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I'm not sure if Kessler could still do 168.

He'd automatically be 2nd tier level I expect if he did come back, but as mentioned the guys operating at top level in their prime are going to hurt him - he wasn't outstanding enough to now come back after 4yrs and make a big impact.

Otta Wrote:

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> He was a pretty big puncher, they say that's the

> last thing to go. Has DeGale's chin really been

> tested yet (honest question)?


A 30yr old Kessler might have caught DeGale clean on the button. I doubt a 40yr old Kessler would.

  • 4 months later...

I can see McGregor with an ear;y knockout....but that's just my optimism......Will be a dull fight with him chasing Money around the ring and not getting anywhere.


On a separate note I have had a couple of White Collar Fights. For one of them I trained at Miguels in Brixton.....a young lad was made to spar with me. The only reason i knew i'd been hit is because my nose was bleeding....i didn't see where it came from or where it went.....He's now doing really well for Matchroom....Isaac Chamberlain....

  • 4 years later...

Is Saturday?s AJ v Usyk contest simply a case of A good big man beats a Good smaller man ?

How do you see it panning out ??


The other mention I?ll squeeze in here is Amanda Serrano. Deadly boxer, very possibly may come up TWO weights to fight Katie Taylor next year.

AJ was outmanoeuvred, out-punched, out-thought, and outclassed.

No shame in that, Usyk is an anomaly like Lomachenko was.

I disagree with some who say no point in a re-match, AJ has a punchers chance and in fact did catch Usyk decently a couple of times.

Thanks to Wilder crying like a baby pulled off the teat and stopping the AJ v Fury fight (which I think would have happened by now) - that fight is very unlikely.

Wilder would have far less chance than AJ of beating Usyk.

Fury - I don?t know about this one, how does Usyk prepare for such unorthodoxy ?!

Either way, it?s all been shaken up and AJ will need to climb the slippery ladder again, I imagine tho he?ll still leapfrog those waiting in line, such as Whyte.

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