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Joe Calzaghe was on of the true greats
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Originally posted by Deja_Vous View PostYou've never been in the same room with a pair of gloves...if you did..then you'd know Joe is ****.
Are you saying that you have been in the same room with a pair of gloves on ?
Even if you have you dont know how good he is even if you have sparred with him. You are only know how good a fighter is by stepping in the ring with them in a competitive fight.
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Originally posted by P4P GOAT View PostJoe 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
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Originally posted by hammerhiem View PostActually it's 9.
Eubank, Reid, Woodhall, Brewer, Mitchell, Lacy, Kessler, Hopkins, RJJ.
Of those 9 only Woodhall is a paper champion, all the rest are worthy names on anyones resume.
Froch's world champions beaten: Taylor
Adamek's world champions beaten: Cunningham.
Are you seriously going to compairthem to Calzaghe?
As I say, when Calzaghe fought and beat Kessler, Mikkel was a top, top World Champion.
And even today Hopkins is the greatest Pound-for-Pound boxer in America, aside from Floyd of course.
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