This must mean they have Kessler in their plans which is great
ITV talk up Calzaghe-Kessler
ITV talk up Calzaghe-Kessler
Didn't expect them to show the Kessler KO.
This must mean they have Kessler in their plans which is great
This must mean they have Kessler in their plans which is great
I agree, Calzaghe has to go for Kessler. That might be a relief after going in with Bika. Bika is amde ut of rock & would've done better had it not been for the tangles.Mattyp151 wrote:It's a fight neither guy should and can afford to avoid, especially with Calzaghe and his 25 defenses talk. He's up to 21ish now? He can't avoid Kessler at 168 for 4 fights, no way. The only bump in the road is an Andrade fight for Kessler.
WTF is wrong with SN matchmakers? I thought it was dumb putting JC in with Salem & Ashira.
I think Bika comes out of this fight with a boosted reputation. I only had it 8-4 to JC. Considering Bika was in w a more experienced, faster man, & to add insult to injury a leftie, Sakio can improve on this. I doubt anyone would want to fight him.
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do any of you seriously f*cking believe Calzaghe will step into the ring with kessler?
The fight went to script, yet another hand picked limited hardass a la salem, jiminez, ashira, etc.
this is the only type of opponent viable for bum of the month club, when he bumbles to a UD win there's always the 'but he was so game and always came back strong' angle they couldn't use for Pudwill, Veit etc.
Shouldn't complain, the guy consistently wins me money with his UDs. A nice £225 tonight
The fight went to script, yet another hand picked limited hardass a la salem, jiminez, ashira, etc.
this is the only type of opponent viable for bum of the month club, when he bumbles to a UD win there's always the 'but he was so game and always came back strong' angle they couldn't use for Pudwill, Veit etc.
Shouldn't complain, the guy consistently wins me money with his UDs. A nice £225 tonight
SN picks guys who can take a pounding but don't offer much offensively. That way, if he does KO them, his power looks great and if they go to a decision, then so be it, the guys are tough. But at no point would they put a good chin with skills in there.viciousmaussa wrote:I agree, Calzaghe has to go for Kessler. That might be a relief after going in with Bika. Bika is amde ut of rock & would've done better had it not been for the tangles.Mattyp151 wrote:It's a fight neither guy should and can afford to avoid, especially with Calzaghe and his 25 defenses talk. He's up to 21ish now? He can't avoid Kessler at 168 for 4 fights, no way. The only bump in the road is an Andrade fight for Kessler.
WTF is wrong with SN matchmakers? I thought it was dumb putting JC in with Salem & Ashira.
I think Bika comes out of this fight with a boosted reputation. I only had it 8-4 to JC. Considering Bika was in w a more experienced, faster man, & to add insult to injury a leftie, Sakio can improve on this. I doubt anyone would want to fight him.
Thing is, Bika had some offense and some skills. They made a mistake picking him for his draw with beyer, unaware that he could really fight. If Calzaghe wasn't a southpaw who likes to tie up, Bika would have smashed his head in. Good performance from Bika, definitely world class & I pick him over any of the guys that Calzaghe beat, like Woodhall or Lacy etc prime for prime. Sakio's had 2 very good learning experiences. This guy was leagues above Salem.Mattyp151 wrote:SN picks guys who can take a pounding but don't offer much offensively. That way, if he does KO them, his power looks great and if they go to a decision, then so be it, the guys are tough. But at no point would they put a good chin with skills in there.viciousmaussa wrote:I agree, Calzaghe has to go for Kessler. That might be a relief after going in with Bika. Bika is amde ut of rock & would've done better had it not been for the tangles.Mattyp151 wrote:It's a fight neither guy should and can afford to avoid, especially with Calzaghe and his 25 defenses talk. He's up to 21ish now? He can't avoid Kessler at 168 for 4 fights, no way. The only bump in the road is an Andrade fight for Kessler.
