Carl Froch Post Fight Interview "I Entered The Fight With A Burst EarDrum!" (Audio)

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    #11
    kessler had a bust ball and still won

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    • BoxCleva
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      #12
      Originally posted by valero
      lol.. Maybe it was that left hook..

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      • Ryn0
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        #13
        The commentators are ******ed, Kessler was never really hurt.

        He was hit hard, and he had poor balance a few times but if anyone was wobbled it was Froch. Kessler was suffering from exhaustion in the 12th and Froch still didn't hurt him really.

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          #14
          Originally posted by etlux
          man what a joke. He called Calzaghe a ***** yet Calzaghe owned Kessler and Kessler owned Froch
          I thought both fights were quite close.. If Kessler fought Calzaghe in Denmark, he probably gets the decision.. if Froch fought Kessler in the UK, the decisions possibly reversed in Froch's favor.. But either way two classic fights imo..

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            #15
            Originally posted by BoxCleva
            I thought both fights were quite close.. If Kessler fought Calzaghe in Denmark, he probably gets the decision.. if Froch fought Kessler in the UK, the decisions possibly reversed in Froch's favor.. But either way two classic fights imo..
            Your either very cynical or crazy if you think this, it was a very clear Calzaghe decision, with 2 cards 116-112, and 1 card 117-112.

            Those were judged fair. if that fight was given to Kessler it'd be a very big robbery and controversy to the extent of which such robberies aren't actually happening too often ratio wise.

            Kessler beats Froch in the UK as-well, sheesh the home advantage is heavily exaggerated sometimes.

            None of the judges or ref's in those fights were even from the respective home country. They were all foreign.
            Last edited by Kris Silver; 04-25-2010, 02:25 PM.

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              #16
              Originally posted by KrisSilver
              Your either very cynical or crazy if you think this, it was a very clear Calzaghe decision, with 2 cards 116-112, and 1 card 117-112.

              Those were judged fair. if that fight was given to Kessler it'd be a very big robbery and controversy to the extent of which such robberies aren't actually happening too often ratio wise.

              Kessler beats Froch in the UK as-well, sheesh the home advantage is heavily exaggerated sometimes.

              None of the judges or ref's in those fights were even from the respective home country. They were all foreign.
              I'm taking into consideration the significant impact a Danish crowd would have over the judging. The animated crowd, which reacted favorably to many of Kessler's efforts last night, may have been partly responsible for influencing the judge to score 117-111 in Kessler's favor.. just like the Welsh crowd could have impacted the 117-111 in Calzaghe's favor when he fought Kessler, in Wales..

              Judges can often be swayed by the crowd reaction.

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