“Fighting Words” – Joe the Composer (Roy the Challenger)

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    “Fighting Words” – Joe the Composer (Roy the Challenger)

    by David P. Greisman - His father was a jazz musician turned boxing trainer. The son became a virtuoso who plucked from two philosophies, tuning them until they were in harmony.

    One is an art form, groundbreaking and soul shaking, based on fundamentals of improvisation, originality and change. The other is a sweet science, flesh thudding and bone rattling, rooted in strategy, predictability and adjustment.

    Joe Calzaghe found comfort in each, crafting a style all his own, one of rhapsody, rhythm and beatings, a symphony when on key. His latest masterpiece may have been his last, a high note for a composer on the grandest stage of all.

    In the boxing mecca of Madison Square Garden, Calzaghe took what could end up as his final bow, raising his gloved hands toward the rafters after landing those same fists 344 times on the face and frame of Roy Jones Jr. [details]
  • JakeNDaBox
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    great stuff as usual, David, but the part about the HBO commentary was priceless.

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    • Kris Silver
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      Decent article, I too liked the quote from Kellermen of "unbeaten fighters are hard to beat". Aswell as Lennox Lewis referring to an intentionate kiss as "how can you say you never menat it".

      Good assessment and review of the Calzaghe Jones fight up aswell.

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      • mspiegelo
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        o god. again with the music and jazz analogies... enzo calzaghe the white welshman can not swing! im listening to lester young right now and he and sugar ray robinson are probably rolling in their graves at such blasphemy!

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        • Mr. Ryan
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          David Greisman>Literature

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          • Sweet Pea
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            #6
            OMG!! Missed that on HBO but props to the author for bringing the kissing incident to the fore.

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