Calzaghe WILL retire UNDEFEATED!

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  • *Lucky13*
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    #1

    Calzaghe WILL retire UNDEFEATED!

    He knows how to win, he's got a high boxing IQ but some people are so blind they can't see it.

    He's in his late 30s and has shown no signs of slowing down whatsoever, his power has declined a bit but it's still enough to make his opponent think twice about charging in...

    One more thing, if Calzaghe really "slaps", why doesn't every opponent he face just attack him, after all they wouldn't get hurt would they?!
    Or even better, why does he have 32 knock outs in his record?!
  • RisAri0
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    Joe has a style thats very effective though. Yes he does slap but what u gonna do, right? He's winning and thats what counts. Only way to beat a fighter like Joe is to knock him out, cuz u can't decision him he's just too smart and has great fighting instincts.

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    • *Lucky13*
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      #3
      If anyone thinks he'll retire with a fat L on his record, feel free to explain.

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      • IMDAZED
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        #4
        Seeing as how he's fighting someone in his next fight who hasn't had a significant win in five years, I'm inclined to agree with you.

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        • THE REED
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          #5
          "He didnt fight 43 Floyd Mayweathers... cuz if he did hed be 0 and 43"

          Apply here.

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          • *Lucky13*
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            #6
            Soon to be 46-0.
            Retiring undefeated, in your late 30s, that's VERY impressive.
            Not many have done that.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #7
              Originally posted by *Lucky13*
              Soon to be 46-0.
              Retiring undefeated, in your late 30s, that's VERY impressive.
              Not many have done that.
              Very impressive indeed. Although methinks he might've had a loss if he fought something beyond someone decent in his prime. ****, Ray Robinson lost, Ray Leonard lost...wanna know why? In their primes they fought the best.

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              • bsrizpac
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                #8
                Originally posted by *Lucky13*
                If anyone thinks he'll retire with a fat L on his record, feel free to explain.
                Cong**** to joe for ending his career by fighting two rest home patients. Good argument.

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                • *Lucky13*
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED
                  Very impressive indeed. Although methinks he might've had a loss if he fought something beyond someone decent in his prime. ****, Ray Robinson lost, Ray Leonard lost...wanna know why? In their primes they fought the best.
                  Calzaghe was supposed to fight a prime Popkins until he (Popkins) called Frank Warren in the last minute only to double his requested amount of $$$.

                  It's not Calzaghe's fault that his opponent priced himself out. That's how boxing works.

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                  • bsrizpac
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by *Lucky13*
                    Calzaghe was supposed to fight a prime Popkins until he (Popkins) called Frank Warren in the last minute only to double his requested amount of $$$.

                    It's not Calzaghe's fault that his opponent priced himself out. That's how boxing works.


                    You're not half bad at it.

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