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SIGNORELLA PREVIEWS KESSLER-WARD!

November 20th, 2009 By RingTalk

BREAKDOWN OF “SUPER SIX” FORMAT

New York, NY- The “Super Six” competition on Showtime begins with a round robin phase where each of the six participants will fight three times. Fighters are awarded points based on their performance: 3 points for a win by knockout or technical knockout, 2 points for a win on points, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss. Four of the top scoring combatants from phase one will continue to the semi-finals and the 2 lowest scorers are omitted. The highest ranked scorer will compete against the forth ranked while the second ranked will battle against the third ranked. The winners of the semi-finals proceed to the final showdown. Stage One’s results: Arthur Abraham has earned 3 points for his explosive 12th round knockout win over Jermain Taylor while WBC champ Carl Froch was awarded 2 points for a decision win against Andre Dirrell.

WARD-KESSLER MOST ANTICIPATED BOUT IN TOURNAMENT THUS FAR

Mikkel Kessler of Denmark (42-1, 32 KOs) and Oakland California’s Andre Ward (20-0, 13 KOs) will box a scheduled 12 rounds or less for Kessler’s WBA super middleweight (168 lbs) championship in the phase one finale of stage one at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA. Showtime will televise live on Saturday night.

GROUND TO PROVE

Mikkel Kessler was undefeated and had won 39 straight fights, 29 by knockout prior to facing “pound for pound” top ranked Joe Calzaghe. Going into the bout against Calzaghe, most experts favored the heavy-handed boxing tactician Kessler to dethrone the undefeated super middleweight kingpin. However it was not to be, as the slick boxer Calzaghe would out box a listless and flat version of Kessler on that night. Since being disappointed in the biggest fight of his career, Kessler has only fought three times over two years (3-0, 3 KOs), but managed to capture the WBA super middleweight belt during that span.

PROVING GROUND

Decorated amateur champion Andre Ward looks to not only capture his first professional title, but also deliver a stunning performance garnering him mainstream appeal to the boxing masses. Against his foes as a pro, Ward has shown tremendous ring generalship, and most recently dominated the rugged two time IBF title challenger Edison Miranda on points. Trying to exceed the expectations of the experts, Ward now finds himself in a similar position that his counterpart Kessler was in when he went up against Calzaghe.

POWER HOUSE OF ENERGY

Although both fighters are vastly different in approach to their craft, statistically and stylistically they match up well and should make for a very engaging affair. Kessler and Ward are always firing away while showing poised boxing ability and concentrated aggression, hence why this is the most anticipated bout in the tournament thus far.

John Signorella

COMMENTS

  1. Ward lacks the ability to get violent. He wants to box, box, and box some more.

    Kessler to win must bang away at Ward, because he cannot box with ward.
    Kessler must make it a violent fight.

    DJD on November 20th, 2009 at 2:25 PM
  2. Ward might look sharp early but will get caught around the 8th round. Kessler has to much class at this point in their respective careers. I took both Froch and Abraham over the Americans. I feel Kesslers constant aggressive style wears down Ward. Bet on it. Vegas Mike says so.

    vegas mike on November 21st, 2009 at 3:18 AM
  3. It will be hard for Kessler to win on points, the ref and all 3 judges are from Calif. Kessler needs to press hard and chase down Ward and go for the KO.

    Jerome on November 21st, 2009 at 11:03 AM
  4. one of the judges have been replaced by someone from sweden due to the complaints made by kessler’s team regarding neutrality…

    1200 Techs on November 21st, 2009 at 2:20 PM
  5. I give Andre an A- for the fight. He still needs to tuck his chin in more (to avoid a sneaky uppercut) and never square up his feet. Other than that he was ’spectacular’. He will be hard to beat. Last but not least the last head but was caused by Kessler not Andre. The overhead camera showed Andre moving forward ‘before’ Kessler started throwing his right hand. Kessler actually ran into Andre’s face.

    borrar on November 28th, 2009 at 3:59 PM

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