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    #81
    Originally posted by Mequetrefe
    I laugh at your gifs. Do u see GGG moving back or flinching after those shots were landed? No. Why? Cause they werent doing any damage. Do you see him backing up? No. Kell couldnt hurt or move him even when landing flush. Why cant you guys see that he has an iron chin? The problem is not hitting him, it's what are you gonna do once u land and realize this man cant be hurt? That mental pressure takes a toll on his opponents. Another thing is he dictates. The fight will go where he wants it to go. David Lemieux couldnt touch him cause he didnt want to and that boy can punch. The jab busted him up and was ultimately saved by the referee. Willie the mutt tagged him a couple times and people were excited but what I saw was Gennady carrying Willie so the fight would last. Its a show to him after all.
    GGG was feeling some of those shots and they definitely moved him. Ultimately he was able to overcome Brook but some of those shots he was eating did move him.

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      #82
      Originally posted by Mequetrefe
      I laugh at your gifs. Do u see GGG moving back or flinching after those shots were landed? No. Why? Cause they werent doing any damage. Do you see him backing up? No. Kell couldnt hurt or move him even when landing flush. Why cant you guys see that he has an iron chin? The problem is not hitting him, it's what are you gonna do once u land and realize this man cant be hurt? That mental pressure takes a toll on his opponents. Another thing is he dictates. The fight will go where he wants it to go. David Lemieux couldnt touch him cause he didnt want to and that boy can punch. The jab busted him up and was ultimately saved by the referee. Willie the mutt tagged him a couple times and people were excited but what I saw was Gennady carrying Willie so the fight would last. Its a show to him after all.
      He was definitely shook up by Brook a couple of times.

      Brook is a welterweight, do that with a monster puncher like kessler and its goodnight.

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        #83
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        He was definitely shook up by Brook a couple of times.

        Brook is a welterweight, do that with a monster puncher like kessler and its goodnight.
        When the Super 6 first started Kessler was a major favorite to win. Now cats say he was just fighting bums. The irony.

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          #84
          Prime Kessler drowns them all.

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            #85
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Froch had made his money and was at the tail end of his career when he made that statement. A young, hungry Froch would have fought GGG in a heartbeat, and he would have gone to the States to do it if necessary.

            I don't know who would have won, but it would have been an awesome fight!
            Froch was a road warrior, I'll give him his kudos there, before later in his career where Hearn built his PPV stock. One thing always begrudges me regarding Froch he got to Bute before Mikkel did. Kessler was ringside for the Johnson Bute fight in Canada and I thoght it was inevitable they were to fight next.

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              #86
              Originally posted by LacedUp
              He was definitely shook up by Brook a couple of times.

              Brook is a welterweight, do that with a monster puncher like kessler and its goodnight.
              Bruh you're delusional or blind. Golovkin was just toying with the dude, come on man. Anybody could see that. On a side note, the Sky Sports commentators for that fight were Kell groupies. "GGG wont be able to last that much longer if he keeps taking that face to his fists" , " Those ribs must be hurting Golovkin's hands." Paulie out there setting these bums straight. He was the only one that picked up the bone fracture."Guys he has a broken orbital bone". Not even Bernard or lampley figured out what was up, they didnt even know why the fight was stopped. smdh.
              Last edited by Mequetrefe; 10-20-2016, 10:26 AM. Reason: missing words

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                #87
                Originally posted by Scott. Weiland
                Froch was a road warrior, I'll give him his kudos there, before later in his career where Hearn built his PPV stock. One thing always begrudges me regarding Froch he got to Bute before Mikkel did. Kessler was ringside for the Johnson Bute fight in Canada and I thoght it was inevitable they were to fight next.
                Bute never wanted Kessler. That much was clear. he was lying about it in the press and said he offered him $5million or something.

                Kessler rolled around laughing when he heard it

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                  #88
                  I'm quite certain he beats abraham..

                  Kessler and froch at 168 would be 50/50... I think it's fair to say that froch might be considered a slight favorite.
                  Kessler could give a lot of problems to GGG behind the jab and his straight shots, especially in the 2nd half, but I think I would still slightly favor Golovkin over him

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                    I'm quite certain he beats abraham..

                    Kessler and froch at 168 would be 50/50... I think it's fair to say that froch might be considered a slight favorite.
                    Kessler could give a lot of problems to GGG behind the jab and his straight shots, especially in the 2nd half, but I think I would still slightly favor Golovkin over him
                    I seriously can't see how GGG would be a anything but a huge underdog vs a prime Kessler. His frame is so much bigger, he's a more active fighter, harder puncher or punches just as hard as Golovkin, great chin, great stamina etc.

                    Don't forget Kessler beat Froch when Froch was in his prime and Kessler was on the slide.

                    Kessler in his prime would have beaten Froch more comfortably imo. He was a straight beast.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      I seriously can't see how GGG would be a anything but a huge underdog vs a prime Kessler. His frame is so much bigger, he's a more active fighter, harder puncher or punches just as hard as Golovkin, great chin, great stamina etc.

                      Don't forget Kessler beat Froch when Froch was in his prime and Kessler was on the slide.

                      Kessler in his prime would have beaten Froch more comfortably imo. He was a straight beast.
                      A lot of good points...

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