JOE CALZAGHE has revealed he will quit boxing by the end of the year because he is too lazy to carry on fighting.
The undefeated world champion takes on Bernard Hopkins on April 19 and plans one more showdown after his Las Vegas date with the veteran American.
Calzaghe has gone on six years longer than he ever intended, admitting he wanted a few more quid in the bank before he hung up his gloves.
He said: “I’m too effing lazy to keep fighting. I know when enough is enough and I’ll be out of boxing by the end of this year.
“My routine used to be that after fighting on a Saturday night, I’d be back in the gym first thing on a Monday morning. Now I’m back training after four months.
“I was nine when I began boxing and as a 26-year-old pro I was telling anyone who would listen that I’d be gone by the time I was 30.
“Here I am at 36 still throwing punches.
“I’m not thick enough to stay in boxing, I definitely won’t find it hard to walk away from the sport.
“And when I say I’m going to retire I will stay retired. But those are famous last words, aren’t they?
“To be honest, after I unified the super-middleweight division by beating Mikkel Kessler I’d have retired then if I had more millions in the bank.
“Money talks. Who knows? In a few years’ time I might make some ill-advised comeback and get my ass kicked!”
Calzaghe also insists his final days wearing gloves will not be tarnished by fighting ‘tomato cans’.
The Welsh Warrior wants to go out with a bang by beating 43-year-old Hopkins at light-heavyweight and then taking on another undefeated fighter in Kelly Pavlik for his swansong.
Pavlik first has a June 7 defence of his middleweight title against Calzaghe’s stablemate Gary Lockett in Atlantic City.
Calzaghe declared: “The biggest fight I want is Pavlik.
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“He is the last one to get my juices going. He’s 33-0, I’m 44-0. It doesn’t come much better than that.
“I always thought I would retire undefeated and years ago people may have thought it was something of a pipedream. But now I am so close. It is like being on the final lap of doing something remarkable.
“Rocky Marciano has done it but very few people have.
“I am not a paper champion either — I am the undisputed champion who beat Mikkel Kessler.
“People will see how good he is in the next few years as I’m sure he will come to dominate the super-middles.
“I could have taken the easy option and stayed in Wales and had a few voluntary defences but that just isn’t my style.
“Fighting boxers like Kessler and Jeff Lacy means so much more to me than having a bunch of fights against people nobody knows about.
“The Kessler and Lacy fights were tough ones because I was the underdog in each of them.
“To retire at the top and get out undefeated is a remarkable thing but I want to make sure my last few challenges are tough challenges.”
Chris Eubank
Richie Woodhall
Charles Brewer
Robin Reid
Byron Mitchell
Mario Veit
Jeff Lacy
Sakio Bika
Mikkel Kessler
Bernard Hopkins
Fight me a tomato can on that list.
eubank - past it
Richie Woodhall - who?
Charles Brewer - again who?
Robin Reid - close fight. reid should've gotten the nod
Byron Mitchell - seriously?
Mario Veit - had a goog record. decent fighter
Jeff Lacy - good fighter. jc demolished him
Sakio Bika - above avg opponent.. took the last few rounds (7-11?) on all judges scorecards
Mikkel Kessler - good fighter
Bernard Hopkins - elite, but old
2-3 legit good fighters.. ur so biased its noy even funny.. notice that joe started to up the opp late in his career
I dont wonna see Joe fight Pavlik!!! I think he should retire after this one!! He aint got nothing to prove in my eyes..In all his fights he has never come close to losing...
Calzague is right on his plans, at his age there is not much higher he can go.
If he fights Pavlik and wins, he could consider a final farewell showdown with Roy Jones as well, if the time is right by then. That would be a huge moneymaker fight to retire on.
Pavlik is the only guy out there fighting. Woods is a limited but tough fighter, Dawson hasn`t fought anyone ive heard of. Jones jnr is damaged goods and would most likely get his ass handed to him.
There is no point in hanging around for the sake of it, the man has proved himself against young hungry fighters like Kessler and Lacy where he was the underdog.
If he hasn`t got a great resume, its because people like Jones JNR decided to waste 8 years of their careers fighting 'tomato cans'. WHy didn`t he step into the SMW division and fight Calzaghe, he would have had a great chance to beta Calzaghe, now his feet are too slow and if he gets tapped he goes to sleep.
If Calzaghe retires having beaten Hopkins and Pavlik as his final fights, I don't think anyone can question that he is an all-time great. At the moment? No, because either by fault of his own or fault of American fighters ducking him, he still has something to prove against the best Americans.
Calzaghe and Jones Jr should have fought in their primes that match up, say just before Roy went to heavyweight. Calzaghe was experienced enough against quality opposition by then and Roy wasn't over the hill. I really, really hope they don't fight now though, because it would tear me apart to see Joe make a mockery of Roy (which I believe would happen) and the win would do nothing for Joe's resume. I really want people to give Joe the credit he deserves. Hopkins may be old, but he is still a P4P fighter and therefore, boosts Joe's resume.
Why does he keep calling Pavlik out?
Pavlik is two division below LHW and hardly the greatest middleweight champ of all time. He should be talking about Dawson and Woods
And Dawson is who? So far he has beaten no one, people manage to dismiss his win over Kessler, yet a win over Dawson will mean something? And Woods would mean something to British fans, but he has nothing to prove to them, to Americans Woods would just be another "euro bum" "tomato can" etc. Calzaghe needs American names, and Pavlik is the golden boy at the moment.
Why does he keep calling Pavlik out?
Pavlik is two division below LHW and hardly the greatest middleweight champ of all time. He should be talking about Dawson and Woods
“Money talks. Who knows? In a few years’ time I might make some ill-advised comeback and get my ass kicked!”
This is too true...
Leonard vs Camacho is a great example.
I hope he beats Hopkins and Pavlik before retiring. But i think even if he does he wont recieve the credit he deserves.
Hes beat some very good domestic fighters, he beat Eubank ect, he simply out-classed Lacy (who at the time ,eveyone outside the UK said would knock-out Calzaghe).
He then ,in his twilight years, beat the classy Kessler and now could defeat Hopkins and Pavlik before retiring undefeated.
He's put on some greats shows and for me is a great fighter. I just hope he beats Hopkins/Pavlik and retires undefeated.
Chris Eubank
Richie Woodhall
Charles Brewer
Robin Reid
Byron Mitchell
Mario Veit
Jeff Lacy
Sakio Bika
Mikkel Kessler
Bernard Hopkins
Fight me a tomato can on that list.
If only Roy retired after beating Tarver the first time.
Roy retires 49-1 (DQ)
Joe retires 46-0
No one has seen any ***** in eithers armour and argues who was the best.
IMO Calzaghe is a class act. I hope he wins his 2 next fights and then he should retire with nothing left to prove and a well-deserved fat bank-account.