By Cliff Rold - One man came to box.
The other came to fight.
The difference in approach was evident on Mikkel Kessler’s (42-2, 32 KO) face at the end of the bout. The 30-year old Dane came into Saturday’s bout, and the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament, as the favorite to win. He came with the WBA belt at 168 lbs.
25-year old 2004 U.S. Olympic Light Heavyweight Gold medalist Andre Ward (21-0, 13 KO) took the belt and might just have snatched all of the above. [details]
The other came to fight.
The difference in approach was evident on Mikkel Kessler’s (42-2, 32 KO) face at the end of the bout. The 30-year old Dane came into Saturday’s bout, and the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament, as the favorite to win. He came with the WBA belt at 168 lbs.
25-year old 2004 U.S. Olympic Light Heavyweight Gold medalist Andre Ward (21-0, 13 KO) took the belt and might just have snatched all of the above. [details]
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