Originally posted by Pullcounter
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CLEAR conclusion about the Hopkins/Calzaghe/Jones drama !
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hopkins last 4 - dominate tarver, dominate winky, lose to joe, dominate pavlik... who deserves the credit?
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Originally posted by jaycuban View PostYou are an idot and dont seem to understand what a difference 3, 4 or 5 years make in boxing. This aint baseball boy. Look at most boxing career after 35 and you will see what im talking about, its not the same to get your first lost when you are 28 or 30 than when you are 35. Calzaghe should retire, and retire being know as a great fighter with a lot of respect, but if he never fights again wish I wont blame him for, believe me as times passes he will be forgoten and BHop and RJones will always be talked about as better fighters and all time greats even tought they both lost to Calzaghe.
No one puts Marciano above Luis my friend.
HE'S 37 YEARS OLD!! What part of that don't you get? I understand he's younger but he's still past his prime himself, it doens't matter, he won....get over it.
Respect to Calzaghe and his victories over two of the best in the game.
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Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View PostStop being a whiney cry baby. Your nonsense would make some sense if Calzaghe was a young man himself.
Calzaghe is 37 years old! HAhahaha, I mean, he's just "out" of his prime as Jones or Hopkins is.
I would have loved to see Calzaghe fight these guys a long time ago as well but he's just as old as they are and you can't disscredit what he has done.
Get over it.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View Posthe deserves getting credit for having their names on his record, but it must be dually noted that bhop has lost 3 or his last 5 fights and RJJ has been KTFO 2x. That means his wins against bhop and rjj does not make him an ATG.
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Originally posted by cuauhtemoc1496 View PostOK, 36 lol.....
He's still far removed from his prime, just like Jones is.
EVERYONE is different... at 36, calzaghe is having some of his best performances and wins of his entire career...
2 months shy of 40... roy hasnt beaten an elite fighter in 5 years, and been knocked out twice....
Joe might be coming out of his prime... but roy hasnt been prime in 5 years... and after watching that fight... he is definitely shot as a fighter...
u really cant say... oh, there 3 years apart so its no big deal...
some guys are DONE at 34... some are still whoopin ass at 43...
everyone has different peaks and primes, has nothing to do with age
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Originally posted by jaycuban View PostYou are an idot and dont seem to understand what a difference 3, 4 or 5 years make in boxing. This aint baseball boy. Look at most boxing career after 35 and you will see what im talking about, its not the same to get your first lost when you are 28 or 30 than when you are 35. Calzaghe should retire, and retire being know as a great fighter with a lot of respect, but if he never fights again wish I wont blame him for, believe me as times passes he will be forgoten and BHop and RJones will always be talked about as better fighters and all time greats even tought they both lost to Calzaghe.
No one puts Marciano above Luis my friend.
Jo Calzaghe 46-0 One of the greatest super middleweights who ruled the division for a decade, unified the titles, moved up to LH and won, then defended the LH title. Calzaghe was honoured by Ring magazine as an HoF boxer and rated as one of the best ever seen.
It WONT say "Boxing forums said he was a slapping lucky ****er"
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