1. Joe Calzaghe = Jesus Christ.
2. Give me an example of where The Blow was pushed backwards and unable to fight.
And that's a BAD thing??? After eleven rounds where he's ahead on points with The Schnell, he goes "Listen - have a free crack at my chin just for ****s and giggles, isn't it?"
Funnily enough, when he fought Eubank he was known as a ****er more than a boxer. His power HAS deteriorated, but it's underrated by the majority of Fat Yanks and may return at Light Heavy. Need I remind you of "And Lacy's hurt! Lacy's hurt in the first round! We thought it might be Calzoogee that got hurt early!"
Actually, less than 42% of his fights have been in Wales. I appreciate that Fat Yanks may not quite appreciate the refineries of fighting the likes of Robin Reid in England, but The Blow has twice fought in Germany. I appreciate that geographically Germany is near ("it's still his backyard" - The Semi Senor, 2006) but Germany is THE most hostile environment for ANY boxer... and that includes America.
Who ARE these "big names" of which you speak? America hasn't had a consistent presence in the SMW division (Roy passed through when the Blow was just a novice) and every Fat Yank that's meant anything has travelled over and got pwned.
But then it's a catch-22... he can't fight them because he's not a "name", but he can't get a "name" without fighting them, because the Fat Yanks refuse to acknowledge anyone who isn't a Fat Yank. Look at how many people are saying "who?" over Kessler. Joe got his name by beating up a punching bag with a US passport.
Show me the interviews where The Blow has said this.
While his career could have been better, the likes of (old) Eubank, Robin Reid and Mitchell aren't exactly "nobodies". Every 1 in 2 of the Blow's opponents was a worthy challenger IMO.
A "legend". The way people talk, it's as if Hopkins's competition was stellar.. it wasn't. It was a LITTLE better than The Blow's, but not as much as people (Yanks) like to make out. When your career defining fight comes against a two foot Mexican, it ain't saying much.
2. Give me an example of where The Blow was pushed backwards and unable to fight.
he will scrap with a guy just for the sake of scrapping with him
and his punches pack all the power of a roman candle.
There's nothing extraordinary about a fighter like Calzaghe. He's fought only in his home Country of Wales for his entire career.
without ever fighting big names in America?
The point is, the best are always willing to fight the best in America.
The point is, the best are always willing to fight the best in America.
I've just grown weary of Calzaghe's talk over the years, calling out guys like Hopkins and Jones when they were mega-stars and he still hadn't even beaten anybody of note.
I'm sorry Calzaghe (and his fans) but I'm very weary of any professional fighter who has refused to fight outside of his own backyard
and has been figting nobodies for the better of 15 years.
Especially now that he's looking to cement his "legacy" off the back of a past his prime ring legend who's seen better days.
Comment