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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Mikkel Kessler vs. Carl Froch: Andre Ward Should Be Next for the Cobra After Win

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Mikkel Kessler vs. Carl Froch: Andre Ward Should Be Next for the Cobra After Win
May 26th 2013, 04:37

Carl Froch avenged one of his two career losses with a thrilling decision victory on Saturday over Mikkel Kessler. Could Andre Ward be next on The Cobra's vengeance path?

Kessler got the best of the IBF Super Middleweight titleholder back in 2010, handing Froch his first defeat as a professional in a WBC championship bout via unanimous decision.

Three years later, Froch was determined to show that he is an improved fighter. It certainly showed. According to BBC Sport, The Cobra put in quite the night, throwing 998 punches, landing 272 blows.

Kessler did his part to make it a memorable fight for fans, landing 178 of his 567 attempts in an intense effort.

In his post-fight interview, Froch indicated interest in a rubber match with Kessler. Via ESPN:

However, with one loss now avenged, Froch should look to seek revenge against Andre Ward. The two super middleweights met back in 2011 in the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament.

Ward scored the victory via unanimous decision, but Froch showed that he belonged in the same ring as the champion, earning plenty of rounds as two judges scored the fight 115-113.

Two years removed from their first bout, the time is now for Froch to get the opportunity to avenge the only other blemish on his record.

Ward is a fighter with few equals in the division. Despite his lack of activity, his 10th-round TKO victory over light heavyweight Chad Dawson showed that he is a true champion of the division.

Ward,who was sitting ringside for the bout, seems keen to the idea:

While there are many who would argue that Ward would still top Froch, we won't know for sure until these two settle it in the ring once again. Between Ward's inactivity and Froch's resurgence as the clear No. 2 fighter in the division, it's a must-see fight that would generate plenty of buzz.

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Bleacher Report - Boxing: Narvaez vs. Orucuta: Controversial Decision Takes Away from El Huracan's Win

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Narvaez vs. Orucuta: Controversial Decision Takes Away from El Huracan's Win
May 26th 2013, 05:40

Omar Narvaez (39-1-2) was awarded a split-decision win over Felipe Orucuta (27-2) on Saturday night—or Sunday morning, depending on your location—but it didn't come without controversy.

The 37-year-old WBO super flyweight champion was given all he could handle by the 27-year-old Orucuta. The fight was close by most accounts, but many believe Orucuta deserved the decision.

With the fight taking place in Narvaez's native Argentina, it seemed unlikely Orucuta would emerge victorious without a knockout. The final judges scorecards were all over the place.

Per ESPN Deportes, two judges scored the fight for Narvaez at 115-113.

One judge had the fight scored 118-110 for Orucuta.

Boxing Scene tweeted their score and the sentiments of local broadcasters covering the fight:

With so many varying opinions, Narvaez's win seems a bit tainted. After such an illustrious career, it seems the proud Argentine can't be satisfied with this result.

A rematch is the best way to remove all doubt as to who is the better man. Ideally, that fight would take place either at a neutral site, or even in Orucuta's home country of Mexico.

Though he wasn't given the decision, Orucuta did fight well enough to earn some bargaining power if a rematch happens.

Unfortunately, the chance of a fight taken place anywhere but Argentina is slim. Narvaez has fought outside of his country seven times in his career; and just once since 2008.

The last time he fought outside of his country was in Oct. 2011 and he picked up his only loss. Narvaez was nearly shut out for 12 rounds by Nonito Donaire in a failed attempt to move up to bantamweight.

As his career winds down, Narvaez probably won't be interested in taking that sort of risk again. That is especially the case considering a rematch with Orucuta isn't exactly a pay-per-view-worthy event.

Boxing fans and Orucuta may ultimately have to charge this one to the game.

 

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Boxing News: Andre Ward to Froch’s promoter: Pick up the phone if you want a fight

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Andre Ward to Froch's promoter: Pick up the phone if you want a fight
May 26th 2013, 02:39

By Scott Gilfoid: WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward called IBA/WBA super middleweight champion Carl Froch's bluff after learning that Froch said he was interested in fighting him if Ward would be willing to come to the UK to fight Froch in front of a mass of his British fans. Ward told Froch's promoter Eddie [...]

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Boxing News: Andre Ward: Kessler should keep fighting if his body lets him

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Andre Ward: Kessler should keep fighting if his body lets him
May 26th 2013, 04:21

By Allan Fox: Unbeaten Andre Ward doesn't think Mikkel Kessler (46-3, 35 KO's) should retire after his close 12 round unanimous decision loss tonight against IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch in London. Ward thinks Kessler fought a good fight but that he didn't throw enough punches in the early rounds of the fight, and [...]

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Boxing News: Rodriguez stops Hernandez

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Rodriguez stops Hernandez
May 26th 2013, 03:10

NEW YORK (May 25, 2013) Fighting for the sixteenth time on ESPN Friday Night Fights and sixth in front of a huge crowd at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Star Boxing’s Delvin Rodriguez once again showed the spirit of a warrior winning a fierce battle against former world title challenger Freddy “EL Riel” Hernandez with an [...]

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Boxing News: Froch interested in fighting Kessler a third time

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Froch interested in fighting Kessler a third time
May 26th 2013, 00:41

By Scott Gilfoid: Tonight, IBF super middleweight champion Carl Froch (31-2, 22 KO’s) beat WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (46-3, 35 KO’s) tonight by a 12 round unanimous to even the score in their two fights together, but instead of talking about wanting to move on and face the other fighter that whipped him, [...]

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Boxing News: Carl Froch deserves a second fight with Andre Ward

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Carl Froch deserves a second fight with Andre Ward
May 26th 2013, 01:13

By Omar Torres: First off I have to say that tonight’s Cark Froch vs. Kessler fight has to be a candidate for fight of the year and Is a instant classic. This fight had me on the edge of my seat as both warriors went toe to toe in 12 rounds of none stop action [...]

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