Kessler's ex-trainer: "Mikkel should quit boxing!"

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  • .Paulie.
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    #11
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    Did I ever compare Kessler to those two?
    You always hating on both of them. Like the other day, starting a thread on Mayweather's best win, and putting little remarks next to each, to lower Mayweathers win.

    And you always tarnish Jones's legacy.

    And you were extremley disrepctfull of the late Gatti. Calling him a human punching bag on the poll. Who are you to call a warrior like that? Sitting behind a keyboard?

    Paulie.

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    • The_Demon
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      #12
      if he loses to froch then he should retire,we will know if hes shot after that one

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      • bunce101
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        #13
        Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
        Hmm might explain why Kessler seems to give up in fights when you've got this joker in your corner.
        funny because the current trainer asked kessler if he wanted to quit against ward atleast 15 times

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        • -EAGLE-
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          #14
          if he loses to Froch; then he would get a big step closer to retirement

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          • -Spinal-
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            #15
            What wear and tear? He's in one of the best physical shapes in boxing and he's only fought 4 good names, Mundine, Andrade, Calzaghe, Ward and soon to be 5 with Froch.

            He shouldn't retire. I think he can beat Froch, Green, Bute, 50-50 fight with Abraham. He can beat Miranda, Pavlik if Pavlik decides to ever come up to 168. He can also go up to 175 and fight Johnson/Cloud, Pascal/Dawson. And a fight with Dirrell is 50-50. There's too many fighters he can still beat for anyone to even think of retirement. It's not like he's getting ktfo by anyone. That trainer is smoking something or is jealous he's no longer his trainer.
            Last edited by -Spinal-; 02-20-2010, 01:41 PM.

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            • TheGreatA
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              #16
              There's no sense in quitting. Kessler can easily redeem himself with an impressive win over Froch. If he loses to Froch then he may have a point.

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              • BadNewz
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                #17
                If Ward and Kessler had fought four years ago, the exact same thing would have happened. Ward is just so much better than Kessler in every way. This trainer is just making excuses.

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                • BattlingNelson
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by bunce101
                  funny because the current trainer asked kessler if he wanted to quit against ward atleast 15 times
                  That was Olsen. Jimmy Montoya is the trainer now.

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                  • BattlingNelson
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by -Kevin-
                    What wear and tear? He's in one of the best physical shapes in boxing and he's only fought 4 good names, Mundine, Andrade, Calzaghe, Ward and soon to be 5 with Froch.

                    He shouldn't retire. I think he can beat Froch, Green, Bute, 50-50 fight with Abraham. He can beat Miranda, Pavlik if Pavlik decides to ever come up to 168. He can also go up to 175 and fight Johnson/Cloud, Pascal/Dawson. And a fight with Dirrell is 50-50. There's too many fighters he can still beat for anyone to even think of retirement. It's like he's getting ktfo by anyone. That trainer smoking something or is jealous he's no longer his trainer.
                    Kessler has a long history with hand and back problems. Olsen has earlier complained that Kessler always is injured in camp.

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                    • BattlingNelson
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TheGreatA
                      There's no sense in quitting. Kessler can easily redeem himself with an impressive win over Froch. If he loses to Froch then he may have a point.
                      Indeed. It's just a tough job this super-six. normally after such a nasty defeat as Kessler got against Ward, you'd take a lengthy lay-off and a tune-up or two. Now it's back in against an elite fighter.

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