can calzaghe go through bhops and rjj resume undefeated?

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  • nujabes77
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    #41
    Originally posted by Benny Leonard
    Manny was knocked out Twice in his prime. Debate that.
    why bring up pac?

    and for the record, pacquiao's prime started with barrera and peaking right now

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    • sylvestersweet
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      #42
      Calzaghe would lose to:
      -168 lbs. James Toney
      -Kelly Pavlik
      -Prime Glen Johnson
      - Prime Antonio Tarver
      - RJJ(the one who fought Hopkins)
      -Hopkins(the one who fought RJJ)
      -2005 Jermain Taylor
      -Segundo Mercado
      -Virgil Hill

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      • Benny Leonard
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        #43
        Originally posted by pacman777
        why bring up pac?

        and for the record, pacquiao's prime started with barrera and peaking right now
        Tyring to understand the logic behind it and to continue on why certain things matter...circumstances matter.

        I have an idea of why Pac lost those two fights just like I do with Roy. Roy was actually an example Freddie used for why Oscar was not the same with the weight issue...and age.

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          #44
          Originally posted by sylvestersweet
          Calzaghe would lose to:
          -168 lbs. James Toney
          -Kelly Pavlik
          -Prime Glen Johnson
          - Prime Antonio Tarver
          - RJJ(the one who fought Hopkins)
          -Hopkins(the one who fought RJJ)
          -2005 Jermain Taylor
          -Segundo Mercado
          -Virgil Hill
          you're an idiot if you believe that

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          • nujabes77
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            #45
            Originally posted by Benny Leonard
            Tyring to understand the logic behind it and to continue on why certain things matter...circumstances matter.

            I have an idea of why Pac lost those two fights just like I do with Roy. Roy was actually an example Freddie used for why Oscar was not the same with the weight issue...and age.

            there are always excuses for every lose. i accept pac's you shoud to with rjj

            to say that pac got ktfo twice in his prime is wrong, you i know it. rjj otoh lost to tarver in his prime, tarver just had thte style to beat roy or make him look over the hill

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              #46
              Originally posted by british_fan
              prime roy is the only one who would beat calzaghe,no shame in that at all though.none of hopkins other opponents would give joe any trouble imo


              You mean "could"

              Calzaghes style takes any Jones apart.

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                #47
                Originally posted by sylvestersweet
                Calzaghe would lose to:
                -168 lbs. James Toney
                -Kelly Pavlik
                -Prime Glen Johnson
                - Prime Antonio Tarver
                - RJJ(the one who fought Hopkins)
                -Hopkins(the one who fought RJJ)
                -2005 Jermain Taylor
                -Segundo Mercado
                -Virgil Hill

                Put down the pipe son.

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                • bsrizpac
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Breadbin
                  You mean "could"

                  Calzaghes style takes any Jones apart.
                  What style? Chin up in the air or the thousand hand slaps?

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                  • bsrizpac
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Breadbin
                    Put down the pipe son.


                    Use it

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by pacman777
                      there are always excuses for every lose. i accept pac's you shoud to with rjj

                      to say that pac got ktfo twice in his prime is wrong, you i know it. rjj otoh lost to tarver in his prime, tarver just had thte style to beat roy or make him look over the hill
                      To say Roy was in his prime when faced Tarver is indicative of BRAIN DAMAGE.

                      Nice excuses for Pac ....AS EXPECTED

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