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  • “Fighting Words” – Four for ’08: Calzaghe, Hopkins, Marquez and Pacquiao

    by David P. Greisman - Boxing didn’t need Oscar De La Hoya and Floyd Mayweather to save it. Boxing didn’t need to worry about heavyweight unification, main****** attention or mixed martial arts as competition.

    All it needed was a year like 2007.

    The wars between Rafael Marquez and Israel Vazquez. The ascent of young stars, be it in America with Miguel Cotto, Chad Dawson and Juan Diaz, or in foreign markets with Lucien Bute and Koki Kameda. Golden Boy and Top Rank ending their promotional war. And, most importantly, the best facing the best.

    Juan Manuel Marquez got his long-awaited shot at Marco Antonio Barrera. Jermain Taylor stepped into the ring with his consensus top challenger, Kelly Pavlik. Joe Calzaghe unified the super middleweight championship against Mikkel Kessler. Miguel Cotto will go at it with Shane Mosley on Saturday, and Floyd Mayweather-Ricky Hatton follows four weeks later.

    Despite the sanctioning bodies and their politics, throughout the bad decisions and the cementing of boxing as a niche sport, the Sweet Science has always come down to two men lacing up gloves and throwing punches.

    Taylor-Pavlik was 20 minutes of electricity, from Taylor scoring an early knockdown to Pavlik rising from the canvas and rallying to score a come-from-behind victory. They will meet again come February in one of the most anticipated rematches since Diego Corrales-Jose Luis Castillo 2.

    Calzaghe-Kessler brought a massive 50,150 people to Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. They roared, and Calzaghe reacted, throwing 1,010 punches over 12 rounds, boxing in a high gear with energy that carried through into his post-fight interview. One thing stood out in Calzaghe’s conversation with HBO analyst Max Kellerman: his desire to step up seven pounds and challenge the man holding the “Ring Magazine” championship belt. [details]

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    Surprised it doesn't mention Pavlik in the list of rising young stars.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by thread_bumper View Post
      Surprised it doesn't mention Pavlik in the list of rising young stars.
      Wasn't an intentional slight. Went alphabetically, got to three. It's since been fixed.
      Last edited by Mr. David; 11-05-2007, 12:19 AM.

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      • #4
        Indeed, this was an excellent year. :wank:

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        • #5
          07 isn't even over and I'm ready for 08. Pavlik v Taylor two and Marquez v Vazquez are already scheduled and now these two fights. Maybe 08 will be even better for match making then 07.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by shynequasiog22 View Post
            07 isn't even over and I'm ready for 08. Pavlik v Taylor two and Marquez v Vazquez are already scheduled and now these two fights. Maybe 08 will be even better for match making then 07.


            Don't forget Trinidad vs. Roy Lones Jr, Paul Williams vs Kermit Cintron, and the great hope of having the winner of "Cotto-Mosley" vs. Mayweather Jr. Not to mention young prospects who will face each other during 2008.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by MaFu MoFo View Post
              Don't forget Trinidad vs. Roy Lones Jr, Paul Williams vs Kermit Cintron, and the great hope of having the winner of "Cotto-Mosley" vs. Mayweather Jr. Not to mention young prospects who will face each other during 2008.
              Trinidad-Jones is the senior circuit, Williams-Cintron is an even between two contenders. Nothing against thoise fights, but they're not at the top of the list for '08

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kayjay View Post
                Trinidad-Jones is the senior circuit, Williams-Cintron is an even between two contenders. Nothing against thoise fights, but they're not at the top of the list for '08
                You might be right about the Senior Citizens in January, but Paul Williams and Kermit Cintron are Champions, not Contenders. I will put those TWO against MayWeather Jr. any given Saturday and bet on THEM. Paul got the size and the Speed. Kermit got the size and the Power. This fight should be one to be remembered and TOP 5 for 2008.


                Mark my words...

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