Does Kessler's loss to Ward hurt Calzaghe's legacy? Unofficial Poll!

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  • daggum
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    #51
    Originally posted by The Cully Boy
    calzaghe faced him 2 years ago
    but wait calzaghe faces a 44 year old hopkins who is ten years removed from his prime and a 39 year old jones who is at least 5 years from his prime and you somehow think those are "great wins"

    ward fights kessler 2 years later then calzaghe when kessler is 30 and "STOP THE PRESSES HE'S FINISHED"

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    • mathed
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      #52
      Originally posted by Precision
      Calzaghe's resume just took a major hit last night.

      Kessler was regarded as one of Calzaghe's best wins.
      Calzaghe could have beaten everyone in 5 divisions, retired undefeated, and climb mount Rushmore with his bare hands, and people would still call him a bum.

      Beat Hopkins....oh, Hopkins was old and ready to retire....Hopkins then demolishes the unbeaten, younger Pavlik

      He beats Jones and Jones was old a washed up....now Jones is looking like a rejuvenated version of himself getting ready to take on Danny Green

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      • KingAthurNo1
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        #53
        I'v lost a lot of respect for kess, i thaught he was awesome and could dominate any one at super middle weight. This loss made me realise he hasn't rly got many big names on his resume, the super six will show us where every1 stands. Awesome tourny

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