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  • Roy Jones vs. Joe Calzaghe: Is Joe's Injury The Real Deal?

    Since the injury announcement by Joe Calzaghe, there has been some speculation as to the validity of the actual injury. Calzaghe was scheduled to face Roy Jones Jr. on September 20 in New York's Madison Square Garden with HBO pay-per-view televising. The fight is said to be heading to a November date. [details]

  • #2
    Jones v Calzaghe Set For November

    Now can we stop these ****** posts of Joe ducking and **** zzzz

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    • #3
      ***azhe may be looking for an out!

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      • #4
        More amateur journalism from Mark Vester.

        Sorry Pump, but the discrepancy about whether it was the pads or a heavybag doesn't suggest Calzaghe is faking it.

        The title of his next article should be prefaced with "lmao" and signed with "pwn." That's the level we're dealing with here.

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        • #5
          Joe's injuries are always real. He has very fragile hands, and does not take care of them properly.

          If you watch him training, he does everything possible to endanger his hands. He improperly wraps them himself, he uses old worn out gloves, he throws with "unique" technique.

          I am surprised that neither he, nor his father has caught on to the obvious reasons for his repetitive hand injuries. Its quite obvious.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jantzen212003 View Post
            ***azhe may be looking for an out!
            he's delayin so Jones can get older...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kayjay View Post
              More amateur journalism from Mark Vester.

              Sorry Pump, but the discrepancy about whether it was the pads or a heavybag doesn't suggest Calzaghe is faking it.

              The title of his next article should be prefaced with "lmao" and signed with "pwn." That's the level we're dealing with here.
              I don't think it's whether or not he is hurt, but whether or not Warren's lawsuit halting the fight made them step back and the injury was sold as an excuse. Almost nobody believes the injury story in the UK. They all think it's the lawsuit filed by Warren.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                Joe's injuries are always real. He has very fragile hands, and does not take care of them properly.

                If you watch him training, he does everything possible to endanger his hands. He improperly wraps them himself, he uses old worn out gloves, he throws with "unique" technique.

                I am surprised that neither he, nor his father has caught on to the obvious reasons for his repetitive hand injuries. Its quite obvious.
                so how the hell did the media have him winning over Hopkins...? Hopkins clearly landed the harder shots & just as many, makin cal-slappy miss all night!

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                • #9
                  I don't think it's whether or not he is hurt, but whether or not Warren's lawsuit halting the fight made them step back and the injury was sold as an excuse. Almost nobody believes the injury story in the UK. They all think it's the lawsuit filed by Warren
                  Thats a good point who knows whats going on behind the curtains like

                  But knowing Joe i would say
                  "His hurt his ****in hands again"

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by j.razor View Post
                    so how the hell did the media have him winning over Hopkins...? Hopkins clearly landed the harder shots & just as many, makin cal-slappy miss all night!
                    What exactly does the Hopkins fight have to do with Joe neglecting his hands during training?

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