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  • Jim Jeffries
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    #51
    Originally posted by abadger
    Nope. I base my assessment on the fact that Kessler is one of the fastest and most technically correct SMWs I've ever seen. At his best he can box absolutely beautifully. Throw in the fact he has good power and you have, for me, the best SMW in the world after Calzaghe. Its hardly a radical opinion. I'm tired of ignorant US fanboys posting that what actually are widely held opinions throughout boxing are somehow ridiculous. If you refuse to watch boxers that don't box out of the US then you can't expect to know much about it can you?
    Who has Kessler beaten again? Remind me. A one dimensional European fighter that has been hiding out in one of the weakest divisions.

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    • MELLY-MEL...
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      #52
      i favor pavlik over him. he is good, but we will see just how good once he fights kelly.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Live Dog
        Zab Judah at his best can box beautifully. And if Kessler is one of the fastest and most technically corret SMW's you've ever seen than you should take your own advice and watch more boxing.
        i agree.........

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        • deanrw
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          #54
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
          Who has Kessler beaten again? Remind me. A one dimensional European fighter that has been hiding out in one of the weakest divisions.
          He beat Mundine, who is widely considered by *many, to be one of the worlds greatest fighters.





          Disclaimer: *many refers to the source UltimateBoxa. The accuracy if this disclaimer cannot be verified.

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            #55
            Originally posted by deanrw
            He beat Mundine, who is widely considered by *many, to be one of the worlds greatest fighters.





            Disclaimer: *many refers to the source UltimateBoxa. The accuracy if this disclaimer cannot be verified.
            muah..................

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #56
              Originally posted by deanrw
              He beat Mundine, who is widely considered by *many, to be one of the worlds greatest fighters.





              Disclaimer: *many refers to the source UltimateBoxa. The accuracy if this disclaimer cannot be verified.
              Oh yeah, I forgot how he was unable to stop the man who was stopped by the great Sven Ottke.

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              • C'MONMANG'
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                #57
                Originally posted by abadger
                Nope. I base my assessment on the fact that Kessler is one of the fastest and most technically correct SMWs I've ever seen. At his best he can box absolutely beautifully. Throw in the fact he has good power and you have, for me, the best SMW in the world after Calzaghe. Its hardly a radical opinion. I'm tired of ignorant US fanboys posting that what actually are widely held opinions throughout boxing are somehow ridiculous. If you refuse to watch boxers that don't box out of the US then you can't expect to know much about it can you?
                I think Kessler had the option to come to the US and fight Miranda in a high profile fight instead he fought who?

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                • Zerwas1
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                  Oh yeah, I forgot how he was unable to stop the man who was stopped by the great Sven Ottke.
                  Mundine ****ed Ottke up, had only 10 professional fights before and nearly no amateur career. Ottke got lucky with a punch on the temple

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