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  • #21
    Both Calzaghe and Hatton's resume is hard to define, They both fought too many mediocre opposition IMO and only have 0ne or two good names on their resume.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Burner View Post
      That shouldnt be hard..Calzage hasnt did **** in the sport.
      you just made alot of people good luck!

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      • #23
        Originally posted by azza View Post
        Calzaghe is a good fighter .. but if he wants to outshine any British boxer, It should be Hatton.

        In my opinion Hatton has done more than Joe, he didn't have a 20 year title run, but i bet with the right management and picked opponents he could have, instead he chose to look for big name fights and traveled to get them.

        He just lost against a prime p4p best fighter on the entire planet, moving up in weight, traveling thousands of miles to fight .. to be the best on the planet

        Joe just beat Hopkins ... a good few years out of prime Hopkins and he failed to do it impressively, but Joe will be remembered for his skill and title run, not who he fought.
        He did? A win on foreign soil against a decrepid Castillo and an absolute battering from Mayweather don't equate to "doing more" than a 10 year champ, 20 defence winning P4P top 3 fighter.

        I love Ricky to bits and financially he's already done better than Calzaghe but their legacies are miles apart.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
          Poor, pathetic little haters. Must be overcompensating for inadequacies in other areas.

          #3 p4p beyaaaaaaaaatch, suck on that.
          Like his grammar 'hasnt did **** [sic]' !!!!

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          • #25
            Run Joe run

            Watch out joe ricky hattons out the frame and your the next fatal attraction lol

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Burner View Post
              That shouldnt be hard..Calzage hasnt did **** in the sport.
              Tell me, is it a sponsored bull**** you're on today? here's 20p.
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              Medical marijuana
              Last edited by mojack; 09-07-2011, 04:49 PM.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                Junior Witter wants to perform better than his countryman Joe Calzaghe. Witter defends his WBC junior welterweight title against Timothy Bradley on Saturday in Nottingham. Witter feels that Calzaghe did not look his best when winning a split-decision over Bernard Hopkins a few weeks ago in Las Vegas. He knows that he can't afford to give anything but a stellar performance. [details]
                in calzaghe's defense, hopkins is hard to look good against.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by WLAD OWNS View Post
                  Hatton can't even hold Calzaghe's jockstrap.
                  Calzaghe is clearly a better fighter than Hatton, and has by far the better resume: Lacy, Kessler, Hopkins, Brewer, Eubank, Mitchell, Reid, Woodhall, Veit and Sheika.

                  Hatton has courage and aggressiveness, but is reach-challenged and seems to tire and weaken in later rounds (Collazo, Urango, and Mayweather fights).

                  Joe is smarter, able to improvise, and gets stronger as the fights go on.
                  Last edited by The Hammer; 05-08-2008, 07:39 AM.

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                  • #29
                    Mark Vester needs a third grade tutor.

                    A Welshmen and Englishmen are about as much countrymen as Mexicans and Americans! Please go look at a map or talk to a third grade teacher, this is the second time first being when you called Hattan and Calzaghe countrymen. Third time the charm, you may get it right.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by azza View Post
                      Castillo - looked pretty shot to be fair, but he knocked him out for the first time and he won his next fight by knockout.
                      I really don't know where you guys come up with this stuff.

                      Castillo was stopped five, count em, FIVE times prior to Hatton.

                      1. Cesar Soto
                      2. Javier Jauregui (twice)
                      3. Julio Alverez
                      4. Diego Corrales.


                      Not to mention that Castillo's purse in the Hatton fight went to Corrales' family.

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