Yes, but as I said previously, it would almost certainly have been another close, ugly fight, similar to the first one, and winning a fight like that that wouldn't have.
It's true that beating Dawson would have been similar in terms of legacy to beating Kessler - though less so, IMO, because I think Calzaghe would be a much stronger favourite to beat Dawson than he was to beat Kessler. But the point is that in his farewell fight he was looking for the icing on the cake, a level up from beating Kessler, not for another Kessler. Hard core boxing fans (including me) wanted him to fight Dawson, but for most non-hard core fans, there would have been little interest, and it would have made little or no difference to how they viewed him.
It's true that beating Dawson would have been similar in terms of legacy to beating Kessler - though less so, IMO, because I think Calzaghe would be a much stronger favourite to beat Dawson than he was to beat Kessler. But the point is that in his farewell fight he was looking for the icing on the cake, a level up from beating Kessler, not for another Kessler. Hard core boxing fans (including me) wanted him to fight Dawson, but for most non-hard core fans, there would have been little interest, and it would have made little or no difference to how they viewed him.
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