Joe Calzaghe Would Continue if Knocked Out Like Hatton
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Ricky Hatton and Naseem Hamed's biggest fights came when they left Frank Warren. I could be putting 2 and 2 together and making a 169 but i don't think i am?Comment
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Its also funny how revisionist historians compare Jones and Calzaghe as if they were in the same position. Jones was American, HBO golden boy on PPV every fight and could have picked anyone in the world to fight. Calzaghe, like Bernard Hopkins, was in obscurity for yearsComment
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Calzaghe seeked unification fights is whole career. I've went into this before but I can't be arsed today. In a nutshell Calzaghe seeked the big fights while Jones avoided them.
You've posted that 5 times because you don't know what esle to say. The offer is documented so are you saying Showtime are lieing and you know the real truth?
Your so called offer saying nothing about an actual offer to fight jones in the US.
Its in 2001 when ive got a quote from calz in 2003 saying he dont wana risk it against jones.
Then you use calzaghe saying he will go to america and fight jones as some kind of proof of an offer....
Then you say "Calzaghe talks ****"
Where is this roundabout your on? seems like your having a good time.Comment
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What's your point? That while Jones was renegotiating with HBO that he ducked Calzaghe?
You know something? The proof is in the pudding. When you go back a few years to Mayweather-Margarito, you find articles talking about how Floyd should fight the unknown guy. When you go to other guys being ducked, you find similar articles. You look up Roy Jones - once dubbed Reluctant Roy - and you'll find a host of old articles claiming he avoided Benn, Eubank, Michalczewskki, etc. Whether it's true or not depends on who you ask. One name NEVER pops among in those old articles...Joe Calzaghe. It's amazing how, years later, revisionist historians want to pretend this was the case. I DID follow boxing at the time so it's a little strange to me. But regardless, would've, should've, could've. Calzaghe's legacy is what it is.Comment
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