I didn't know Kessler had 2 fights in one night, one of which was a win. That being said why would he even be considered for the p4p list after losing when he wasn't on the list when he was winning?
Sounds crazy right, why would he be there? I just feel we saw two truly skilled fighters last night who are both in leagues of their own. Exceptions can be made, and Kessler's good performance against a now undeniably great fighter in Calzaghe still outshines any victory he might have had over some lesser and unheralded opponent in and around 168.
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