Kessler replaces trainer – News

By Sean McDaniel: Former World Boxing Association super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (42-2, 32 KO’s) has reportedly canned his longtime trainer Richard Olden. This is unexpected news, however, with Kessler getting badly beaten by American Andre Ward in a 11th round technical loss on November 21st. With a loss as bad as the one that Kessler experienced against Ward, it’s no great shock that Kessler’s trainer was replaced. However, it seems like a bit of a waste, because it’s unlikely that any trainer on earth could have helped Kessler beat Ward on that night.

Kessler just looked fundamentally outclassed by Ward, and it goes beyond mere training in my estimation. Ward just looked like the better athlete compared to Kessler. It seems like a mistake to get rid of Olsen, since he’s the one that’s brought Kessler this far. Instead of getting rid of his trainer, Kessler should have focused more on what he did wrong in that fight. Like I said, I just don’t know what Kessler could have done to beat a fighter like Ward on that night.

Ward was just too fast, and too powerful with his quick combinations. He made Kessler pay each time he would land anything. However, if getting a new trainer helps Kessler prepare mentally for his April fight with World Boxing Council super middleweight champion Carl Froch, then I can understand why it would be a good thing to get a new trainer. Kessler will need to be at the top of his game to beat Froch.

But Kessler was having problems before he ever stepped in the ring against Ward. Kessler looked poor in his fight prior to the Ward bout against Gusmyr Perdomo in September 2009. Kessler won that fight by a 4th round knockout, but he was hit often by Perdomo and looked slower than he had been a year earlier.

Even in 2008, Kessler didn’t look all that impressive in stopping Russian Dimitri Sartison in a 12th round technical knockout. Sartison had good success in catching Kessler with right hands throughout the fight. And while Kessler eventually wore Sartison down, it was troubling to see how many right hands Kessler was forced to eat in that fight. In 2007, Kessler lost a 12 round decision to Joe Calzaghe, and took a lot of head shots in that fight.

Calzaghe may not have been landing really hard punches, but he hit Kessler numerous times to the head, and that may have had an effect on him that we’re only starting to see now. The bad news for Kessler is that it doesn’t get any easier for him in his next fight. Froch is going to be coming out full bore in that fight trying to take Kessler’s head off with every punch. Even if Kessler wins the fight, Froch is going to land a ton of heavy shots and it’s not going to be easy for Mikkel.

The only way that Kessler will be able to escape with a win in that fight is if he is able to stay on the move for 12 rounds. He can’t afford to stop and trade shots with Froch, because he’ll absorb too much punishment. Kessler was cut badly over both eyes in his fight with Ward, and the scar tissue around his eyes will likely tear easily if Froch can land enough shots. Kessler fought poorly after he was cut against Ward, and complained continuously that he couldn’t see. That may be all that Froch needs to beat Kessler, a cut or two.


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15 Responses to “Kessler replaces trainer – News”

  • tango says:

    hi all,
    does anybody know who is kessler’s opponent after froch? its a close fight but think kessler win easily but never know until a fighter through the first pounch. both are similar in power, slow and dull fighters both have no angles, combinations and movement but have some power.

  • carl froch says:

    froch will hit kessler and kessler will drop to the floor more than once. every1 will c, froch likes getting hit by guys like prime tyson!! from is an adrenaline fighter

  • Sam says:

    Carl Froch will get found out! Kessler has just been beat, but I think he will still Knock Froch out. He has no defence and is easy to get hit. Taylor had him down and he was a 160 pound fighter. Kessler isnt out of the super six and he faces Froch next. Froch fights the same and I think he got lucky against Dirrell, Dirrell beat him but the bent judges saw otherwise. Bye Bye Froch

  • carl froch says:

    carl froch would ko benn, eubank, collins, calslappy, leonard in 5 rounds. he too strong, and hes a good sportsman, he beat taylor at his best and taylor ran out of gas by round 7 in both hopkins fights. froch is king. no 1 will reply cos im right

  • ray gordonreid says:

    mikkel kessler overr carl froch

  • carl froch says:

    carl will knock ward out before round 6!!! he will pressure ward so much that ward will have to trade and then ….boom!!!! timbeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!! gerald mclellon part 2. froch is like rock marciano.

  • blackbert says:

    Andre Ward was gonna win that night nomatter what. Angre is one rough cookie, and I like that. Direll is ok but he’s gonna lose soon unless he gets more physical in the ring too. See how Taylor got run over,he has good boxing skills but is physically on a lower level, remember his bouts(gifts) with Hopkins. When you’re across the pond and in such a small ring and the referee ignores many of the elbows, headbutts, holding, etc., It becomes more than a boxing match you’ve got fight, really fight. I really think that Andre Ward is going to win the tourament. Forch, who walks through everyones, punches and all is going to need some defense if he hopes to defeat Ward.

  • bruno says:

    No trainer would have saved Kessler from Ward, just a referee that wasn’t biased and knew his job. The leading with the head was a disgrace.

  • ART SA BOXING EXPERT says:

    KESSLER WAS NEVER THAT GOOD, HE IS TOO OVERATED!

  • mickeymarley says:

    Even Kingkong would have had problems with those super flying headbutts

  • dan says:

    kessler hasn’t looked himself for a while…since that stuff with his promoter actually. maybe it’s a good move…

    as for the ward fight…well it’s always gonna be hard when the other guy is fighting dirty…kessler was too clean that fight. he should have done what froch did & just out-dirty his opponent…ward still wins imo but kessler was naive.

  • Mike says:

    Look at kesslers face those cuts aren’t caused by punches. Ward is very good but put on a shameful display of headbutting which eclipsed the very good performance he put on.

  • el tsunami says:

    Dirrel and Ward are the best they show speed ,good Footwork and also good southpaw and orthodox stance they change it and they confuse the opponent! but their speed will make it a big problem for the Europeans..

  • Deepflip says:

    Cant wait to see ward’s next fight. XD

  • Anonymous says:

    froch to win the tourney

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