Calzaghe Wants To Be The Best Brit Ever

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #31
    Originally posted by elgaringo
    on the upside chris eubank, a prime robin reid, omar shika, richie woodall, charles brewer, byron mitchell and lacy were'nt too shabby. neither were the manner of the peformances. Id like to know who benn fought that were soo much better fighters than calzaghes apponents. I love benn. hes was one of my favorite fighters, but calzaghe would have never been beaten by sugar boy malinga. or koed by a jab by watson. sorry. but true.
    i agree Benn lost twice to Malinga if you take away his debatable decision in their 1st fight & he struggled with henry Wharton ,he was dropped by Anthony Logan ,

    Calzaghe would have Leathered all of them

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    • crillz
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      #32
      Originally posted by divad
      i dont think i said he was'nt unorthodox and if i did i did'nt mean to suggest that ,he was 1 of the most unothodox fighters ever

      what i was getting at was i thought you said that no Middelweight-Supermiddleweight was capable of beating him back in the day i beg to differ
      IMO he was beatable and not as invincable as everyone thought ,by virtue of th fact he is human and fighting other world class fighters that are allowed to punch back ,no fighter is unbeatable IMO RJJ was the best fighter in the division back then but that doesnt mean he would have beaten all in the division ,no way there were some very special fighters back then

      RJJ is 1 of my favourite fighters but no fighter is unbeatable and there was
      enough quality fighters out there at that time for 1/2 of them to have beaten him IMO ,that does'nt mean he was'nt the best fighter in the division however
      Very good post. I agree that no one is unbeatable, some just require more than others to fall, some just need that brick wall of a person to get wrecked, I agree fully with that and much like you didn't mean to imply he wasn't unorthodox I didn't mean to imply he was unbeatable, it's just thinking back on the way he used to dominate his opponents in those 3 weight classes it's hard to think of anyone out there at the time who could beat him, I still can't dig up a name that I thought could do it..

      I want to ask you though, I asked you in another thread but forgot which one so I couldn't see if you answered me, in your sig you put that Floyd lost once.. against who?

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        #33
        Originally posted by crillz
        Very good post. I agree that no one is unbeatable, some just require more than others to fall, some just need that brick wall of a person to get wrecked, I agree fully with that and much like you didn't mean to imply he wasn't unorthodox I didn't mean to imply he was unbeatable, it's just thinking back on the way he used to dominate his opponents in those 3 weight classes it's hard to think of anyone out there at the time who could beat him, I still can't dig up a name that I thought could do it..

        I want to ask you though, I asked you in another thread but forgot which one so I couldn't see if you answered me, in your sig you put that Floyd lost once.. against who?
        just a little cheeky message to the PBF nuthuggers i thought i would wind them up a bit ,they get on my nerves constantly nuthugging nothing objective or rational just like some of the Pac fans

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