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  • Joe Calzaghe was on of the true greats

    Joe Calzaghe was one of the true greats.

    Joe would of beaten James Toney, he was a level below Calzaghe.

    Hopkin is a more difficult prospect but he would have troube with a prime Joe's hand speed.

    Jones would of been a pick em fight.

    I wish people would celebrate a great and underrated fighter like Joe more, he was an exceptional talent.

    won 46 (KO 32) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 46

  • #2
    hahahahahahahahahaha

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    • #3
      Originally posted by P4P GOAT View Post
      Joe Calzaghe was one of the true greats.

      Joe would of beaten James Toney, he was a level below Calzaghe.

      Hopkin is a more difficult prospect but he would have troube with a prime Joe's hand speed.

      Jones would of been a pick em fight.

      I wish people would celebrate a great and underrated fighter like Joe more, he was an exceptional talent.

      won 46 (KO 32) + lost 0 (KO 0) + drawn 0 = 46
      I think you should change your name to P4P GOAT JOE NUTHUGGER!

      Can't take anything away from Joe's accomplishments, but to say that he could have beaten James Toney, Hopkins and RJJ in their primes, is just simply nuthugging at it's finest.

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      • #4
        This is what i dont understand. Toney was a lazy fighter even when he was inshape, he took rounds of and laid on the ropes. I think Joe is to fast and to busy for him.

        Hopkins actually has lost to Joe.

        Jones is a tough fight for Joe but Joe always adjusts to the situation. Name one fight where Joe has failed to adjust ?

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        • #5
          Prime for 'prime', Toney, Hopkins and Jones all do a number on him.

          Prime RJJ absolutely humiliates and annihilates Calslappy.

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          • #6
            Name 1 future HOF fighter Joe faced in their prime?

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            • #7
              sadly some will never appreciate Calzaghe.

              A man that hampered by crippling hand problems and a very messy divorce.

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              • #8
                Also hampered by his lack of boxing skill and balls.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Squirrel View Post
                  Also hampered by his lack of boxing skill and balls.
                  this board has some **** comments on it and that one is up there with them.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Blairhoyle792 View Post
                    sadly some will never appreciate Calzaghe.

                    A man that hampered by crippling hand problems and a very messy divorce.
                    Yes.

                    The people that hate Joe are missing out on an exceptionally talented Boxer. How many people have retired undefeated.

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