Mikkel Kessler vs Jermain Taylor

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Brooklyn Boxer, Nov 16, 2008.


  1. Jepster

    Jepster Almost Audleysome Full Member

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    Why don't you do a break down on how Taylor would win over Kessler and what his advantages would be?

    You know there is a reason why boxing experts unanimously agree that Kessler is #1 at SMW.

    I guess you won't care to actually discuss the boxing part and just stick to chanting about who beat who and which boxer is from this and that continent...

    I'm fairly confident that Kessler applying a consitent pressure on Taylor would win the fight because he in many aspects does the same things as Pavlik, but better. Again like another respected poster wrote Kessler is not used to applying the same kind of pressure that Pavlik does. That might count to his disadvantage. Still I'm fairly certain that Kessler would win this one.
    Like stated by others I see Hopkins giving Kessler a world of trouble. I did not think this before the Pavlik fight. I thought Hopkins was done at age 43, but his fight with Pavlik showed that he isn't through at the world scene in any sense of the word. I really see Hopkins giving Kessler fits.
     
  2. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well Dawson gets dropped on his ass and alot and gets hurt by old men. Harding dropped him with a jab. What you got to say about that?
     
  3. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    With that being said he has never been knocked the **** out. Also Pavlik is a one dimensional fighter that just got his ass kicked by a 43 year old man coming off a lose from Calzaghe. Taylor got outboxed by Pavlik. Thats nasty. Kessler has a better jab and right straight than Taylor. Kessler would use lateral movement alont with his piston jab would confuse Taylor. His left and right hooks too the body would slow Taylor down. Kessler would knock Taylor wout with a right straigth, left hook, uppercut, or one of his combinations.
     
  4. HolgerD

    HolgerD Armscontrol Full Member

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    I think you take it too far. Your description surely doesn't match Kessler's resume very well. Kessler hasn't lost many rounds in his whole carreer. A boxer that is not a natural would never reach such achievements. As far as I remember Kessler was European champ at the age of 16! So "not at all a natural boxer".....come on!
     
  5. THN

    THN Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes and Europe is the capitol of Belgium :rofl:rofl:rofl