Will America Retaliate By Robbing Kessler?
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Agree. And some of them post on here it seems. It isnt the first time a challenger away from home has to perform better, to get a victory vs. the champ. In a close fight, the champ retains the title. Just seems that alot off us-fans has forgot that, probably because US fighters hate to travel.Kessler will win this. And I'm pretty sure there will be riots at the arena in Oakland. I went to the last Ward fight against Miranda at the Oracle Arena and the people there were real rowdy and didn't really understand boxing at all. They just came to support their boy Ward.Comment
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My location has always been unknown. I made a mistake and erased my sig one day, I remembered who I bet with though so I checked their profile sigs to see how much, thats how I paid my Dirrell bets off, I checked your sig after the fight to make sure we didnt have a bet for the Dirrell fight, if I lose the Ward fight you will get your points.Comment
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If a round is tough to call, the crowd cheering sometimes tips the scale. It happens everywhere and is called hometown advantage.Let's say Kessler gives a masterful performance against Ward, and it's such a great performance that a robbery is not even in the back of your mind.
Will Oakland, California give Kessler a fair shake, be classy and give him the fight if he was the better fighter?
Or will California try to one-it up with what was done to Dirrell, and rob Kessler even if Ward only wins 3 rounds and gets tagged with clean shots through the whole fight, and even wobbled?
What do you think they should do?
I think they should give Kessler a fair shake, two wrongs don't make a right.
I had Dirrell up by 2 points, but some rounds could be called even or for Froch. It was just an ugly mess, and very hard to score.
Dirrell wasn't robbed, Froch just got really lucky.
The only thing that sets me of is the few people among Frochs fans, who aren’t able to recognize Froch's mediocre performance.Comment

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