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  • #51
    Originally posted by Hooded Terror View Post
    It kind of seemed to me that Calzaghe retired early. It would have been interesting to see him facing top names as a shadow of his former self; shade in the grey, as it were. He should of chased that 50-0 mark. Of course, having said all of that I'll quietly wait for some revisionist reasoning to be posted, if not a scolding from some Calzaghe apologist.
    - - Super Joe came, he saw, and he emasculated American boxing...end of...

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    • #52
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

      - - Super Joe came, he saw, and he emasculated American boxing...end of...
      Super Joe prematurely ejaculated at 46-0. He should have stuck around and faced ascending talent, but he didn't. On the one hand he got it right, walking away with a shine. On the other, he didn't take the shine off of two Americans in their prime. To claim otherwise is at best ignorance, at worst delusion. BTW, Joe did not emasculate anything beyond his foes. To claim that he emasculated the boxing talent of an entire country is an indicator sheer bias and ****eyed judgement on your part. And before you shoot another load, I'm not an American.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules

        - - What grade you get put back this year.

        Dibella had Poppy penciled in to fight Roy and Joe, but blew his shorts out. Dibella sued to win a $4mil civil judgement against Poppy who went crying to Oscar and the rest history.

        Warren one of the most onerous promoters in history wouldn't let Joe on US soil and Roy wouldn't set foot in UK. As soon as Joe was free of Warren, the rest history as he made both his $$$ and history as you struggle with your Big Chief Tablet.


        Dont forget to say Dibella sued for libel, not breach of contract as you erroneously try to claim.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

          Calzaghe would never fight a prime Kovalev much less beat him.
          Neither did Ward unless you buy the garbage judging in the first fight and low blow tactics in the second. Ward did not dare fight the he was beyond age of 33. Why?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

            Neither did Ward unless you buy the garbage judging in the first fight and low blow tactics in the second. Ward did not dare fight the he was beyond age of 33. Why?
            Kovelov was the best 175 pounder in the world when Ward fought him. CLOSE fight, but I had Ward winning a very close decision.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

              Neither did Ward unless you buy the garbage judging in the first fight and low blow tactics in the second. Ward did not dare fight the he was beyond age of 33. Why?
              Ward literally fought him twice

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              • #57
                Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                Kovelov was the best 175 pounder in the world when Ward fought him. CLOSE fight, but I had Ward winning a very close decision.
                I had Kovalev winning a close decision the first time. The judging was questionable especially in the 10th round. But like you said if was a close fight.
                JAB5239 JAB5239 likes this.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                  Ward literally fought him twice
                  He did not fight beyond the age of 33, like 95% of the other light heavyweight of fame do. By quitting the game at age he did he preseveved his " 0 " , and stock. He got a little favorable judging along the way. He is a semi dirty fighter.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post

                    He did not fight beyond the age of 33, like 95% of the other light heavyweight of fame do. By quitting the game at age he did he preseveved his " 0 " , and stock. He got a little favorable judging along the way. He is a semi dirty fighter.
                    And? That has what to do with what you quoted?

                    Calzaghe would never fight a prime Kovalev at 175. He wouldn’t even fight Kelly Pavlik at 170.

                    Ward literally fought him twice so that argument obviously doesn’t apply to him.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post

                      Dont forget to say Dibella sued for libel, not breach of contract as you erroneously try to claim.
                      - - Breach of contract when Poppy ducked both fights that Dibella won. When you gonna admit you never belonged to AOL like you erroneously claim?

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