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  • #11
    Originally posted by ben41193 View Post
    i think calzaghe is just too good a guy too take this fight. He doesnt wanna ruin taylor. I honestly beleave he feels bad about ruining lacy and is worried about ruining another young fighter with a promising future and i respect hat. I also agree that he should wait a while before fightiinbg taylor. taylor isnt ready at all
    any fighter who has that additude needs to get the **** out of boxing.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Hydro View Post
      Yeah it's unfair, Taylor isn't ready.

      But Manfredo is.

      thaaaank you.

      anyone who seriously believes joe wouldnt take the fight with taylor because he is legitimately concerned about taylor's career needs their head examined.

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      • #13
        Joe Calf.aggy the Brit f.ag from Ireland is ducking another one. He needs to come over to the states to prove he can fight, LMAO, pwn!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Hydro View Post
          Yeah it's unfair, Taylor isn't ready.

          But Manfredo is.

          No No, this raises a good point.

          How in the f$%K does he get off claiming Taylor isn't on his level yet, and yet he fought Bika and now Manfredo? If Taylor "isn't on his level" which I'm pretty sure he'd say the same about Manfredo and Bika, why wouldn't he fight him as a tuneup like he did "Saiko Bika". There would be absolutely no drawback because one of his intentions should be to win over some fans in the States. Ricky Hatton openly stated he's going to fight here against the best opposition, and that's the best move. Let's get down to the bottom line....there is more money in fighting in the States against name opponents:

          And in Cal's interview he was adamant about money. He claimed he was going to fight where the money was. How in the hell is he going to deny that a fight between he and Taylor WOULDN'T BE the biggest payday of his career?



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          • #15
            Anorak, you must see this for what it is: an avoidance. If Calzaghe is not straight up avoiding JT by this, then he is posturing in an effort to get more money or something along those lines.

            The only way not fighting Taylor (as he said he would do) is acceptable is if he fights Hopkins, Adamek, Woods, Johnson, Briggs, or Kessler next.

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            • #16
              For **** sakes, he's starting to piss me off.. he's talking about wanting to make money and get credibility, Jermain Taylor is the man to beat to get both.. even if he's not on Calzaghe's level, NOBODY should turn that fight down.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View Post
                Anorak, you must see this for what it is: an avoidance. If Calzaghe is not straight up avoiding JT by this, then he is posturing in an effort to get more money or something along those lines.

                The only way not fighting Taylor (as he said he would do) is acceptable is if he fights Hopkins, Adamek, Woods, Johnson, Briggs, or Kessler next.
                I could accept it if he fought Hopkins or Kessler, both would have a meaning but Jermain Taylor is the man to beat to get world wide recognition..

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Shanus View Post
                  For **** sakes, he's starting to piss me off.. he's talking about wanting to make money and get credibility, Jermain Taylor is the man to beat to get both.. even if he's not on Calzaghe's level, NOBODY should turn that fight down.
                  You see, I think that's the most ridiculous thing I've read from the Calzaghe updates lately. As stated he was pretty harsh about money in that interview these guys did with him. He was pretty much closed to debating anything outside of money, and he said money like fifteen times.

                  You know what? I think this is Warren's doing. Somehow he's convinced Cal that he shouldn't fight Taylor as Warren also convinced Hatton not to fight Floyd for what would have been his biggest payday of his life.



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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View Post
                    Anorak, you must see this for what it is: an avoidance. If Calzaghe is not straight up avoiding JT by this, then he is posturing in an effort to get more money or something along those lines.

                    The only way not fighting Taylor (as he said he would do) is acceptable is if he fights Hopkins, Adamek, Woods, Johnson, Briggs, or Kessler next.
                    I know man, I was just ****ing around.

                    I just believe that if it was the other way round and Taylor was saying this, people wouldn't be on his nuts as much, that's all. (And remember, I'm not Welsh, so it means **** all to me).

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
                      as Warren also convinced Hatton not to fight Floyd for what would have been his biggest payday of his life.
                      When did he do that??


                      I've not read all of the news story yet - has the Blow said he doesn't want the fight, or is he just posturing for ****s and giggles? Maybe it sounds worse in black and white.

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