Joe Calzaghe - A True Ring Great

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  • 46-0
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    Joe Calzaghe - A True Ring Great

    Let's get one thing straight here boys and girls. We all know the majority of USA posters on this forum are imature, nationalistic, over-opinionated, deluded *******s who honestly believe that their opinions make the world a better place. There is no reasoning with those kind of people and I am fully aware that it is not every last American, but lets just say the bad far outweighs the good as far as them lot are concerned. Whatever they say about the British living legend Joe Calzaghe, regardless of the dumb arguments they try to raise, we can all be safe in the knowledge that it's just anger and jealousy on their part for the simple reason that Joe is not an American. It is quite comical really. It is evident for all to see, and the more they do it, the more obvious it becomes.

    Please refrain from nationalistic hate.

    Please refrain from racist hate.

    Please refrain from basing your opinions on heresay, opinion, and internet stories.

    Remember, we are here on this forum because we love this sport, not because we love to hate the people involved in it.

    Let's ALL show some respect for this proud, British, history making sportsman and his incredible acheivements inside the boxing ring.
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    #2
    No doubt this guy deserves respect.

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    • Madvillain
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      #3
      Let's get one thing clear, I respect that Calzaghe stepped into the ring 46 times and emerged victorious everytime, whether you dispute a win or not, they were wins. Calzaghe was a great fighter, personally I wouldn't put him in my top 100, but you might, you're entitled to your opinion and there's nothing wrong with that.

      But it's hilarious that you call us nationalistic when you'll be faster than anyone to jump on one of your fellow countryman fighter's ****s regardless of whether they're any good or not. In the short time I've been here, I've actually seen people call fighters and true ring legends like Hagler, Hearns, and Leonard "U.S. hypejobs". I understand your pride in your fighters and I have no problem with that, but it's ridiculous to call U.S. fight fans childish and immature just because the majority here don't like your almighty Calzaghe.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Madvillain
        Let's get one thing clear, I respect that Calzaghe stepped into the ring 46 times and emerged victorious everytime, whether you dispute a win or not, they were wins. Calzaghe was a great fighter, personally I wouldn't put him in my top 100, but you might, you're entitled to your opinion and there's nothing wrong with that.

        But it's hilarious that you call us nationalistic when you'll be faster than anyone to jump on one of your fellow countryman fighter's ****s regardless of whether they're any good or not. In the short time I've been here, I've actually seen people call fighters and true ring legends like Hagler, Hearns, and Leonard "U.S. hypejobs". I understand your pride in your fighters and I have no problem with that, but it's ridiculous to call U.S. fight fans childish and immature just because the majority here don't like your almighty Calzaghe.
        word. /thread

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        • Enemy/Friend
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          Your post reeks of insecurity, but what can you expect from an ALT? Someone who is afraid to post an opinion on their real account. The thing I find the most amusing is how you assume it is Americans that are hating on Calzaghe when you don't know any of the members on this forum on a personal level. Not many people post their location so, do you just assume any hate post directed towards Calzaghe comes from an American? A post full of national bias and generalizations has caused me to take the bait.
          Last edited by Enemy/Friend; 02-06-2009, 06:16 AM.

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          • Enemy/Friend
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            #6
            An American crazed Calzaghe fan!!!!!

            Originally posted by theghost#1
            I think Calzaghe stands a very good chance against all the great middleweights, super middleweights, and Light HW, in any era. It would be incredibly naive to think otherwise giving the fact that Joe has never lost.

            They come in all different nationalities, not just British

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            • Shadow boxer 3
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              i dont like the fact that his nuthugger fans think he's GOD ALL MIGHTY

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              • IMDAZED
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                #8
                Originally posted by Madvillain
                Let's get one thing clear, I respect that Calzaghe stepped into the ring 46 times and emerged victorious everytime, whether you dispute a win or not, they were wins. Calzaghe was a great fighter, personally I wouldn't put him in my top 100, but you might, you're entitled to your opinion and there's nothing wrong with that.

                But it's hilarious that you call us nationalistic when you'll be faster than anyone to jump on one of your fellow countryman fighter's ****s regardless of whether they're any good or not. In the short time I've been here, I've actually seen people call fighters and true ring legends like Hagler, Hearns, and Leonard "U.S. hypejobs". I understand your pride in your fighters and I have no problem with that, but it's ridiculous to call U.S. fight fans childish and immature just because the majority here don't like your almighty Calzaghe.
                Close Thread.

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                • The Hammer
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                  #9
                  Joe Calzaghe was a great fighter. He was always underrated because of not being an American and because he is white, and he proved his critics wrong time after time.

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                  • 46-0
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ~Tunney
                    Joe Calzaghe was a great fighter. He was always underrated because of not being an American and because he is white, and he proved his critics wrong time after time.
                    You are like the rose that grew from concrete, Tunney sir.

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