Originally posted by WESS
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Alternatively, there were some Calzaghe fans who predicted with a reasonable amount of accurace the outcome of a Lacy/Zaggs fight. I said many times, weeks before the fight ever took place, that Lacy was going to be in trouble, he was tough and talented, but too inexperienced and I didn't believe he'd be able to do much against Calzaghe. Of course I didn't expect the blowout and beatdown that Zaggs gave him, but I did expect a wide margin on the cards. Nobody agreed with me, and why would they......Lacy was undefeated (if inexperienced), had shown great power, stamina, had put on several great performances against fighters that should've given him at least a little trouble. He was expected to win by nearly everyone, and in very dramatic fashion, and nobody called him a joke, or a loser, until after the Calzaghe fight. Just goes to show you how fast **** will jump the **** off a sinking ship. He had an enormous fanbase amongst US boxing viewers before that fight, and you could've probably counted his fans after the fight on the fingers and toes of you and your immediate family.
Incidentally, I'm still a Lacy fan. Though I don't think he'll ever recover mentally from that fight, he has the toolbox, physically, to cause any super middle or light heavy today serious troubles if they're not very, very careful.
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