i expected calzaghe to give lacy a boxing lesson as you say most knowelable fans knew lacy was over hyped but being welsh i am worried about kessler he`s in his prime and is a good strong fighter. joe is now 35 will he be able to produce the goods against kessler this fight is a difficult one to call.
I'm no Jefff lacy...Kessler prepares for war
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Yeah he should put tacets on his feet and dance around, avoid contact and pot shot his way to descision victories like Floyd Mayweather. do a shuffle every now and then or a krunk shouler roll to be stylin for the fans.Comment
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Ahhh Jeff Lacy..
The man who's lights were put out by Brian Magee as an amateur in the late 90's.
The man who was trailing behind on points and being soundly-outboxed by Syd Vanderpool until he found a lucky punch to stop him.
Took the full 12 by Richard 'the Alien' Grant(whom Andrade KO in round 1)
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Why does everyone on this forum have to hate on each others boxers. Why can't people admit that Joe Calzaghe and Mikkel Kessler are both great fighters. And who ever wins, earned it.Comment
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Kessler only need 3 or 4 rounds,it is enough for "the viking warrior", the slapper will most likely be in a coma by then. It will be the last time we see Joe in a ring, and Kessler will move on to bigger and better things
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Kessler is by far Calzaghe’s toughest challenger. Despite the fact that Calzaghe went into his bout against Lacy as an underdog, die hard fans and critics and media knew that the champion would dissect the challenger. Kessler is a fighter of a different caliber. The man can fight and Calzaghe knows it. Kessler presents an arsenal of talent, which is why he remains as the long time pound for pound competitor. He’s big, technically sound, hits with brute force demonstrating sledge hammer-like fists. 
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