How Far Can Kessler Go?

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  • oldgringo
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    How Far Can Kessler Go?

    Exactly what the thread title says. How far can this kid go at 168? He seems to be a tough fighter with a good punch, skills, and some heart. He looks to have a good chin as well.

    Do you think after another couple of fights he could beat a fighter like Calzaghe?

    I think Kessler/Lacy would be one hell of an exciting scrap.
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    Neuraxis and I have been saying he is the future at 168 along with Lacy for 3 months now. That guy is the real deal.



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    • Neuraxis
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      #3
      Originally posted by RunWithKnives
      Neuraxis and I have been saying he is the future at 168 along with Lacy for 3 months now. That guy is the real deal.
      Indeed we have. Kessler is the real deal. At this point I'd favor him over anyone at 168 as well.

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      • Run
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        #4
        Jeff Lacy is one of my favorite professional fighters.



        I see him biting off a whole lot if he had to face this type of kessler. Jabbing to the body, and following with power shots. That would not look good. Lacy would have to really weather a storm, and I dont think it is the other way around.

        Calzaghe would be victimized by Kessler IMO. Pounding on shorter fighters he would run into a wall, when facing the 6'2 kessler. that jab is no damn joke. especially when thrown to the body. Kessler would use his 3 inch height and reach advantage on Joe.

        Same applies for just about anyone else in this division.



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        • oldgringo
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          #5
          Originally posted by RunWithKnives
          Jeff Lacy is one of my favorite professional fighters.



          I see him biting off a whole lot if he had to face this type of kessler. Jabbing to the body, and following with power shots. That would not look good. Lacy would have to really weather a storm, and I dont think it is the other way around.

          Calzaghe would be victimized by Kessler IMO. Pounding on shorter fighters he would run into a wall, when facing the 6'2 kessler. that jab is no damn joke. especially when thrown to the body. Kessler would use his 3 inch height and reach advantage on Joe.

          Same applies for just about anyone else in this division.

          Jesus he's 6'2? Yeah Lacy is kind of a little guy and has a fiarly short reach.

          I'd pick Lacy but that's only because I haven't seen that much of Kessler.

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          • Run
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            #6
            Originally posted by oldgringo
            Jesus he's 6'2? Yeah Lacy is kind of a little guy and has a fiarly short reach.

            Yeah. Kessler actually should be a light heavyweight. He has the frame for it. Big guy, and I dont know of many Super-Middleweights bigger than him. Maybe Guillermo Jones.



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