Joe Calzaghe, Paper Champ?

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    #51
    Originally posted by xfiles
    Yeah but it was still light years ahead of Cal***gy's and he wasn't even on top of his. At least Hopkins was considered the best the whole ten years of his reign. Calzaghe was considered the best by default after 8 years.
    Well said, BTW Spidersilva, Hopkins has names on his resume that would be considered Calzaghe's Biggest wins. So i would not go down that route mate

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      #52
      Calslapyyyy needs to stick to fighting old men...... If he goes anywhere near Dawson he will get KTFO, As for being a Paper Champ i agree and disagree why he has fought good fighters such as Eubank, Lacey, kessler but out of there primes Hopkins and Roy Jones (they would have smoked him in there primes) nearly all of his fights were in his hometown..... Calslappyyyy still has a lot to prove To be classed as a real champion!!!!

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        #53
        Originally posted by VIK1NG WARRIOR
        Hopkins and Roy Jones (they would have smoked him in there primes)
        Oh really. And that's a fact, is it? Shame on Hopkins for backing out of the 2002 fight then, isn't it. If it would be so easy for Hopkins to "smoke" Calzaghe, why turn a fight down with JC for 3 million and take a fight with Morade Hakkar instead for 1.25 million? Surely "smoking" Calzaghe would have been a better win than beating up Hakkar?

        Originally posted by VIK1NG WARRIOR
        nearly all of his fights were in his hometown..... Calslappyyyy still has a lot to prove To be classed as a real champion!!!!
        Only 17 out of 46 fights were in Wales. Buy a calculator.



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          #54
          Originally posted by rskumm21
          If Joe retires without giving Hopkins a rematch, or fighting any of the other top contenders in consideration, will he go down as a Paper Champion?


          Id like Calzaghe beat Dawson as for rematch with Hopkins it would be a mis-match. No way can Calzaghe be that bad and no way will there be a ref that lets Hopkins hold so much.

          Calzaghe has also beat two young undefeated fighters that both were favoured over him.

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            #55
            Originally posted by F•R•K•O
            Oh really. And that's a fact, is it? Shame on Hopkins for backing out of the 2002 fight then, isn't it. If it would be so easy for Hopkins to "smoke" Calzaghe, why turn a fight down with JC for 3 million and take a fight with Morade Hakkar instead for 1.25 million? Surely "smoking" Calzaghe would have been a better win than beating up Hakkar?



            Only 17 out of 46 fights were in Wales. Buy a calculator.
            who'd go to wales to fight a nobody? he'd earn about 500 dollars for that fight.. worth it? i think not
            calzaghe should've went to hopkins and jones, he's the one that had somethin to prove

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              #56
              Originally posted by megadude
              who'd go to wales to fight a nobody? he'd earn about 500 dollars for that fight.. worth it? i think not
              calzaghe should've went to hopkins and jones, he's the one that had somethin to prove
              Well, Hopkins had already agreed to the fight, so your comment "who'd go to wales to fight a nobody?" doesn't hold much weight at all. Who's even saying the fight would have been in Wales? Have you seen any contracts?

              How much did Hopkins earn for the Hakkar fight?

              Calzaghe should have gone to Hopkins and Jones? Jones demanded too much money dude, Warren would never put up the kind of money he asked for, just as Roy wouldn't fight Michalczewski for less than 25 million. Hopkins already priced himself out just one day before the contract was due to be signed, basically pricing himself out by asking for double the amount they had already agreed upon (6 million).

              Apart from all this, neither of them were in Joe's division. Hopkins skipped SMW and went from 160 to 175 in 2006.

              Jones hasn't fought at SMW since 1996, a whole year before Calzaghe even became a champion.

              What's next? Hatton should start calling out middleweights and chasing them around, asking for a fight?



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                #57
                Originally posted by F•R•K•O
                Oh really. And that's a fact, is it? Shame on Hopkins for backing out of the 2002 fight then, isn't it. If it would be so easy for Hopkins to "smoke" Calzaghe, why turn a fight down with JC for 3 million and take a fight with Morade Hakkar instead for 1.25 million? Surely "smoking" Calzaghe would have been a better win than beating up Hakkar?



                Only 17 out of 46 fights were in Wales. Buy a calculator.
                When he says in Wales, he means in the UK. You know what he means, so don't act desperate mate..

                As for Hopkins "backing out" lol?

                The whole point was Hopkins not coming to the UK to fight a someone with a WBO holder.

                It's the same thing as say Chad Dawson going to fight Lucian Bute. I mean why would he want to do that for?

                Hopkins was undisputed for most of his MW career.
                Calzaghe held the shabby WBO belt for 10 years, was undisputed for 1 day and went to LH.

                The only people who rate him are idiots thinking beating a 40 year old man, who is 3-3 in his last 6 fights is something "special", and surviving against a 43 year old and taking a dodgy SD decision is something to write home about.

                I dont think i have ever seen a career with such a big question mark on it.

                I mean, the fact that as soon as he fired Frank Warren, and Frank Warren exposed Calzaghe, such as his desire to always want to pull out of fights etc. says it all

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by minion
                  When he says in Wales, he means in the UK. You know what he means, so don't act desperate mate..

                  As for Hopkins "backing out" lol?

                  The whole point was Hopkins not coming to the UK to fight a someone with a WBO holder.

                  It's the same thing as say Chad Dawson going to fight Lucian Bute. I mean why would he want to do that for?

                  Hopkins was undisputed for most of his MW career.
                  Calzaghe held the shabby WBO belt for 10 years, was undisputed for 1 day and went to LH.

                  The only people who rate him are idiots thinking beating a 40 year old man, who is 3-3 in his last 6 fights is something "special", and surviving against a 43 year old and taking a dodgy SD decision is something to write home about.

                  I dont think i have ever seen a career with such a big question mark on it.

                  I mean, the fact that as soon as he fired Frank Warren, and Frank Warren exposed Calzaghe, such as his desire to always want to pull out of fights etc. says it all
                  Yes, he backed out.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Addition
                    Yes, he backed out.
                    There is a difference between "Backing out" and not going ahead with a bout.

                    The bout was never going officially going ahead in the first place, so how did he back out?

                    Like i said, the fight was nothing then.

                    in 2002, Calzaghe was nothing but small fish. The same level as Lucian Bute

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by minion
                      There is a difference between "Backing out" and not going ahead with a bout.

                      The bout was never going officially going ahead in the first place, so how did he back out?

                      Like i said, the fight was nothing then.

                      in 2002, Calzaghe was nothing but small fish. The same level as Lucian Bute
                      What do you call agreeing the terms of a fight and then all of a sudden asking for double of what he was getting?

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