yeah bute...easy til the :18 second mark of the last rd...u may as just keep that up there than for when he beats kessler
u have to go there now...I am tired...he would not hit mayweather....he would NOT KILL him...no chance...ODH at 154 is better than pavlik at 160...I am going to sleep and think about mayweather stopping pavlik with a vicious right hand:hi: :hi: ok maybe decisioning him
None of them are 168 pounders. And what do you mean by "who would be able to challenge the current crop of SMW"????
Taylor has yet to show how he will do AFTER the Pavlik fights and against real 168lbers. And let face it he hasn't looked good since the first Hopkins fight and he lost that one. And Bute ain't P4P by any means. Kessler is the best of the bunch and his career highlight is winning 4 rounds against Calzaghe.
1. He didn't beat Hopkins 2. Hopkins was old 3. And what did he really do??? Bum rush him a few times and miss punches???atsch 4. Manfredo???:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl Son you are a mental miget.
Kessler's just in a different league than the rest of the 168 pounders. That's all there is to it. I know Haussler is nothing special but Kessler's abilities were already evident prior to this fight. This just reminded us of how dynamic Kessler can be in there. He took this guy out. :viking
You're right - MW for instanse is a much stronger division: Pavlik and Abraham and and and... Duddy??? or LHW: Calzaghe (retiring), Hopkins, Dawson, RJJ, Tarver, Johnson... the division of the future... Don't even want to start on HW SMW is a strong as the other divisions - nothing more nothing less - but it's missing US-talents and has done so for a long time - hence it's underrated...
I just read that Gusmyl Perdomo from Venezuela might be Kesslers next mandatory! Where do they find them? Seriously consider getting rid of that belt
Looks like he learnt from the Calzaghe fight, he was throwing punches in bunches there, much like Joe - very short sharp arm punches til he connected. I think he was surprised that the left did the damage it did. Now you know, it isn't how hard you hit, it's where you hit.