Ward holds too much, and that last headbutt was brutal. Nevertheless if your being honest you have to conclude that Kessler lost to a better fighter. He looked like **** and Ward owned him for at least 95% of the fight.
Boxing is full of ****
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They may not have changed the flow of things, but they certainly made it a lot harder for Kessler to get back into the fight.
Did you see how many jabs Ward was comfortably getting through Kesslers defense in the later rounds? Kesslers chances of getting back into the fight went from very slim to none.Comment
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It's incredible how 2 UNINTENTIONAL HEADBUTTS weigh more than 12323424 well landed punches for some people.
The headbutts were unintentional. They did nothing to change the flow of things nothing at all. Ward wasn't looking when he hit Kessler.
Kessler didn't lose because of it but somehow that's enough to discredit Ward's win.
Ward can only have won because Kessler done something wrong. LOLOLOLOL
It was not just about the headbutts though, all of the holding and hitting was rather unbecoming as well.Comment
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Watching the fight again, the ref was yelling at Kessler for holding all night... wtf?Comment
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but how do you know the head butts were intentional? if you've ever laced up gloves then you know head clashes happen in every fight. of course there would be cuts, ward lumped the skin up good with the punches and jabs, a little smack will open something.Comment
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kessler couldn't deal w/ the head and foot speed, but the headbutts and holding screwed up kessler rhythym... kessler needs to learn how to deal w/ dirty tactics.Comment
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