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  • steptwome
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    Calazaghe closes in on Vegas Deal

    Calzaghe Closes in on Las Vegas deal with showdown againt Veteran Bernard Hopkins-Stephen McMillan The Guardian
    Thursday December 13, 2007


    Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins are almost ready to stop talking and start dancing. After circling each other for more than a month the two boxers are expected to make a deal this week to fight in Las Vegas in April. All being well a contest with Jermain Taylor would follow for Calzaghe in the summer.
    The new BBC sports personality of the year has had Hopkins in his sights since beating Mikkel Kessler in Cardiff on November 4 to become the undisputed world super-middleweight champion. For his part, the American said the only opponent who could motivate him to fight again was the undefeated Welshman. The devil has been in the detail, however, or perhaps more precisely in Hopkins' notoriously difficult business style. "He's a pain in the ass to negotiate with" was Calzaghe's assessment of the former undisputed middleweight champion.

    Talks in Las Vegas between Calzaghe's promoter, Frank Warren, and the Hopkins camp before the Ricky Hatton-Floyd Mayweather fight last weekend moved matters along and agreement on a contest in the light-heavyweight division is now very close. Presuming Calzaghe beats a man who will turn 43 in January he would face Taylor a few months later at super-middleweight level.
    Taylor, who beat Hopkins twice in 2005, lost his WBO and WBC middleweight belts to Kelly Pavlik in September but has exercised a rematch clause and the two will meet again in Las Vegas on February 16 in a non-title contest at super-middleweight. But a fight with Calzaghe is already in Taylor's sights according to his promoter, Lou DiBella. "It's hard to look past this fight but, knowing Jermain, if he beats Pavlik, Joe would be the fight he would want," DiBella said. "Joe is the best and Jermain has always reached out for the best so I would be very surprised if he didn't say, 'Go pursue Calzaghe'.

    "At this point in time I think anyone who knows boxing knows that the second best fighter in the world is Calzaghe and that's only because Floyd Mayweather is out there."

    DiBella believes Calzaghe would find Hopkins easier to deal with in the ring than in the boardroom. "It's no disrespect to Hopkins, who was one of the great fighters of all time, but I just don't see Calzaghe losing to a 43-year-old man who can't punch. I think Hopkins can frustrate him and maybe win a few rounds but Calzaghe has too much and is too young."

    Alex Arthur, the interim WBO super-featherweight champion from Edinburgh, believes Hatton would have required "six arms and two guns" to beat Mayweather last weekend. The 29-year-old, who will defend his title against Manchester's Stephen Foster Jr on Saturday, trained alongside Mayweather in Las Vegas in 2006 before fighting Ricky Burns.

    "Someone said to me, 'How do you think Ricky Hatton will get on against Floyd Mayweather?' I remember thinking to myself, for anyone to beat that man they would need six arms and two guns. It's not fair him fighting against other human beings. You should see him in the gym. It's frightening."

    Mayweather was portrayed as flashy in the build-up to last weekend's bout but Arthur insists his experience of the fighter was enjoyable. "When I was over there with him, at first I found him kind of arrogant. But once I got to know him, all he went on about was his kids."
  • msagrain
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    good news btw whos that ***** in your av?

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    • col Blake
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      does Joe know where Las Vagas is

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      • KESSLER
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        Originally posted by msagrain
        good news btw whos that ***** in your av?
        Andrea Rincon .. some **** like that . says it in the ****ing picture haha

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        • canderous82
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          Let the UK V USA battle commence, hope to God we have a decent undercard this time.

          Retire this racist once and for all Joe.

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          • Chunk..
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            Am assuming that the Hopkins fight will be at LHW???

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            • TonyJ
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              Lav Vegas? New York would have been the better choice. A big crowd of UK fans would have made the trip 2 support Joe and 2 see the city. But now Las Vegas??? It's the same city which they visited for Hatton and Mayweather. It's a bad move i think.

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              • GearsOfWar
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                Las vegas sucks compared to east coast, not happy about where the fights happening. It should have happened where hopkins lives close by and thats the east coast, newyork, philly, those are far better spots and is the home of hopkins... ****ing las vegas is a joke, thats not hopkins home.

                But I guess I'm glad the fights happening, but will be shocked as hell if calzaghe loses.

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                • Chunk..
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TonyJ
                  Lav Vegas? New York would have been the better choice. A big crowd of UK fans would have made the trip 2 support Joe and 2 see the city. But now Las Vegas??? It's the same city which they visited for Hatton and Mayweather. It's a bad move i think.
                  If you give us Brits a choice between seeing the fight in Vegas or New York, We'd pick Vegas every time!!!

                  Trust me on that!

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                  • Banjo7
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                    Its going to be the same thing Scum UK fans go over boo the US anthem and the Welsh ***** gets mullered.

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