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  • Comments Thread For: Mikkel Kessler: I Will Outbox and Overpower Allan Green!

    Three-time super-middleweight world champion Mikkel Kessler (44-2, 33 KOs) will be moving up in weight on May 19 when he clashes with fellow Super Six World Boxing Classic contestant & power puncher Allan Green (31-3, 21 KOs) on May 19. The battle at Copenhagen´s PARKEN Stadium will be contested at light heavyweight, with the WBC World Championship (Silver) at stake. The winner will be in line to face WBC Light Heavyweight Champion Bernard Hopkins, who takes on Chad Dawson in Atlantic City on April 28.

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  • #2
    Green's a nobody

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    • #3
      "But the Viking warrior never turned down a challenge"

      ..except Bute, Pavlik, Stieglitz...............

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      • #4
        Of course he will outbox Green, even granma would

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        • #5
          Outwork yeah, outbox I don't know about that.

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          • #6
            He needs to over power the treatment table first.

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            • #7
              Marcos Maidana could overpower Allen Green

              Allen green is one of the worst fighters going. Unmotivated slow no footwork and zero punching power. Heck Matt Hatton drops Green in 4 rounds. Great Job Kessie adding to your meaningless record another bum. Kessler is the biggest wimp out there today a danish cream puff soft and weak. and the euros support this stiff because the euros don't know any better.

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              • #8
                How about out boxing Anthony Dirrell! These bums are avoiding the real SM king.

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                • #9
                  A signifikant question is how Kessler deals with the added weight. Green should be more comfortable at 175 than he was at 168. Nevertheless Kessler should have enough left to win in style.

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                  • #10
                    What an astute observation by Mikkel Kessler, normally when a boxer says such things it is just smack talk but Kessler is spot on here.

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