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  • What if Calzaghe loses?

    What do you think Calzaghe's next move would be if he loses? America maybe?

  • #2
    he wont loses

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    • #3
      if he loses, then he was drained and will move upt to light heavy...

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      • #4
        I think he'll most likely retire if he loses to Kessler. Sure there could still be good money in fighting an american name. A rematch with Kessler isn't unthinkable either. But i lean towards Calzaghe losing motivation and calling it a day.

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        • #5
          If either one loses in a classic fight then a trilogy could be in the making.

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          • #6
            Rematch with Lacy!! Go Go Go!...


            i dunno if he'd retire... although the fact he breaks his hands every fight will eventually be his downfall.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mickeyb View Post
              Rematch with Lacy!! Go Go Go!...


              i dunno if he'd retire... although the fact he breaks his hands every fight will eventually be his downfall.
              he just make him look like a **** agen he need to fight taylor after this

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              • #8
                If he loses or wins then he will move up to LH IMO.

                He will look for a big fight or two then retire after all he is 36 in Feb.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by typeone View Post
                  What do you think Calzaghe's next move would be if he loses? America maybe?
                  If he loses no one will give a ****. I don't consider him a great fighter. Ricky Hatton tried convincing Joe to come to the U.S. Joe seems like he didn't want to make attempt. I don't hate Calzaghe! but what I'm trying to say here is that he hasn't proved anything.

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                  • #10
                    Depends on the manner of his defeat. If its a close loss in an exciting match, expect a lucrative rematch (I think that Kessler is the kind of fighter who would do that...not least because there arent huge amounts of high-profile options in that division). If its a flash loss or a fairly non-competetive affair, expect him to move up a division and there are a few worthwhile fights he could take, he could easily claim that he is no good at making that weight any more. If he takes a Lacy-esque beating, I'd expect him to consider retirement.

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