Originally posted by Iceta
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So is Calzaghe gonna give us some kind of explanation of why Kessler lost to Ward?
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostBut in 10's or more other posts you practically say he's garbage, while he could have stayed home defending a belt like Ottke or Joe (or Jones) you ridicule more than acknowledge his willingness to test himself against the best the division has to offer.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAll that means is that the SMW division ******. Because guess what? Just like Anthony Mundine was a top ranked super middle, so was Rubin Williams when Lacy fought him.Originally posted by Lead Cenobite View PostI do think SMW ****** around that time and historically has always ******. It's getting better now just based on this tourney alone.
and let me add...
Super Middleweight was/is a safehouse wasteland designed to favor the lacking.
Nothin' but The Truth...
This division was established to give lesser Boxing countries/regions a chance at having a champion....
because the most skilled fighters and strongest competition always made/will make their home at either Middle or Light Heavy....
If you don't know the history of Super Middle or its champions, look it up....it officially came into existence in 1984....the educated, objective fans will see I'm just tellin' it like it is....
You can say Benn, Eubank, Watson, Collins, Ottke, Calzaghe or whoever all you want....they had their moments.....but when it's all said and done....it don't matter...they weren't the best of the best....why?
because they chose to fight at 168.
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostI've never said Kessler was protected. But most people say he's not that good and he had yet to step in the ring with an A level opponent. And when he finally did, he got beat. That's not hate. It's just keeping it 100.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostBut that's a faulty post. If Kessler had beaten Ward he wouldn't have been an A-level opponent in the first place. That win would rank below his win over Mundine for sure.Last edited by Iceta; 11-27-2009, 03:06 PM.
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostWhat you're saying is probably right where some people are concerned. But if Kessler would've beaten Ward, he would've got all the credit in the world from me. It's just that I picked Kessler thinking that his power would carry the day even if he got outboxed in the fight. Now that we saw that he couldn't even put a dent in Ward's chin with what little punches he landed, it calls his power into question in my view because a lot of people think Ward has a weak chin. And I guess my last post looked faulty to you because I said that Kessler wasn't protected and at the same time said he didn't have an elite fighter on his resume. By me saying he is not protected meant that he beat some decent fighters like Lucas and Andrade and traveled outside of Denmark several times. It didn't mean that I said he had faced a crafty boxer that was fresh up to that point.
PS: And Ward is a dirty fighter.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostWell Kessler was a major dissapointment in that fight that's for sure.
PS: And Ward is a dirty fighter.
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Calzaghe should have fought Pavlik. I thought that was an easy fight even before Hopkins beat Pavlik. If Calzaghe would have beaten Pavlik he would have gotten a lot more credit than Hopkins and the critics wouldn't have much to say.
Instead he fights Roy Jones Jr and gets a lot less credit that he would've gotten for beating the younger hyped-up Pavlik, Hopkins beats Pavlik and gets praised like hell, Calzaghe retires, Ward has an easy night with Calzaghe's best win, and now Calzaghe's resume looks more ordinary than legendary.
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