Comments Thread For: Mikkel Kessler's Training For Froch; Bouziane Vacates

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    #11
    kessler needs to fight with a real gameplan.......he already showed a lot of mental weakness....forch is gonna **** him up with fouls if kessler doesnt recover...

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    • BattlingNelson
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      #12
      Originally posted by hookoutofhell
      yeah the bold is one thing that worries me, froch is alot of things (slow, plodding and arrogant) but hes also the truth, if you're not championship calibre he'll find you out. i think you have to be a great fighter to beat froch.

      would like to know if you've about manny steward being linked to the role of kess's trainer.

      whos this montoya guy anyway? hows his style of training? whats the main difference between him and his current trainer?
      I know that I have suggested Manny Steward lol.

      Montoya is a California based coach. He has worked with several champions including Hector Camacho.

      Montoya started working with Kessler in camp for Sartison (post Calzaghe) I think. Montoya emphasizes more bodywork. I think Kessler's stance became a little wider and his feet a little slower compared to when he worked solely with Ricard Olsen. Of course that could be up to ones own interpretation. But Kessler got better in his bodywork from working with Montoya.

      Still I prefer Steward if a change is to be made

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