He looks weaker and weaker and weaker with every single fight. At the weigh-in, each of Joe's hands looked bigger than his waist! He's been struggling to make 168 for years, but now it's gone too far because he has no strength left.
You could tell it was just pitter-patter stuff tonight, a far cry from the days he was banging harder than heavyweights. In his early career he looked like a really big lad, strong. Now, he just looks weak and skinny, and his punching is getting sloppier with each fight that passes.
Move up to light-heavy FFS.
Nah, he needs to fight Kessler at 175.. then he'd take him out.
why not unify the belts before moving up and make it an Undisputed Title fight, other than that it's only going to be a special attraction at 175. still a good fight but there is nothing really on the line to make it a high stakes fight.
unify 168 then move on........
He looks weaker and weaker and weaker with every single fight. At the weigh-in, each of Joe's hands looked bigger than his waist! He's been struggling to make 168 for years, but now it's gone too far because he has no strength left.
You could tell it was just pitter-patter stuff tonight, a far cry from the days he was banging harder than heavyweights. In his early career he looked like a really big lad, strong. Now, he just looks weak and skinny, and his punching is getting sloppier with each fight that passes.
Move up to light-heavy FFS.
he needs to fight Kessler before going up in weight.
It's funny your saying this right after Kessler's victory over Beyer.
GEOFF.. maybe it was because BIKA is a TOUGH S.O.B... Instead of taking away from Calzaghe.. Give some credit to BIKA.. it will make ya feel better I Promise
Sorry, but Calzaghe was really lacking.. his age looks like it has caught up with him, but more worringly it was clear his strength is long lost, all these years struggling to get himself down in weight.
I'm saying this right after Calzaghe looked weaker and sloppier than ever.
GEOFF.. maybe it was because BIKA is a TOUGH S.O.B... Instead of taking away from Calzaghe.. Give some credit to BIKA.. it will make ya feel better I Promise
I'm saying this right after Calzaghe looked weaker and sloppier than ever.
Maybe he was sloppy against Bika but he appeared to be the stronger fighter all throughout.
That's not to say I'd favor Kessler over Calzaghe, I cannot do that as I've only seen Kessler fight about 4 rounds but interesting coincidence.
And I dont think that Calzaghe did all that bad against Bika as some people are saying. The guy was a solid fighter and brought his A game, Calazaghe still clearly won the fight. And it was an exciting entertaining fight.
It's funny your saying this right after Kessler's victory over Beyer.
That's not to say I'd favor Kessler over Calzaghe, I cannot do that as I've only seen Kessler fight about 4 rounds but interesting coincidence.
He looks weaker and weaker and weaker with every single fight. At the weigh-in, each of Joe's hands looked bigger than his waist! He's been struggling to make 168 for years, but now it's gone too far because he has no strength left.
You could tell it was just pitter-patter stuff tonight, a far cry from the days he was banging harder than heavyweights. In his early career he looked like a really big lad, strong. Now, he just looks weak and skinny, and his punching is getting sloppier with each fight that passes.
Move up to light-heavy FFS.
It's funny your saying this right after Kessler's victory over Beyer.
thank you.. calzaghe will lose to kessler homeboy..
kessler is more disaplined and has a goes in with a gameplan..
JC is kool to watch.. just hop off his dick.. seriously.. its gettin really old..
call me a hater.. calzaghe should stay at super middle.. theres more challenges there for him at supermiddle than light heavy..
joe is a whiner.. he whines about everything... even jim grey asked him in the post fight lacy interview about how negative he was before the fight..
juice, joe is a good fight no doubt.. but he is a bitch.. period.
hop off his nuts too
Fuck you bitch.
call me a hater.. calzaghe should stay at super middle.. theres more challenges there for him at supermiddle than light heavy..
joe is a whiner.. he whines about everything... even jim grey asked him in the post fight lacy interview about how negative he was before the fight..
juice, joe is a good fight no doubt.. but he is a bitch.. period.
hop off his nuts too
I think Calzaghe has to fight Kessler. If he beats Kessler and unifies the division, he solidifies his name in the sport. Then he'll be able to draw other people to move up and fight him or command bigger fights at LHW.
I think he's gonna have to tough it out and try to make SMW at least one more time to fight Kessler.
Joe Calzaghe's career has been mismanaged from day one. He needed to get more exposure overseas, but it didn't happen. He was never going to get the big fights if he stayed in Britain. Last night's poor performance might be a result of dehydration, but super-middleweight is his division, like or not. If he moves up in wieght, he has to start over again because there are no superstars at lightheavy with super egos. The problems Calzaghe has today are a direct result of mismagement of the past. The biggest fight he can hope for is Kessler, but Kessler isn't all that well known, so the fight doesn't rate to be a big PPV draw. And the worst part is, if Calzaghe has to resort to radical dehydration to make weight, Kessler will beat the crap out of him!
Personally I think he should haven given up his belts and started calling out the top guys at lightheavy and cruiser. Facing Bika was not only a compatitive risk, but a marketing risk as well. If he didn't dominiate Bika the way he dominated Lacy, he devalues the price of his stock. That is what happened and now it is going to be tough to sell him in the American market.
You think maybe his dad or his team sucks at wrapping his hands?
He's had it since his earliest days in boxing (since he was a kid) because he could always whack abnormally hard, putting bigger and older boys to sleep with left swings.
You think maybe his dad or his team sucks at wrapping his hands?
He's had it since his earliest days in boxing (since he was a kid) because he could always whack abnormally hard, putting bigger and older boys to sleep with left swings.