Realistic Froch Kessler undercard

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mcato wrote:BACK TO THE ORIGINAL SUBJECT........THE UNDERCARD?
Whilst not essential, it's fairly important to have a fairly big name in a fairly competitive fight as chief support. The rest of the card can be filled up with whichever prospects sell the most tickets (if there is any sort of struggle to fill the venue) or whoever comes cheapest. Same as any other big show.
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rio wrote:Bute vs anderson would be a quality undercard fight
Good call :TU:
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Do you mean Bute vs Kenny Anderson? Why would that be a quality fight?
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With Froch Kessler at the top of the bill you could have

Paul McCloskey for the European title or a World title eliminator
Erick Ochieng for a British Light-Middleweight title eliminator or fighting Brian Rose for the British title or maybe challenging for the Commonwealth title.

Carl Frampton should he get past Kiko Martinez.
Darren Barker v Gregorz Proska or Proska v Hope III anyone?
Kal Yafai and Tom Stalker on the bill
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JLP wrote:Do you mean Bute vs Kenny Anderson? Why would that be a quality fight?
Would end in ko, anderson is a very aggressive fighter, bute should have to much for him and it would be a good tune up fight for him in preparation for a froch rematch if it ever takes place
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rio wrote:
JLP wrote:Do you mean Bute vs Kenny Anderson? Why would that be a quality fight?
Would end in ko, anderson is a very aggressive fighter, bute should have to much for him and it would be a good tune up fight for him in preparation for a froch rematch if it ever takes place
I agree that Anderson would end up on the wrong side of a kayo.
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Any chance of Barker vs Sturm?
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Horse wrote:Any chance of Barker vs Sturm?
In Germany!
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Final round wrote:In Germany!
In London.

The judges in Germany haven't been doing Sturm too many favours recently, so why not fight abroad?
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Horse wrote:
Final round wrote:In Germany!
In London.

The judges in Germany haven't been doing Sturm too many favours recently, so why not fight abroad?
It says realistic Horse, Eddie can't afford Felix Sturm as well as Kessler and his blondes, fast cars etc
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Final round wrote:It says realistic Horse, Eddie can't afford Felix Sturm as well as Kessler and his blondes, fast cars etc
You are probably right.
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Daniel Jamson wrote:
Final round wrote:Hearn wants Bute on the undercard apparently
More realisit to have Bute fight in Montreal but as a joint PPV.
Yeah that's what he was talking about, whether it was pie in the sky or not I don't know.
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