"Team" Calzaghe is a joke.

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  • Don Gorgon
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    #21
    I don't think it's a case of not admiring their achievements, I think it's the way their camp treated Haye. Haye was the belt holder and their comments lacked class and justice was served when Macca got beat.

    The above video shows this. I hope Macca can recover from this but he won't get any credit from me if he continues to fight bin men after this.

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    • dansapien
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      #22
      Originally posted by SHB
      Er ... no. It comes from Haye's own comments. Haye's the first to admit that being at CW affects his stamina and power.

      As for the Calzaghe stable, if you can't admire the fact that those fighters are achieving far beyond their dreams or talent then you're a sad ****. One defeat doesn't take away from the fact they're doing a superb job up there.

      are you mad, they are all achieving very little. No belt means anything if you fighting completely worthless opposition.

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      • duffgun
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        #23
        He is probably a bit overrated but Enzo lost to an elite cruiserweight.

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        • Tobi.G
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          #24
          Originally posted by _Ricky_
          This is based on Enzo being KOed in a 50/50 fight where both fighters have 1 punch KO power?

          Please...
          Common that was never a 50/50 fight! To most experts and fans Haye was the clear favourite. They could fight 10 times and Haye would win about 8 of them. Haye is just on another level.
          And Enzo Calzaghe is a verry good trainer for his son, since he formed calzaghe and teached him to fight but if hes an good overall trainer for other fighters that is the question. Most times the father/son relationship works verry well for fighters. Most of these guys have unique styles like Mayweather, Calzaghe or Byrd and they are trained and formed by their Daddys. Mayweather is p4p Nr.1, Calzaghe is p4p Top5 and Byrd was a heavyweightchampion as an natural light-heavyweight and he had an unique style.
          Last edited by Tobi.G; 03-15-2008, 01:27 PM.

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          • dansapien
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            #25
            Originally posted by Tobi.G
            Common that was never a 50/50 fight! To most experts and fans Haye was the clear favourite. They could fight 10 times and Haye would win about 8 of them. Haye is just on another level.
            And Enzo Calzaghe is a verry good trainer for his son, since he formed calzaghe and teached him to fight but if hes an good overall trainer for other fighters that is the question. Most times the father/son relationship works verry well for fighters. Most of these guys have unique styles like Mayweather, Calzaghe or Byrd and they are trained and formed by their Daddys. Mayweather is p4p Nr.1, Calzaghe is p4p Top5 and Byrd was a heavyweightchampion as an natural light-heavyweight and he had an unique style.
            completely agree mate.

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            • Gorguruga
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              #26
              Originally posted by Don Gorgon
              That video was ****ing amazing! I've got tears of laughter from watching that vid!

              Totally ****ing owned! HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!
              lol it was done real nice. Enzo Calzaghe might be an above-average trainer but he's gotta be the worst boxing analyst alive. Literally everything he said about Haye was proven wrong in the fight, in less than 6 minutes!

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              • The Critic
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                #27
                They aren't top talents, except for Joe, but you have to respect the results Enzo C. has gotten from them.

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                • msagrain
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by _Ricky_
                  This is based on Enzo being KOed in a 50/50 fight where both fighters have 1 punch KO power?

                  Please...
                  i no the coach can only do so much, enzo even said he did not do what he was told to do in the fight.

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                  • hookoutofhell
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                    #29
                    if enzo calghe had fighters like amir khan and kevin mighty mitchell in his gym they'd be alot better fighters than they currently are.

                    agree with some of the posters above that enzo sr has maximised the potential rom the likes of gavin rees and bradley pryce, he has maximimsed their strengths to a point where they now hide their weaknesses.

                    joe calzaghe is however a genius boxer with the kinda skills that sometime you just can teach.
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                    Last edited by hookoutofhell; 03-14-2011, 12:53 PM.

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