Kessler can't win big fights outside of Denmark.
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Comments Thread For: Mikkel Kessler Jabs Carl Froch: Remember I Beat You!
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Kessler has a shot at the WBC holder, that's for sure. He's not sure to have the first shot at him though. If Showtime wants bute against the super 6 winner (and everything points in that direction), Kessler will have to wait. Showtime is not the WBC, they have their own agenda. Want it or not, a Kessler-Ward rematch is less marketable than a Bute-Ward fight. If Froch wins the tournament, it could be different.
If he faces Bute before the end of the tournament, Kessler is sure, if he beats him, to have the first shot at the WBC title, and he would have the IBF title as a bonus. Not bad, no? I would understand him to take 1 or 2 tune ups, but it's at his own risks. The risk of letting Bute pass in front of him.
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I think Kessler should give Froch a rematch even if Froch loses somewhere in the tournament. As much as I hate to say this, I want to see Bute get thrown in against the winner. It's not that he deserves a shot either from fighting bums because he doesn't. But somebody may as well try to take that 0 from him.
I personally think Bute is such a protected hype job that on top of ducking the super six winner, he won't even fight Hopkins.
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Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View PostMikkel Kessler withdrew from the tournament. Why should he get to be nice and rested while the Super Six champion still has to get through 2 very tough fights?
If Kessler wants a crack at the winner then he should be forced to fight Lucian Bute for it.
He vacated that title and left it in the Super6, he never lost it. He has the right to fight the WBC champ.
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Originally posted by BatNelson View PostNo short notice. The fight got on according to plan.
If Froch wins a rematch I guess most would like to see a trilogy.
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kessler dropped out of the tourney. imho he doesn't get first dibs at the winner.
the most logical solution is kessler and bute fight for that honor.
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