WTF is wrong with SN matchmakers? I thought it was dumb putting JC in with Salem & Ashira.
I think Bika comes out of this fight with a boosted reputation. I only had it 8-4 to JC. Considering Bika was in w a more experienced, faster man, & to add insult to injury a leftie, Sakio can improve on this. I doubt anyone would want to fight him.
I'm very glad Joe has had a sobering experience; he won't forget he still has LOTS to prove and Kessler is stealing his thunder.
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Mate, you were right about Bika.viciousmaussa wrote:I agree, Calzaghe has to go for Kessler. That might be a relief after going in with Bika. Bika is amde ut of rock & would've done better had it not been for the tangles.Mattyp151 wrote:It's a fight neither guy should and can afford to avoid, especially with Calzaghe and his 25 defenses talk. He's up to 21ish now? He can't avoid Kessler at 168 for 4 fights, no way. The only bump in the road is an Andrade fight for Kessler.
WTF is wrong with SN matchmakers? I thought it was dumb putting JC in with Salem & Ashira.
I think Bika comes out of this fight with a boosted reputation. I only had it 8-4 to JC. Considering Bika was in w a more experienced, faster man, & to add insult to injury a leftie, Sakio can improve on this. I doubt anyone would want to fight him.
Bowe, your a tool Bika was a good choice.
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Made more than you na na na na naRiddick Blowe wrote:do any of you seriously f*cking believe Calzaghe will step into the ring with kessler?
The fight went to script, yet another hand picked limited hardass a la salem, jiminez, ashira, etc.
this is the only type of opponent viable for bum of the month club, when he bumbles to a UD win there's always the 'but he was so game and always came back strong' angle they couldn't use for Pudwill, Veit etc.
Shouldn't complain, the guy consistently wins me money with his UDs. A nice £225 tonight
But..no beating you on this front- Calzaghe-Kessler will not happen. Which is sad, because sicknote is still my SM #1, yet considering (at a guess) 30-40%ish (probably more given tonight) would say Kessler would beat him - you (ie. JC, FW) have to make things happen to rectify that. Only they wont.
Bika was better than lots anticipated, but a good choice of opponent I do disagree for two reasons.
1) He made it an awkard night and didn't make Joe look good, not really the type of fight that will impress HBO - but hopefully might entice the American champions to think the overhyped Lacy flattered Joe.
2) Whilst Bika was better than some expected, I anticipated an Evans Ashira style win (one handed if need be)..... He's too raw, slow handed and not technical enough to beat most in world class. Sure he could win a title, but I feel it would have to be the champion on an off day (or a shot champion). A bit like Carlos Maussa, he could catch a champion unmotivated (as Carlos did Vivien Harris) but thats about the only time he would win at the top level.
His only world class fighter he faced, and then he is only a fringe world class fighter he lost too (note I'm not counting Beyer).
Froch vs Bika would be fun, but I would be inclined to favour Froch.
1) He made it an awkard night and didn't make Joe look good, not really the type of fight that will impress HBO - but hopefully might entice the American champions to think the overhyped Lacy flattered Joe.
2) Whilst Bika was better than some expected, I anticipated an Evans Ashira style win (one handed if need be)..... He's too raw, slow handed and not technical enough to beat most in world class. Sure he could win a title, but I feel it would have to be the champion on an off day (or a shot champion). A bit like Carlos Maussa, he could catch a champion unmotivated (as Carlos did Vivien Harris) but thats about the only time he would win at the top level.
His only world class fighter he faced, and then he is only a fringe world class fighter he lost too (note I'm not counting Beyer).
Froch vs Bika would be fun, but I would be inclined to favour Froch.
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I think Calzaghe v Kessler will have to happen. Simply because it will open the doors for the winner to earn a lot of bucks in the States, with Taylor possibly waiting in the wings to step up. The winner will be an unbeaten outsider who holds 4 belts and that is just what the Americans like to buy into withthe possibility of their golden boy stepping up to the plate and becoming a two weight champ.
