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  • RimmyDelicious
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    #1

    Was Beating Kessler...

    A great win for Calzaghe and Ward, just a good win, or a crap win?
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    Great win for Joe and Andre
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    Good win for Joe and Andre
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    Crap win for Joe and Andre
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    Great win for Andre, Crap win for Joe
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  • IMDAZED
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    #2
    A good win. Great? How?? It's a great win for a prospect, I guess.

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    • JohnCIV6
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      #3
      It's a good win. We will know if it is a great win or not by seeing Kessler's next few fights.

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      • S.G.
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        #4
        Good wins. Kessler's a good boxer.

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        • Ben_London.
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          #5
          A great win for Calzaghe and a poor win for Ward, because he had the home referee who let him headbutt, hit while holding, and hit on the breaks. Calzaghe didn't need a home referee.

          With a fair referee, Kessler would beat Ward.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ~Ironfist
            A great win for Calzaghe and a poor win for Ward, because he had the home referee who let him headbutt, hit while holding, and hit on the breaks. Calzaghe didn't need a home referee.

            With a fair referee, Kessler would beat Ward.
            I couldn't disagree with that more. Kessler could do better in a rematch, but I think he is spellbound by Ward's speed.

            But I don't think that was the best Kessler in the ring the other night either.

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            • revs1227
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              #7
              goodn for both but ward fought dirty

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              • JohnCIV6
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                #8
                Originally posted by ~Ironfist
                A great win for Calzaghe and a poor win for Ward, because he had the home referee who let him headbutt, hit while holding, and hit on the breaks. Calzaghe didn't need a home referee.

                With a fair referee, Kessler would beat Ward.
                Your really in denial aren't you.. You probably truly believe Froch deserved to win to.

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                • Doctor_Tenma
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                  #9
                  Great win for Ward in that he was inexperienced and dominated Kessler; the man who was favored to win the tournament. Good win for Joe Calzaghe.

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                  • shonuff488
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                    #10
                    Joe Calzaghe's career defining victory. A stepping stone for Andre Ward.

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