Joe Calzaghe Would Continue if Knocked Out Like Hatton
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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 years
Mate what you on about?
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.
Calzaghe wasn't as confident in his abilites before he got his recognition as he should have been, because he was clearly always a great fighter.Comment
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I don't care either, i hope Calzaghe has a good life out of boxing. He was very talented i'll give him that but he doesn't have the legacy to match IMO. I enjoyed the Kessler and Lacy performances though.
I posted way back in this thread that Hatton fought and lost to better fighters then Calzaghe has ever faced and the Calzaghe fans stepped in and it went from there like it usually does. Everyone then goes on to think they're right and these Calzaghe threads seem to go on forever.
All in good fun though.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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I don't care either, i hope Calzaghe has a good life out of boxing. He was very talented i'll give him that but he doesn't have the legacy to match IMO. I enjoyed the Kessler and Lacy performances though.
I posted way back in this thread that Hatton fought and lost to better fighters then Calzaghe has ever faced and the Calzaghe fans stepped in and it went from there like it usually does. Everyone then goes on to think they're right and these Calzaghe threads seem to go on forever.
All in good fun though.Comment
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Move down to MW? That wasn't an option.
Move up to LHW? To chase a man who had a track record of ducking legit threats?
Calzaghe's ambition was always to unify 168 before moving up but said he'd move up for the right fight. As soon as he did unify what did he do? Stepped up and fought the lineal LHW in his backyard.
Calzaghe talks **** sometimes and contradicts himself, I'm not going to lie about it. But the fact of the matter is the offer was a real offer in 2001.
Calzaghe wasn't as confident in his abilites before he got his recognition as he should have been, because he was clearly always a great fighter.Comment
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