Thats good, hopefully he comes back, get knocked out, then comes back again and gets knocked out.
Joe Calzaghe Would Continue if Knocked Out Like Hatton
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i would suggest not commenting on fights you've never seen. according to you calzaghe was a big puncher "before he hurt his hands" cept when you look back at his early career all his stoppages are manfredo style or worse. if you'd actually watched his fights you would know that bandwagon boy.Comment
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i would suggest not commenting on fights you've never seen. according to you calzaghe was a big puncher "before he hurt his hands" cept when you look back at his early career all his stoppages are manfredo style or worse. if you'd actually watched his fights you would know that bandwagon boy.
I've seen all his fights actually. I doubt you've seen more than 3 though with comments like that, you probably heard someone say that and thought it would make you sound knowledgeable. If you look back at the fights that were stopped a little early you'll see that it was highly unlikely they weren't gonna get stopped anyway. I remember one of the times early in his career (forget the opponent) there was a chance for the ref to stop it as Calzaghe was battering him and then he eventually stopped it at a questionable time. It's well documented that Calzaghe was known to have heavy hands (not a huge puncher but good power) in his younger days. When you say otherwise it just makes you look like you don't know wtf you're talking about.Comment
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Calzaghe aint coming back anyways alot of people dont know this but he does some part time work for his local government.
They have a real problem with bums on the streets back in his hometown.
So his government are employing him to get rid of them, just like he used to.Comment
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Calzaghe said he would continue if he got Hattoned, eh? I don't buy that one bit.
This is the same guy who didn't have the courage to fight the very best around his weight in their primes. It was always obvious he was deathly afraid of losing his zero and/or getting KOed.
He strikes me as the type who would become a recluse if he got embarrassed and destroyed like Hatton did on May 2nd.Comment
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LMAO
I've seen all his fights actually. I doubt you've seen more than 3 though with comments like that, you probably heard someone say that and thought it would make you sound knowledgeable. If you look back at the fights that were stopped a little early you'll see that it was highly unlikely they weren't gonna get stopped anyway. I remember one of the times early in his career (forget the opponent) there was a chance for the ref to stop it as Calzaghe was battering him and then he eventually stopped it at a questionable time. It's well documented that Calzaghe was known to have heavy hands (not a huge puncher but good power) in his younger days. When you say otherwise it just makes you look like you don't know wtf you're talking about.
one thing you need to understand about boxing and this is a pretty important thing. just because you are throwing punches doesn't mean you are landing punches. just a small little detail in boxing. seems like the only people fooled by calzaghe's power are his nuthuggers and the ref.Comment
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LMAO
I've seen all his fights actually. I doubt you've seen more than 3 though with comments like that, you probably heard someone say that and thought it would make you sound knowledgeable. If you look back at the fights that were stopped a little early you'll see that it was highly unlikely they weren't gonna get stopped anyway. I remember one of the times early in his career (forget the opponent) there was a chance for the ref to stop it as Calzaghe was battering him and then he eventually stopped it at a questionable time. It's well documented that Calzaghe was known to have heavy hands (not a huge puncher but good power) in his younger days. When you say otherwise it just makes you look like you don't know wtf you're talking about.Comment
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