Big props to Joe
His work rate is top notch.
He would've been a major hit in the USA as well.
Let's see if the Hops fight can be made in Vegas so that Joe can showcase his talent to the US fans.
Joe is no slouch, and against Hopkins he may shine. :boxing:
thats pathetic.......hes 35 and has fought NO ONE.
Trinidad...Nope.
RJJr....Nope
Glen Johnson.....Nope
Antonio Tarver....Nope
Prime Hopkins.....Nope
Jermain Taylor.....Nope
do you like any fighter that ISNT black? im just curious. I know you've complimented other fighters but you never go out of your way to defend or critique a fighter other than Williams, Hopkins or Mayweather.
It's quite good actually. But it's difficult to give him the Reid decision, so many overhand lefts and huge right hands landing on him, all the time in that fight
I haven't see that one yet. Who doesn't have at least one Castillo or Sturm on their record?
thats pathetic.......hes 35 and has fought
Chris Eubank
Robin Reid
Omar Sheika
Byron Mitchell
Jeff Lacy
Mikkel Kessler
among others.
Trinidad...Nope. Welterweight
RJJr....Nope Light Heavyweight
Glen Johnson.....Nope Light Heavyweight
Antonio Tarver....Nope Light Heavyweight
Prime Hopkins.....Nope Middleweight
Jermain Taylor.....Nope Middleweight
Fixed it for you.
Calzaghe's last-ever loss came in July 1990 in Prague in the European Junior Championships, to this guy: http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=104281&cat=boxer
It was Calzaghe's first-ever fight using a headguard as well as the first-ever southpaw he fought, and the headguard was too loose so Preda would just flick the headguard and spin off to annoy Joe, and out of a fencer's stance to befuddle young Joseph. It was a dodgy decision as well, being against an East European in East Europe, but Calzaghe took too long to figure the other guy out and gave away the first round and a half or so. (Preda went on to win silver in the 1991 world championships)
Yer I remember reading about that in Joe's autobiography.
thats pathetic.......hes 35 and has fought NO ONE.
Trinidad...Nope.
RJJr....Nope
Glen Johnson.....Nope
Antonio Tarver....Nope
Prime Hopkins.....Nope
Jermain Taylor.....Nope
Well, he fought Mark Delaney, Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, Richie Woodhall, Mario Veit, Charles Brewer, Byron Mitchell, Jeff Lacy and Mikkel Kessler, and was down to fight both Steve Collins and Bernard Hopkins only for both to pull out
No losses in 17 1/2 years, not too bad.
It's quite good actually. But it's difficult to give him the Reid decision, so many overhand lefts and huge right hands landing on him, all the time in that fight
Calzaghe's last-ever loss came in July 1990 in Prague in the European Junior Championships, to this guy: http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=104281&cat=boxer
It was Calzaghe's first-ever fight using a headguard as well as the first-ever southpaw he fought, and the headguard was too loose so Preda would just flick the headguard and spin off to annoy Joe, and out of a fencer's stance to befuddle young Joseph. It was a dodgy decision as well, being against an East European in East Europe, but Calzaghe took too long to figure the other guy out and gave away the first round and a half or so. (Preda went on to win silver in the 1991 world championships)
No losses in 17 1/2 years, not too bad.
Calzaghe's last-ever loss came in July 1990 in Prague in the European Junior Championships, to this guy: http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=104281&cat=boxer
It was Calzaghe's first-ever fight using a headguard as well as the first-ever southpaw he fought, and the headguard was too loose so Preda would just flick the headguard and spin off to annoy Joe, and out of a fencer's stance to befuddle young Joseph. It was a dodgy decision as well, being against an East European in East Europe, but Calzaghe took too long to figure the other guy out and gave away the first round and a half or so. (Preda went on to win silver in the 1991 world championships)