And for the record. If I had the choice between Haye - Ruiz and this fight Froch kessler wins everytime. Its gonna be a frikin tear up! Lets go to war!!!
Message to Widdy. Now your diving days are over my mate. And your mega bucks Red Sea trip almost certainly a suicide trip:| sorry bud. There is no way Mrs Wid can deny you a trip wunderbar Copenhagen:smooch Expedia flights and 4* hotel for less than 200 notes:thumbsup Top flights too. Land there at 13:20 Saturday afternoon. Land back 18:30 on Sunday:good NO ****IN BRAINER:yep (scuse the pun) See you there lads:hat
You are not wrong about Copenhagen being expensive. It was about 4 quid for a Big Mac when I was there in 1991. All the locals used to jump on the ferry to the mainland just to stock up on duty free booze.
Why didn't you just roll over and wake him up to tell im this Gutted I wont be going lads but hope you's have a blast :good
Nottingham’s Carl Froch continues in his quest to become the world’s No. 1 super-middleweight when takes on Danish warrior Mikkel Kessler in Copenhagen on April 17. The unbeaten Froch, 26-0 (20), risks his major WBC belt for the third time against Kessler and has already seen off two slick and talented Americans, Jermain Taylor and Andre Dirrell respectively. He stopped Taylor in the States, so the Scandinavia trip will not overly peturb him. Kessler, by contrast, comes off a one-sided loss to American slickster Andre Ward in November in the States (11 rounds). While this separates them, Kessler is back home where he has never lost in 44 outings (former Olympic champion Ward and Welsh legend Joe Calzaghe are the only men to beat Kessler, Calzaghe in Wales). He does represent a desperately tough assignmement for our Carl but probably just as tough as the Taylor one, and Carl came through in dramatic circumstances when he overcame a first-round knockdown – the first of his career – to punch out a last-gasp stoppage with just 14 seconds left in the fight, dropping Taylor in return. Froch was behind on points. Froch is the modern master of pacing a fight, opening up in the last 30 seconds of many of his rounds (and clearly his fights). He has his limitations but strength, stamina, durability, heart, ring intelligence are not among them – and he can whack. Kessler, brave and aggressive, can also whack but cut up around both eyes (and the nose) against the big, horribly awkward Ward and was well behind on points at the finish. Unlike Froch, the great Dane was not able to salvage the fight but it was hardly one to showcase the best of Kessler and, with home advantage for this, he will be desperate to look better and probably will. Kessler is not particularly quick, however, and might just be ready for the taking after the Ward pasting. Froch, every bit as big as Ward, goes in as favourite.
How in the hell do you manage to reply to a question about whether your going to Copenhagen or not, in such a manner? Will we ever see a normal post from you Bennie or even see you indulging in a conversation on here :huh
I think that the concept of cut and paste comes to mind Reading that post...:think I think I will post my final **** Manure Of 2009 before Christmas...get it out of the road before Santa lands...
I wondered if it contained a subliminimal (or however the f you spell that) message that indeed he would not be attending! lol
I reside in Toronto,however we have a client in Copenhagen which I am scheduled to visit in April.I will hopefully be able to arrange this at the same time as the Froch-Kessler event.If so,I will check back closer to the time of the fight and will meet up with you **** artists at some pub in the City.:good