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  • #51
    I think Calzaghe should go to America for this fight it would be huge.But it may not happen anyway im not too sure Hopkins will get past Wright,its kind of funny how people seem to bring up Calzaghe fighting in the UK all the time but never seem to mention that Hopkins has never boxed outside of the US.

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    • #52
      Thats americans for you!

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      • #53
        Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
        And Hopkins is clever in that he knew Tarver was the weaker opponent for him and took Tarver instead of Joe. He is a clever businessman. Tarver beating a past it rjj doesnt impress me.
        I keep asking and I don't get an answer from you euros. I'm typing english here, I thought you guys invented the language? Again: name a single great fighter that Calzone defeated.

        And if you think that Tarver, the former undisputed unified light heavyweight champion of the world, who basically destroyed Roy Jones to the husk he remains, is a weak opponent...no wonder nobody takes you euros seriously.

        Wake me up when Calzone defeats any great fighter, unifies his division, stops padding his record with tv personalities, and wins a title at a higher weight class. Until then he's just another Welsh girl.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by number6 View Post
          I think Calzaghe should go to America for this fight it would be huge.But it may not happen anyway im not too sure Hopkins will get past Wright,its kind of funny how people seem to bring up Calzaghe fighting in the UK all the time but never seem to mention that Hopkins has never boxed outside of the US.
          Legends don't travel to fight challengers. Calzone wants to be a legend, he needs to accomplish something great. It seems Calzone only cares about being a local champion, not a world champion.

          Be grateful Hopkins is even considering inviting the Welsh girl over when Calzone has never accomplished anything great in his entire career.

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          • #55
            He's still bitter because his boy Lacey got his face rearranged...i bet it still annoys him even today

            Good excuse about the legends not travelling though...it doesn`t work though if you've NEVER travelled outside your own country...was Hopkins a legend when he made his debut fight...why am i even debating this with you...you clearly have some kind of mental ******ation.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by The Final Word View Post
              And that won't be happening as Calzone is going to retire early at 35 having never fought outside of Wales. Maybe he can fight all the Contender personalities and make it to 30 wins?
              Fact #36565 - Calzaghe has had the majority of his professional fights outside Wales.

              He's positively a globetrotter when compared to the likes of Hopkins, Taylor and Kessler.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by The Final Word View Post
                I keep asking and I don't get an answer from you euros. I'm typing english here, I thought you guys invented the language? Again: name a single great fighter that Calzone defeated.

                And if you think that Tarver, the former undisputed unified light heavyweight champion of the world, who basically destroyed Roy Jones to the husk he remains, is a weak opponent...no wonder nobody takes you euros seriously.

                Wake me up when Calzone defeats any great fighter, unifies his division, stops padding his record with tv personalities, and wins a title at a higher weight class. Until then he's just another Welsh girl.
                I already gave you two names, you just chose not to accept them.


                Originally posted by The Final Word View Post
                Legends don't travel to fight challengers.
                Presumably Hopkins was born a legend then?

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                • #58
                  You guys do not seem to understand. The U.S. is the mecca of boxing, and Hopkins is the champ at 175 until he is beaten or officiall retires. He beat the man at that weight, and that's that. Joe would be seen as the challenger to Hopkins due to the difference in weight class, and Hopkins longer reigning status as an elite fighter.

                  Again: The U.S. is the mecca of boxing, whether anyone LIKES it or not. Fact is apart from emotion and perception. Hopkins had no impetus to travel anywhere because he already happened to live where the mecca of boxing exists: The U.S.

                  Take this as 'arrogant U.S. xenophobic banter' if you wish. It does not trouble me. I am not even a Hopkins fan.

                  And if you think that Tarver, the former undisputed unified light heavyweight champion of the world, who basically destroyed Roy Jones to the husk he remains
                  False. Jones already substantially damaged his 'husk' before he faced Tarver. Tarver then, a good fighter (not great) had enough skills to take advantage of a depleted Roy Jones. The performance Roy gave vs Tarver the 1st go round were the last echoes of a great fighter, and he showed a lot of heart.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View Post
                    False. Jones already substantially damaged his 'husk' before he faced Tarver. Tarver then, a good fighter (not great) had enough skills to take advantage of a depleted Roy Jones. The performance Roy gave vs Tarver the 1st go round were the last echoes of a great fighter, and he showed a lot of heart.
                    False. Roy was considered by most authorities in the sport at the time of Jones-Tarver 1, to be the P4P greatest fighter in boxing. Tarver came along and shattered that myth, particularly in Jones-Tarver 2. Jones never was the same again. Johnson then finished off his remains.

                    Hindsight is 20/20. The fact that you can say today that Roy must have been on the decline when he first faced Tarver makes you no seer. Nice speculation though.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by me2007 View Post
                      He's still bitter because his boy Lacey got his face rearranged...i bet it still annoys him even today

                      Good excuse about the legends not travelling though...it doesn`t work though if you've NEVER travelled outside your own country...was Hopkins a legend when he made his debut fight...why am i even debating this with you...you clearly have some kind of mental ******ation.

                      Funny, I'm the one pointing out that Lacy was a manufactured fighter similar to Peter is today, only less accomplished. It is you euros who are arguing about what a great fighter Lacy is. That means on Sunday after the exhibition fight you'll also be talking about what a great fighter Manfrodo is. Keep digging Calzone a deeper hole...he'll never become great because his fans have such low expectations for him. Calzone is like the George W Bush of boxing, without the speech impediments!

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