Mikkel Kessler beats anyone from 160 to 175
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“Kessler would probably do the fight,” said DiBella. “But the last time Kessler was on American television he got beaten soundly.” He sees Kessler as another economic issue as well. He does not believe that the risk involved with fighting a tough guy like Kessler who is at the top of the super-middleweights now with the departure of Calzaghe, is warranted for the amount of money that Taylor would make for participating in such a fight.
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There’s Kessler, but DiBella finds that to be problematic.
“Kessler would probably do the fight,” said DiBella. “But the last time Kessler was on American television he got beaten soundly.” He sees Kessler as another economic issue as well. He does not believe that the risk involved with fighting a tough guy like Kessler who is at the top of the super-middleweights now with the departure of Calzaghe, is warranted for the amount of money that Taylor would make for participating in such a fight.
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It could go either way. Kessler won the first fight but Mundine has improved since then as displayed against Sam Soliman (the third fight) and top ranked Japanese contender Crazy Kim.
Mundine has only been stopped once by Sven Ottke, and there's absolutely no shame in that considering Ottke's punching prowess, so I doubt Kessler would get to him. Kessler couldn't KO Librado Andrade after all so what chance does he have of stopping Mundine?Comment
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It could go either way. Kessler won the first fight but Mundine has improved since then as displayed against Sam Soliman (the third fight) and top ranked Japanese contender Crazy Kim.
Mundine has only been stopped once by Sven Ottke, and there's absolutely no shame in that considering Ottke's punching prowess, so I doubt Kessler would get to him. Kessler couldn't KO Librado Andrade after all so what chance does he have of stopping Mundine?Comment
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