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  • Comments Thread For: Magee Feels Kessler Will Repeat and Defeat Carl Froch

    Former champion Brian Magee is picking Mikkel Kessler to defeat Carl Froch for a second time when they fight in their super middleweight unification on Saturday night. Kessler won a tough twelve round decision over Froch in 2010 in Denmark. This time Froch has home ground at the 02 Arena in London. Magee was stopped by Froch in eleven rounds in 2006 and then stopped in three by Kessler in December after a hard hook to the body.

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  • #2
    This was the first Kessler article I've seen, why is Carl Froch dominant in Boxingscene articles and Kessler almost nonexistent? Make no mistake, I'm hyped for this fight, I'm hyped about what Carl says, but I would be over the moon if insight from both camps were posted here.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by anonymous2.0 View Post
      This was the first Kessler article I've seen, why is Carl Froch dominant in Boxingscene articles and Kessler almost nonexistent? Make no mistake, I'm hyped for this fight, I'm hyped about what Carl says, but I would be over the moon if insight from both camps were posted here.
      Because this site has become dedicated to British fight news.

      That's why we have a comments thread every time Amir Khan crashes his camel or farts loudly.

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      • #4
        I see Kessler winning this one by stoppage,his accuracy is gonna be the difference this time.

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        • #5
          Kessler stops Froch finally or Froch wins a BS decision in the UK.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
            Because this site has become dedicated to British fight news.

            That's why we have a comments thread every time Amir Khan crashes his camel or farts loudly.
            crashes his camel?

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            • #7
              This seems pretty even up amongst the boxing landscape, odds suggesting otherwise

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