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  • DiegoFuego
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    #1

    If Calzaghe or Oscar somehow lose their farewell fights

    I will laugh until I die. Neither of these guys has any excuse for losing.

    Calzaghe is at his best and fighting a guy who is quite frankly shot.

    Oscar is fighting a guy half his size who has never even faced a legit threat at 135. Now he's supposed to go 12 pounds up and take on a guy who has seen every style in the game?

    If they lose, I think it cripples their legacies. You can't recover from losing mismatches like these.
  • reptar
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    #2
    Calzaghes not at his best, he's 35 and because of his hands he does'nt have as much pop as he used to have

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      Originally posted by reptar
      Calzaghes not at his best, he's 35 and because of his hands he does'nt have as much pop as he used to have
      bull****. he never even faced a quality opponent til 2006 and has only faced two good opponent since. if he was good earlier, he would have fought SOMEBODY. he is in his prime right now regardless of what his dumbass fans try to tell me about him being in his prime while hiding in Europe.

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      • SHB
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        #4
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        bull****. he never even faced a quality opponent til 2006 and has only faced two good opponent since. if he was good earlier, he would have fought SOMEBODY. he is in his prime right now regardless of what his dumbass fans try to tell me about him being in his prime while hiding in Europe.
        He's well past his prime. He was on the edge at the time of the Lacy fight.

        He would have fought Hopkins 6 years ago - when both were nearer their prime - if one of them hadn't reneged on their agreement.

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        • daggum
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          #5
          i really hope calzaghe does not retire he is 90% of the world's wind energy source. nothing else generates as much wind then calzaghe throwing a billion missed punches in true windmill fashion.

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          • anonymousboxing
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            #6
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            bull****. he never even faced a quality opponent til 2006 and has only faced two good opponent since. if he was good earlier, he would have fought SOMEBODY. he is in his prime right now regardless of what his dumbass fans try to tell me about him being in his prime while hiding in Europe.
            Originally posted by daggum
            i really hope calzaghe does not retire he is 90% of the world's wind energy source. nothing else generates as much wind then calzaghe throwing a billion missed punches in true windmill fashion.
            OOOHHHH!!!!!!
            Double combo

            ...Yea, Joe loves his "O"


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            • daggum
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              #7
              Originally posted by anonymousboxing
              OOOHHHH!!!!!!
              Double combo

              ...Yea, Joe loves his "O"


              thank you thank you i hit calzaghe with a clean shot which is more than i can say he is gonna hit roy with.

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              • Allucard
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                #8
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                bull****. he never even faced a quality opponent til 2006 and has only faced two good opponent since. if he was good earlier, he would have fought SOMEBODY. he is in his prime right now regardless of what his dumbass fans try to tell me about him being in his prime while hiding in Europe.
                The calz fans can't see that. They think Calzaghe was ducked all his early career and had to stay in europe because America didn't want him there...

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                • -Antonio-
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                  #9
                  Calzaghe is nowhere near his best. Why be ignorant about it? It'll still **** up his legacy, but this isnt prime vs. shot here.

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                  • bsrizpac
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Allucard
                    The calz fans can't see that. They think Calzaghe was ducked all his early career and had to stay in europe because America didn't want him there...
                    Yes according to the geniuses on this Forum I've learned that apparently Roy Jones was running scared and ducking and dodging the mighty force that is Calzaghe in his prime. Poor Roy. Facing clowns, like Toney,, Harding, Griffin, Hill instead. He could have been doing the Calzaghe world tour: Evans Ashira, Tocker Pudwill, Sakio Bika, and the MIGHTY Byron Mitchell.

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