Calzaghe haters need to STFU!!!
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yea i think sven ottke was taking all the good opponents.Comment
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Even though he's retired, you guys still try and **** on him with your bull**** hate threads. The people on here who know me, know that i'm not the biggest Calzaghe going but this is bull****!
It's funny how much more i appreciated how good Calzaghe was until he retired, especially when you look at what's on show at 168-175. Calzaghe wold eat all of them, even this version of Calzaghe. Maybe Chad Dawson would give Calzaghe a tough fight but even that would end up a comfortable for the taff.
Calzaghe's super skilled and a one-off. Real boxing fans will appreciate how good Calzaghe was and what he has achieved. Nearly all fighters should have done this and done that sooner, blah blah, but you can't just pin on Calzaghe, fess up.
**** it! I want Calzaghe to come back. There, i said it!
That cant be argued.Comment
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This has a lot to do with the "ball sack". Check out the Roberto Duran threads for an explanation! This dude has no one to blame but himself.Comment
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He got in the ring, won World Titles, fought at 2 weights, made over 20 defenses of a belt, traveled and fought outside his backyard. (Denmark, Germany and the US and Scotland and England, if you want to get technical)
He made alot of money and fought in front of some big crowds (50,000+ for the Kessler fight), he unified and defeated unbeaten fighters. He was universally recognised as the No.1 in his division for a long period of time. He fought through adversity and injury. (The fragile hands)
He retired unbeaten. I'd say that's a successful career.Comment
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