By Keith Idec - CARDIFF, Wales - Mikkel Kessler mocked Joe Calzaghe's punching power prior to their showdown for super middleweight supremacy, calling Calzaghe "Cal-slappy" and promising that the Welsh southpaw wouldn't knock him out. Kessler was right about the knockout, but it was what he couldn't do that helped lead to Calzaghe out-pointing the previously undefeated Danish champion in their long-awaited championship unification fight Saturday night at Millennium Stadium, before a Calzaghe-crazed crowd of 50,014, a record for indoor boxing in Europe. [details]
Mikkel Kessler "Joe Calzaghe Crushed My Dream"
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You're a dumb ass!
Get a life
As for Kessler, he is a very classy guy. I was very impressed with his interview where he admitted that he was hurt, but he would fight for as long as he can stand.
It takes a real man to admit that. KUDOSComment
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Atlas is going to be wrong again in a weeks time.Comment
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It looked to me like Kessler ate Calzaghe's jab all night long, every time he came in. I'm the first person to complain about too many clinches, but this was a DAMN good fight with the winner throwing over 1K punches.Comment
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No one takes satori serious on this forum anyways. He is a spam posterComment
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I'm not one to feel bad for fighters when they lose... but Kessler is a hell of a classy guy, he fought a perfect fight and still lost, and then he says that his dreams were crushed.
That's some depressing **** right there.
Literally, what could Kessler have done better through all of this? Not a whole lot. It's hard fact of life to deal with your first loss, but when you did absolutely nothing wrong, and still got it, and it wasn't a robbery, that is some tough ****.Comment
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