By Cliff Rold - And now for what might have been.
What was once supposed to be one of the final preliminary bouts of the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament unfolds Saturday as a critical crossroads fight. Mikkel Kessler, hampered by an eye problem, withdrew from the tournament following a scintillating second round decision over Carl Froch in April 2010. Green, who lost badly as the tournament’s seventh man to Andre Ward in round two, was ultimately drummed out in eight by Glen Johnson as the tournament’s final new addition.
Neither has done much since. Green has had two rebuilding assignments at Cruiserweight and Light Heavyweight. Kessler returned last June with a rebuilding assignment at Super Middleweight and then more injury issues in a career plagued by them. The choice is made to test the waters at Light Heavyweight for this contest.
It reads only as a test of waters as this bout was scheduled for a catchweight of 170 lbs. Green came in slightly over but the show will go on. Can Kessler get on track for big fights again in front of what should be a raucous hometown crowd? U.S. fans got late news that they will be able to find out. The bout will air live on ESPN3.com at 6 PM EST/3 PM PST. [Click Here To Read More]
What was once supposed to be one of the final preliminary bouts of the “Super Six” Super Middleweight tournament unfolds Saturday as a critical crossroads fight. Mikkel Kessler, hampered by an eye problem, withdrew from the tournament following a scintillating second round decision over Carl Froch in April 2010. Green, who lost badly as the tournament’s seventh man to Andre Ward in round two, was ultimately drummed out in eight by Glen Johnson as the tournament’s final new addition.
Neither has done much since. Green has had two rebuilding assignments at Cruiserweight and Light Heavyweight. Kessler returned last June with a rebuilding assignment at Super Middleweight and then more injury issues in a career plagued by them. The choice is made to test the waters at Light Heavyweight for this contest.
It reads only as a test of waters as this bout was scheduled for a catchweight of 170 lbs. Green came in slightly over but the show will go on. Can Kessler get on track for big fights again in front of what should be a raucous hometown crowd? U.S. fans got late news that they will be able to find out. The bout will air live on ESPN3.com at 6 PM EST/3 PM PST. [Click Here To Read More]
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