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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Joe Calzaghe: What's The Next Step?

    By John Hively - Last Saturday night, WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe disposed of reality star Peter Manfredo. Most fans thought the fight would not last the distance and it didn’t. The referee stopped the one-sided match during the third round, which was unfair to Manfredo since he didn’t appear to be hurt, and was avoiding some of the punches thrown coming his way.

    On the other hand, he lost every second of the first two and a half rounds. The gap in skills was enormous, but Manfredo is a game kid, and he might have made it more competitive had the bout not been prematurely stopped.

    Many fighters start out slowly, lose lots of early rounds and still come back to win.

    Think about the Mike Weaver and John Tate fight in 1980. Weaver lost most of the early rounds. It was such a one-sided bout that I turned it off after ten heats. Why bother watching more of the same? Tate was way out in front. I stopped at a bar twenty minutes later and discovered that I had just missed one of the great comebacks of all time. Weaver stopped Tate late in the fifteenth round. [details]
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    good article.

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    • totalstranga
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      Joe wants the $$$ and I don't blame him. Steve Collins and to a degree Nigel Benn never made **** for money over here. Let him fight Hopkins, Taylor, Tarver...etc.. I don't et all the Kessler nuthuing, he doesn't fight in the states either. let them duke it out over here with neutral judges(Melvina that means NOT YOU). I still say Joe beats MK. Anyone make a Griffin/Glen coffee thread yet?

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      • totalstranga
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        Originally posted by totalstranga
        Joe wants the $$$ and I don't blame him. Steve Collins and to a degree Nigel Benn never made **** for money over here. Let him fight Hopkins, Taylor, Tarver...etc.. I don't et all the Kessler nuthuing, he doesn't fight in the states either. let them duke it out over here with neutral judges(Melvina that means NOT YOU). I still say Joe beats MK. Anyone make a Griffin/Glen coffee thread yet?
        my bad my "g" button is all fubarred. I'm not post-whoring but that post makes me look like a dropout because of the spelling

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        • satori555
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          whats next? hiding in a cave with sven ottke till hes no longer profitable which should be any day now byebye ring magazine title

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          • phallus
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            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            By John Hively - Last Saturday night, WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe disposed of reality star Peter Manfredo. Most fans thought the fight would not last the distance and it didn’t. The referee stopped the one-sided match during the third round, which was unfair to Manfredo since he didn’t appear to be hurt, and was avoiding some of the punches thrown coming his way.

            On the other hand, he lost every second of the first two and a half rounds. The gap in skills was enormous, but Manfredo is a game kid, and he might have made it more competitive had the bout not been prematurely stopped.

            Many fighters start out slowly, lose lots of early rounds and still come back to win.

            Think about the Mike Weaver and John Tate fight in 1980. Weaver lost most of the early rounds. It was such a one-sided bout that I turned it off after ten heats. Why bother watching more of the same? Tate was way out in front. I stopped at a bar twenty minutes later and discovered that I had just missed one of the great comebacks of all time. Weaver stopped Tate late in the fifteenth round. [details]
            james toney came back late against michael nunn, but manfredo is no james toney. i guess they could have let it go on but i don't think manfredo could have turned it around

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            • robjr
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              Originally posted by satori555
              whats next? hiding in a cave with sven ottke till hes no longer profitable which should be any day now byebye ring magazine title
              yea they 2 of a kind..

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                Originally posted by totalstranga
                Joe wants the $$$ and I don't blame him. Steve Collins and to a degree Nigel Benn never made **** for money over here. Let him fight Hopkins, Taylor, Tarver...etc.. I don't et all the Kessler nuthuing, he doesn't fight in the states either. let them duke it out over here with neutral judges(Melvina that means NOT YOU). I still say Joe beats MK. Anyone make a Griffin/Glen coffee thread yet?
                Steve Collins was a nobody.

                Benn was offered $3million to fight Nunn in early '89, but Mendy wanted to wait until the offer was over $5million. Benn would have made millions against Leonard, Hearns or Duran if he'd have beaten Watson or Eubank. And that's it, Nigel told Joe yesterday that he cannot hang around waiting for someone like Froch or Inkin to come along and cause an upset - he needs to go Stateside now and grab the money.

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