Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones Jr: Final Fight For Joe?

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  • Da Porno Rican
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    #131
    I just hope Joe wins so he can go out on top undefeated. I know it will piss thousands of people off and I guess that's the only reason I want it to happen.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #132
      Originally posted by danc1984
      Pot. Kettle.

      I make my points clearly and in an adult manner. You may not like them or agree with them but I dont act like a child. I dont call people "****" or "****s" in all my posts. I dont make up quotes and other things only to claim I was "joking" later on.

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      • Zarco
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        #133
        "Joe Calzaghe Enterprises", lol, ****in britts

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        • v.cassiusali@ya
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          #134
          jones is not joe's last fight but kelly. joe will be too much for jones and after beating jones a pressure to fight kelly would be too strong. joe has no choice but to fight kelly. that would be his last fight.

          his first and last knockout loss... to pavlik.

          then retirement.

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          • Monticello
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            #135
            I hope not. I'd really like to see him fight Antonio Tarver assuming Tarver gets by Dawson.

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            • IMDAZED
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              #136
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
              Exactly right.Rule, Britannia!


              Originally Posted by IMDAZED

              Jones didn't get an immediate fight at 168 against Toney. Go do your homework. Nearly ALL his fights after Hopkins (and before Toney) were at SMW already. he officially moved up fighting highly-ranked Merqui Sosa BEFORE Toney. Got it?
              LOL@ this loser quoting me. Wow, I've got a fan! I'll send you a pic too. Why didn't you bold the rest of my quote?

              Loser.

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              • JWPearce3
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                #137
                Does it really matter why they didn't fight years ago? They are fighting now so what happened back then doesn't matter at all.

                IMO it all matters on what Roy shows up. If a tentative Roy (Tarver 3) shows up and lays on the ropes all night, Joe will outwork him to an easy decision. If a motivated Roy shows up, it should be a competitive fight. We all know Joe throws 1000 punches per round but if Roy can land that lead right hand of his, Joe will think twice about doing that. That and the fact that Roy is arguably still one of the best counter punchers (precision wise) at the time and that will also play a big part as to how many punches Joe is willing to throw.

                As for Joe doing Roy a favor... aren't they doing each other a favor? Sure everyone wants to see Joe fight Kelly Pavlik but in boxing, if it doesn't make dollars it doesn't make sense. Joe wants a big money fight (which is what Roy gives him) and Roy wants a top name fight and a big money fight (which is what Joe gives him) so, they are doing each other a favor.

                There will not be a KO in this fight unless Roy lays on the ropes all night. Does Joe have the power to KO Roy? I really don't think so if he stays off the ropes and Roy will not be looking for a KO b/c well, when is the last time he's looked for a KO?

                It should be a good fight and very lucrative for both guys and I do see a rematch and possibly a rubber match if the PPV numbers are high enough.

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #138
                  Originally posted by JWPearce3
                  Does it really matter why they didn't fight years ago? They are fighting now so what happened back then doesn't matter at all.

                  IMO it all matters on what Roy shows up. If a tentative Roy (Tarver 3) shows up and lays on the ropes all night, Joe will outwork him to an easy decision. If a motivated Roy shows up, it should be a competitive fight. We all know Joe throws 1000 punches per round but if Roy can land that lead right hand of his, Joe will think twice about doing that. That and the fact that Roy is arguably still one of the best counter punchers (precision wise) at the time and that will also play a big part as to how many punches Joe is willing to throw.

                  As for Joe doing Roy a favor... aren't they doing each other a favor? Sure everyone wants to see Joe fight Kelly Pavlik but in boxing, if it doesn't make dollars it doesn't make sense. Joe wants a big money fight (which is what Roy gives him) and Roy wants a top name fight and a big money fight (which is what Joe gives him) so, they are doing each other a favor.

                  There will not be a KO in this fight unless Roy lays on the ropes all night. Does Joe have the power to KO Roy? I really don't think so if he stays off the ropes and Roy will not be looking for a KO b/c well, when is the last time he's looked for a KO?

                  It should be a good fight and very lucrative for both guys and I do see a rematch and possibly a rubber match if the PPV numbers are high enough.
                  The problem is, Roy is not the same fighter. Takes a lot out of the fight. Still, I'm psyched and will be there live.

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                  • THE REED
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                    #139
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    The problem is, Roy is not the same fighter. Takes a lot out of the fight. Still, I'm psyched and will be there live.
                    we should all get together!

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                    • abadger
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                      #140
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      we should all get together!
                      Maybe I'll fly out just to annoy you all.

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