Mikkel Kessler’s experience in extremely hostile territory has left him completely calm as his rematch against Carl Froch approaches.
The super middleweight champion from Denmark has fought Wales’ Joe Calzaghe before 55,000 fans in Cardiff and boxed Australia’s Anthony Mundine in front of a crowd that exceeded 33,000 in Sydney. Thus the 18,000 mostly pro-Froch fans he’ll encounter Saturday night at O2 Arena in London won’t intimidate him at all.
“I have tried it before and I know what I’m going into,” Kessler said on a conference call. “I know I’m going into a huge crowd and a great O2 Arena. And you know what? I’ve got to just be cool and do as I’m used to doing.” [Click Here To Read More]
The super middleweight champion from Denmark has fought Wales’ Joe Calzaghe before 55,000 fans in Cardiff and boxed Australia’s Anthony Mundine in front of a crowd that exceeded 33,000 in Sydney. Thus the 18,000 mostly pro-Froch fans he’ll encounter Saturday night at O2 Arena in London won’t intimidate him at all.
“I have tried it before and I know what I’m going into,” Kessler said on a conference call. “I know I’m going into a huge crowd and a great O2 Arena. And you know what? I’ve got to just be cool and do as I’m used to doing.” [Click Here To Read More]
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