Chad Dawson and his team actually did turn down an offer from Mikkel Kessler.

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  • BattlingNelson
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    #51
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    Definitely.

    As long as we know talk is talk.

    Let's see who they fight.
    We know that Dawson has unfinished business with Tarver....

    As for Kessler...... I honestly havent got a clue. Worst case is a long period of inactivity caused by his dispute with his management.

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      #52
      Originally posted by BatTheMan
      We know that Dawson has unfinished business with Tarver....

      As for Kessler...... I honestly havent got a clue. Worst case is a long period of inactivity caused by his dispute with his management.
      Yeah that needs to be straightened out. Hopefully Kessler can either pull away or get his handlers to do what he wants/needs them to do. I'm still unsure of what the beef is there though.

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        #53
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        Yeah that needs to be straightened out. Hopefully Kessler can either pull away or get his handlers to do what he wants/needs them to do. I'm still unsure of what the beef is there though.
        According to rumors Kessler's promotor Mogens Palle got in options for Kesslers next 3 fights in the Danilo Haussler contract. A lot of BS led the contract to not be signed until a day or two before the fight.

        Kessler signed on the advice from his manager Bettina Palle, daughter of Mogens.

        So it seems as if Mikkel got the short end of the stick.

        My take? Kessler should honor his contract and then break free.

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