fight, but I highly doubt that will happen. As far as beating top fighters, I think those days are behind him.
     
  10. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    He can get a big payday, but wining is a long shot vs the best.
     
  11. Beouche

    Beouche Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Surprised he can still make 168. But far safer there than the monster infestation that is 175

    He's strong tough and fundamentally very sound. He could do well
     
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  12. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Be shocked if he made 168 again and at 175 can't see him beating the top 2 or 3, also a lot of young hungry fringe level guys who would cause him problems.

    Get froch back in the ring at 175.
     
  13. Chuck Norris

    Chuck Norris Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think he could fight his way to a world title again, but i'm not so sure he would against the likes of Ramirez, Degale, Groves, Benavidez and Zeuge.
     
  14. Willie Maeket

    Willie Maeket "40 Acres and Mule" -General William T. Sherman Full Member

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    He waited for Andre Ward to retire which was good because Ward conquered the him and the rest of Europe's best at the Super Six, need to get your butt beat twice like some people.
    Mikkel will be rusty as an old Detroit auto factory. He will have a few warm up fights and either get destroyed by a young Brit, former Soviet, or American fighter as son as he steps up a bit.
    He should just live off a few bum fights because of his name recognition and re-retire like David Haye.
     
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  15. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Weak one or two opponents, not even "name guys," and then maybe shoot for the European title or something, depending. He should have an end game in mind. Euro title or a dance with another near-40-year-old sounds right. Big Kessler fan, not stoked on this comeback.