Ward - Kessler & Stieglitz - Abraham will happen next

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Mr BoxNation, Jan 18, 2012.


  1. Mr BoxNation

    Mr BoxNation Guest

    And when they are signed you can see both live and exclusively on the undisputed home of boxing:deal

    Remember who brought you this info:hi:
     
  2. DrMo

    DrMo Team GB Full Member

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    Source?

    I thought Anthony Dirrell was Ward's mando?

    Steig vs Abraham makes more sense than Ward vs Kessler.
     
  3. Mr BoxNation

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    May even be a same night doubleheader if Kalle can agree a deal with Andre to defend in Denmark.(with Stieglitz - Abraham obviously taking place in Germany)
    Kalle is talking to Andres team in the United States right now.This is why Abraham isnt going back to Middleweight.
     
  4. DrMo

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    It would be nice if it happens but I would be amazed if Ward fought in Denmark.
     
  5. Let's Boogie!

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    Steiglitz could be very good if he worked on his defence, he's really improved since that berrio stoppage, I was really impressed with his work rate and combinations but he gets hit too often.
     
  6. Boro chris

    Boro chris Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah. I think his lack of defence will be his undoing against Kessler.
     
  7. Mr BoxNation

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    Apparently hes being offered more than $3 million.Three times more than what he received for facing Carl Froch.
     
  8. CamR21

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    I highly doubt Ward would fight in Denmark
     
  9. Chad Dawson

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    Ward beats Kessler the same way I predicted he would the first time they fought.
     
  10. Prosinecki

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    Kessler beats Ward on the cards in Denmark, whether he deserves to or not.

    There's more chance of George Foreman making another comeback this year than Ward agreeing to fight on foreign soil.