I was ringside at his debut and I watched him KO Paul Hanlon in the first round at Cardiff Arms Park on the undercard of the 1993 Lewis vs Bruno fight.
A friend of mine is Bruno's nephew, and he was able to take a friend from school to go watch the fight with him, and knowing I already had an interest in boxing, he asked me if I wanted to go.
It was the first live boxing match I had ever seen (we got there a little bit late and missed the first fight on the card), and after watching the ease with which he dealt with Hanlon I have been a devoted lifelong fan of Joe Calzaghe ever since.
Since then I have seen EVERY SINGLE ONE of Joe's fights, either live or on live TV.
I think that gives me the right to say that my hero has in fact never lost to anyone.
We already know that though, this thread has nothing to do with Joe.
1k points to who ever translate this to my fellow man preoxide.
According a translater site:
for the wise words with few enough.
If you want to do stupid to ignore the fact that not everyone lives thinking that Joe is the big thing. Most think he killed his career with peliando and only came to the United States peliar old. Yet beating leaves doubts.
if you think it is only hatred or arrogance that we are on the other side of the pond as follows on your trip. me no problem.
When I was a kid---
Salvador Sanchez > Danny "Little Red" Lopez. Both times. (Sanchez was great, but I never appreciated him at the time and of course, taken too soon).
Tommy Hearns > Pipino Cuevas (never was much of a Hearns fan after that)
para buen entendedor con pocas palabras basta.
Si te quieres hacer el bobo para ignorar el hecho de que no todo el mundo vive pensando que joe es la gran cosa. La mayoria piensa que hizo su carrera peliando con muertos y que solo vino a estados unidos a peliar con viejos. Aun asi ganandoles, deja dudas.
si piensas que solo es odio o arrogancia de los que estamos del otro lado del charco pues sigue en tu viaje. conmigo no hay problema.
sorry for my english :D
1k points to who ever translate this to my fellow man preoxide.
If this post actually made sense I might be able to give you a proper answer.
para buen entendedor con pocas palabras basta.
Si te quieres hacer el bobo para ignorar el hecho de que no todo el mundo vive pensando que joe es la gran cosa. La mayoria piensa que hizo su carrera peliando con muertos y que solo vino a estados unidos a peliar con viejos. Aun asi ganandoles, deja dudas.
si piensas que solo es odio o arrogancia de los que estamos del otro lado del charco pues sigue en tu viaje. conmigo no hay problema.
sorry for my english :D
you are absolutly right.....
you can leave the thread and come up after joe realize that he aint gonna be remember as much as you love him if he retires now...
If this post actually made sense I might be able to give you a proper answer.
I was ringside at his debut and I watched him KO Paul Hanlon in the first round at Cardiff Arms Park on the undercard of the 1993 Lewis vs Bruno fight.
A friend of mine is Bruno's nephew, and he was able to take a friend from school to go watch the fight with him, and knowing I already had an interest in boxing, he asked me if I wanted to go.
It was the first live boxing match I had ever seen (we got there a little bit late and missed the first fight on the card), and after watching the ease with which he dealt with Hanlon I have been a devoted lifelong fan of Joe Calzaghe ever since.
Since then I have seen EVERY SINGLE ONE of Joe's fights, either live or on live TV.
I think that gives me the right to say that my hero has in fact never lost to anyone.
you are absolutly right.....
you can leave the thread and come up after joe realize that he aint gonna be remember as much as you love him if he retires now...
anyone can support a winner.
I was ringside at his debut and I watched him KO Paul Hanlon in the first round at Cardiff Arms Park on the undercard of the 1993 Lewis vs Bruno fight.
A friend of mine is Bruno's nephew, and he was able to take a friend from school to go watch the fight with him, and knowing I already had an interest in boxing, he asked me if I wanted to go.
It was the first live boxing match I had ever seen (we got there a little bit late and missed the first fight on the card), and after watching the ease with which he dealt with Hanlon I have been a devoted lifelong fan of Joe Calzaghe ever since.
Since then I have seen EVERY SINGLE ONE of Joe's fights, either live or on live TV.
I think that gives me the right to say that my hero has in fact never lost to anyone.