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Where do you rank Calzaghe Pound 4 Pound
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Originally posted by Roger08 View PostI think calzaghe will have an excuse if he looks crap against b-hop because we all know that fught will be scrappy but Paciquito vs jmm should look good.
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Not top 10. He hasn't fought many "very good" fighters, hasn't fought a Hall of Famer, defeated Mitchell when Mitchell was coming from a loss (and almost did the same against R.Reid, which had lost, then won, then faced Calzaghe -who could only pull a SD).
I don't think people would have called Yory Boy Campas a top 10 pound for pound fighter before he fought Trinidad, even though he had an amazing record. But of course, most of his fights had been in Mexico. I know that, contrary to Campas, Calzaghe is the champion, but I do think that the comparison applies, albeit to a much lesser extent.
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Oh, and before the comparisons start against other young top 10 P4P fighters, Calzaghe has been a champion for more than 10 years. He's had more than enough time to face top, HOF caliber opposition. He's not an up and coming fighter who is starting to make his mark.
Just my non hateful opinion.
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Originally posted by Ras44 View PostOh, and before the comparisons start against other young top 10 P4P fighters, Calzaghe has been a champion for more than 10 years. He's had more than enough time to face top, HOF caliber opposition. He's not an up and coming fighter who is starting to make his mark.
Just my non hateful opinion.
None of the HOF guys wanted to fight him, to dangerous for too little reward
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Maybe, maybe not. Care to elaborate? I do think that the fact that the guy has never fought outside of Europe, and rarely out of UK, hurts your point.
That's why I compare him, to an extent, with Campas, who had fought almost exclusively in Mexico (he had a couple of USA fights) before he stepped up and fought Trinidad in the USA.
In no way I am trying to say that Calzaghe is a bad fighter, it's just that I can't see how he's been put in the top 3 P4P by some people where I don't think he should be even considered for top 10 because of the points I already covered.
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Originally posted by Ras44 View PostMaybe, maybe not. Care to elaborate? I do think that the fact that the guy has never fought outside of Europe, and rarely out of UK, hurts your point.
That's why I compare him, to an extent, with Campas, who had fought almost exclusively in Mexico (he had a couple of USA fights) before he stepped up and fought Trinidad in the USA.
In no way I am trying to say that Calzaghe is a bad fighter, it's just that I can't see how he's been put in the top 3 P4P by some people where I don't think he should be even considered for top 10 because of the points I already covered.
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