i don't think kessler's ready to end his career just yet. he wants a couple more years of danish love dispatching bums.
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Originally posted by GRUSTLER View PostSounds like the only thing holding up he fight is Kessler not wanting to fight in Froch's back yard. Like of money at stake. Would seem like a small sacrifice considering Froch fought Kessler in his back yard before.
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Originally posted by Andrew5550Quote:
Originally Posted by GRUSTLER
Sounds like the only thing holding up he fight is Kessler not wanting to fight in Froch's back yard. Like of money at stake. Would seem like a small sacrifice considering Froch fought Kessler in his back yard before.
Yeah - no he didn't. They fought in Herning - Kessler is from Copenhagen (308km). London - Nottingham is 208km so do your homework. I have been listening to all this hating on Kessler for the last couple of weeks. We should all know that a big fight like this takes a lot of time to make and small details like travelling danish fans is an issue. Make it in London, fair for everyone involved.
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Originally posted by Mindrapist View PostHe didn't technically fight in Kessler's backyard. They fought in Herning which is about as far from Copenhagen as you can get in Denmark. That's why they're comparing it to London and Nottingham. Because in Denmark that is what it is.
Herning is a promoter town, they've gotten Beyonce, Madonna and people like that to come so they're known for paying hefty site fees. So to say they fought in Kessler's backyard is not true. It's very expensive to travel from Copenhagen to Herning. You either have to fly, pay massive toll fees or pay $150 for a train ride.
Kessler wants it in London. For good reason. Kessler didn't have his fight in his hometown, so I can understand them wanting it in London.
Having it in Notthingham is not at all the same as having it in Herning. Herning is literally across the other side of the country from Kessler's hometown.
Having it in London is perfectly fair as Kessler did not have it in his hometown.
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Originally posted by Andrew5550 View PostYeah - no he didn't. They fought in Herning - Kessler is from Copenhagen (308km). London - Nottingham is 208km so do your homework. I have been listening to all this hating on Kessler for the last couple of weeks. We should all know that a big fight like this takes a lot of time to make and small details like travelling danish fans is an issue. Make it in London, fair for everyone involved.Originally posted by BennyST View PostThis.
Kessler wants it in London. For good reason. Kessler didn't have his fight in his hometown, so I can understand them wanting it in London.
Having it in Notthingham is not at all the same as having it in Herning. Herning is literally across the other side of the country from Kessler's hometown.
Having it in London is perfectly fair as Kessler did not have it in his hometown.
Kessler's team didn't care about Froch's travelling fans, but now expects Froch to care about his.
World champion Carl Froch is battling to stage the next defence of his title in Copenhagen, rather than the smaller Danish city of Herning.
Nottingham fighter Froch is due to defend his WBC super-middleweight title against Mikkel Kessler on 17 April.
The final venue is yet to be confirmed, but Froch is keen to fight Denmark's Kessler actually in the Danish capital.
"That's where it needs to be," Froch told BBC Nottingham. "I'm battling the politics behind closed doors."
Herning is 150 miles away to the east of Copenhagen. And Froch admits: "For the Danes it's easy to get to, but for the Brits and for the Cobra fans it's going to be really difficult, so they'll probably stay and watch it at home."
Copenhagen was 'fair for everyone involved' too but we saw how that turned out.
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