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In terms of the "selling Joe" to America I do agree. A big feck'off KO against Manfredo or even Spina would have done the trick. However, whilst I'm not one of the FW match-making schools' biggest proponents, Bika did at least turn out to be a decent 'test.' Whilst the days of having the #1 and #2 boxers in a division are long gone, at least Bika made Joe reverse on his primary game plan of thinking this was a walk in the park a la Veit or Ashira. I'd say ironicaly Joe was actually unfortunate in picking a tough fornicator for once. I think Boka would fare no worse against Kessler, and would have beaten Beyer.stujones wrote:Bika was better than lots anticipated, but a good choice of opponent I do disagree for two reasons.
1) He made it an awkard night and didn't make Joe look good, not really the type of fight that will impress HBO - but hopefully might entice the American champions to think the overhyped Lacy flattered Joe.
2) Whilst Bika was better than some expected, I anticipated an Evans Ashira style win (one handed if need be)..... He's too raw, slow handed and not technical enough to beat most in world class. Sure he could win a title, but I feel it would have to be the champion on an off day (or a shot champion). A bit like Carlos Maussa, he could catch a champion unmotivated (as Carlos did Vivien Harris) but thats about the only time he would win at the top level.
His only world class fighter he faced, and then he is only a fringe world class fighter he lost too (note I'm not counting Beyer).
Froch vs Bika would be fun, but I would be inclined to favour Froch.
You mention Bika-Froch - I'd actually go Bika-Lacy. I actually think JC is a class apart, Kessler is with him, but only because JC+FW havn't done the necessary fights, and then after that it's every man for himself, with Bika not terribly far off a fringe world title shot.
In short (because it seems like I've been typing for about 6 weeks) I think Bika is pretty decent (in the necessary arenas), and JC just drew the short straw in being the one to succumb to highlighting it
Yeah, I would say pretty decent sums up my views on Bika. Thats not though Kessler, Bute, Mundine, Lacy (IMO), Danny Green, Larsen (if he does return), and I'd even tendatively say Manfredo, Allan Green and Andrande.
I would put him in the Froch, Brahmer, Viet, Tatesvyan bracket - and I would probably favour (close mind) all to beat him.
I would put him in the Froch, Brahmer, Viet, Tatesvyan bracket - and I would probably favour (close mind) all to beat him.
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Well, without being a blatent backtracker, you could be on to something with that list stu.
What I should have said was, whilst Joe was in a bit of a slapping mode tonight, I do reckon Bika has the strngth and chin to go the distance with anyone.
The only problem then of course, is getting the decision. Green I think he;d genuinely KO. And that's not just going by the guy who alomst had Green finished 1 or 2 fights ago. I think Green has an evergreen problem in that department.
The rest, well, it's up to the fighters. Whilst I thought JC did more showboating than boxing to win the earlier rounds tonight, Bika didn't actually capitalise fully. Then again, if we were in Australia or whatever, the scoreacards could easily have been different
What I should have said was, whilst Joe was in a bit of a slapping mode tonight, I do reckon Bika has the strngth and chin to go the distance with anyone.
The only problem then of course, is getting the decision. Green I think he;d genuinely KO. And that's not just going by the guy who alomst had Green finished 1 or 2 fights ago. I think Green has an evergreen problem in that department.
The rest, well, it's up to the fighters. Whilst I thought JC did more showboating than boxing to win the earlier rounds tonight, Bika didn't actually capitalise fully. Then again, if we were in Australia or whatever, the scoreacards could easily have been different
People forget that Calzaghe actually looked worse against the likes of Salem before pulling off that performance against Lacy. He just needs the right type of opponent to bring out the best in him. It's no coincidence that his best showings have been against Eubank and Lacy, while he has often looked poor against lesser fighters. People who write him off against Kessler on the basis of last night are crazy, simple as that.