Joe Calzaghe Would Continue if Knocked Out Like Hatton
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Even if you believe Hopkins or Jones ducked Calzaghe you gotta know that both would of whooped his ass in their prime. Hopkins would of UD in his prime. A fight with Jones would of been slightly closer imo, but he still loses by a clear decision.Comment
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Is that a documented offer? Or calzaghe talking smack?
Right so cos Jones didnt up and leave HBO to fight Joe, he's ducking? Ps can i have the link. Just for reference and what year was this?
PS. From what i can see, It doesnt say that fight was offered in America, it says he is expected to fight in america for the 1st time, but he the jones fight might not happen in the forseeable future.
Ill give you one of mine in return, this is Calzaghe himself.
Calzaghe in 2003.
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"I could probably give Jones a tough fight, probably the best fight he's ever had," said Calzaghe. "But I know my capabilities and unless I got paid the crown ***els I wouldn't want to risk it."
That article he posted is an incredible fail. It's Joe TALKING **** and then the offer that does not say WHERE. HAHAHAAHA. idiot.Comment
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He was a free agent at the time. It was in 2001 and a documented offer.
PS. From what i can see, It doesnt say that fight was offered in America, it says he is expected to fight in america for the 1st time, but he the jones fight might not happen in the forseeable future.
Ill give you one of mine in return, this is Calzaghe himself.
Calzaghe in 2003.
This is London magazine has been established for over 65 years, providing readers with information about events, exhibitions, music, concerts, theatre and dining. As life returns to normal, Londoners are heading back into the Capital and many visitors are already coming from further afield.
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"I could probably give Jones a tough fight, probably the best fight he's ever had," said Calzaghe. "But I know my capabilities and unless I got paid the crown ***els I wouldn't want to risk it."
Yeah because Jones doesn't have a track record of avoiding people lol. People can say Calzaghe wasn't a big enough name but look at some of the cans Jones fought. He was offered good cash to fight Calzaghe and turned it down to fight weaker opposition.Comment
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Uh
Taylor 1/2
Calzaghe
You can clearly see age catching up to his workrate.
Even in fights he was winning unless the guy just gave up as a walking punching bag (Tarver/Pavlik) you can see him slowing down ever since the Tito fight. But hey, keep dreaming that Hopkins was at his best when he fought Joe.
See remarks like,
"keep dreaming that Hopkins was at his best when he fought Joe."
Who says I'm dreaming about anything? What's with the bull****?
The point at which Hopkins was at "his best" IMO would be the point at which there was a near-as-damn-it to even confluence of his physical prime and the seasoning of his 30+ years. I'm not debating whether Hopkins was past his physical prime at the point of fighting Joe (he was), I'm not debating whether the Hopkins Joe fought is thee best version of Hopkins ever to take a ring (it wasn't). I'm talking about whether or not he remains an elite opponent.
I'm not the first person to suggest that Hopkins effectively protacted his elite status by compensating for steady physical decline with ringcraft, ring-generalship, wiles. If what Hopkins has achieved, and is still achieving, in the 40+ stage of his career was so easy, everybody would be doing it.
Again, kindly keep me out of your funny e-war. Not interested. Attempt a real conversation for once, or don't bother.Comment
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