WBA/WBC super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler (43-2, 32 KO’s) is still having problems with his injured right eye. Kessler, 31, dropped out of the Super Six tournament recently due to his complaints of not being able to see well out of his right eye, which he injured in his first Super Six tournament bout a year ago against American Andre Ward in November 2009. In an article at Spn.dk, Kessler says “It is still the same. There is no improvement yet. I don’t spare. I do not train hard. I am not in doubt that it will be better. The only question is, when it will be.” Kessler, 31, injured his right eye in his fight with Andre Ward on November 21st last year in his first fight in the Super Six tournament. Kessler complained in the later rounds that he was having problems seeing out of the eye. He stuck it out until the fight was stopped in the 11th due to both of Kessler’s being cut. After healing up, Kessler returned on April 24th and defeated WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch to capture his WBC super middleweight title. Kessler stood in front of Froch the entire fight and beat him to the punch, but also took a lot of shots to both of his eyes. http://www.boxingnews24.com/2010/10/kessler-says-his-injured-eye-isnt-improving/