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  • SHB
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    #1

    Is Jangeorg OK?

    I haven't seen any posts from him. I'm worried.
  • KoolWillie
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    #2
    maybe because he owe's alot of point's, he owe's me 20K and he owes alot more too others........

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    • .Mik.
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      #3
      Like he was ever going to come back around after making such an arse of himself over this fight.

      I'd be surprised if he was even still alive.

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      • SnoopySmurf
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        #4
        He'll be back. Kessler will be the eventual champ one day.

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        • KoolWillie
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          #5
          yeah as soon as kessler defeats his next opponent he will come back and start talking **** or when joe retires.... for the meantime he will be on the board posting as another user

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          • Technical_Skill
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            #6
            I still dont know what made him think Kessler was gonna win, the signs were obvious from the beggining. Calzaghe by beatdown/wide decision, i was telling him this ages ago.

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            • Peder
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              #7
              Kessler got taught a lesson against Calzaghe, and I know he will come back better than ever.
              As a Danish boxing fan I've seen every one of his fights, including the first string of opponents. Kessler went pro early because of the lack of tough opponents in the Danish amateur league, and we got to see exactly how good he is at learning from a fight.

              Kessler had never been in a situation where he couldn't keep his opponent off him, even though he connected with some hard shots when Calzaghe came in. Round 6-11 he used too much attention trying to maintain his preferred distance, instead of stepping left, and returning the fire. He wasn't as fast as Calzaghe, but he showed fast enough to land combos.
              He seemed intimidated by Calzaghe’s style in those rounds, and didn’t keep up his punching rate.

              I'm still proud of him (amazed with Calzaghe), and I happy he fought the way he did in the 12th. This should give him the confidence to battle it out, should his distance be compromised another time.

              Sad this fight wasn’t made straight after Lacy, which would have left time for a squeal. (Joe would be true 4 belt champ).

              Peace!

              Calzaghe ruels.

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              • me2007
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                #8
                kessler is the future. Calzaghe is a cunning veteran who had too much experience for Kessler on the night. RJJ would have been KO'd as soon as Kessler breathed on him.

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                • jabsRstiff
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                  #9
                  "P4P was a term invented by Americans to take emphasis off the heavyweight division"


                  Really ? It was created back during Ray Robinson's heyday, as a way to salute & sum up his amazing ability.
                  Learn your history, before you spout out such ignorance.

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                  • me2007
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    "P4P was a term invented by Americans to take emphasis off the heavyweight division"


                    Really ? It was created back during Ray Robinson's heyday, as a way to salute & sum up his amazing ability.
                    Learn your history, before you spout out such ignorance.
                    So you are saying that

                    A) it was invented by Americans

                    B) it was coined in Robinsons time to gauge a fighters a bility, irrespective of his weight (i.e not emphasize the HW division as the best)

                    hmmmm

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