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  • Roger Mellie
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    #81
    Originally posted by Chr0nic
    **** up crusty the clown
    Heyyyyyyyyy! talking of batty boys,its Chronic! How you doing there,fruitcake?

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      #82
      Originally posted by Mr. Green
      calzaghe would have no problems fighting welterweights.
      hahahahahhahaha

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        #83
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        Man, Hops doesn't get credit for me for that one. Winky was fat, old and slow.
        Winky also dominated Ike Quartey and was robbed against Taylor.

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          #84
          Originally posted by street bully
          Now you name me one guy on Calzaghes resume that would win a round against Hopkins?
          Roy Jones, Mikkel Kessler, Chris Eubank.

          Originally posted by Chr0nic
          at 1997 roy jones was fighting montell griffin at light heavy
          james toney was at light heavy at the time also i think
          Toney moved up to light heavyweight 3 years before Calzaghe won the WBO belt at 168. In the year Joe won it, 1997, Toney was up to 190 pounds. Two years later, 200 pounds.

          Jones moved up 1 year before Calzaghe won. None of these guys, Hopkins included, were even in Joe's weight class, that's why all the arguing about "why didn't Joe face a prime Hopkins/Toney/Jones" are ****ing pointless. He had no obligation to fight any of them. That didn't stop him calling out Hopkins all the time though, he said it was his dream fight. That was in 2002 or something.



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            #85
            Originally posted by street bully
            Winky also dominated Ike Quartey and was robbed against Taylor.
            I didn't think he dominated Ike at all. In fact, I thought he looked bad. Plus, none of those fights occured at 170.

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              #86
              Tarver allen

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              • Chr0nic
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                #87
                Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                Roy Jones, Mikkel Kessler, Chris Eubank.



                Toney moved up to light heavyweight 3 years before Calzaghe won the WBO belt at 168. In the year Joe won it, 1997, Toney was up to 190 pounds.

                Jones moved up 1 year before Calzaghe won. None of these guys, Hopkins included, were even in Joe's weight class, that's why all the arguing about "why didn't Joe face a prime Hopkins/Toney/Jones" are ****ing pointless. He had no obligation to fight any of them. That didn't stop him calling out Hopkins all the time though, he said it was his dream fight. That was in 2002 or something.
                i know that, i was just answering chunks question, he asked at what weight were jones and toney at 1997, i answered, some other chump replied saying they were at supermiddleweight, i re-replied saying im pretty sure they were at heavyweight esspecially jones as his first fight at lightheavy was at 1996 with mike mccallum whilst his second was in 1997 with montell griffin, james i was just guessin but he also fought griffin at lightheavy and it was'nt long after that fight that griffin picked a fight with roy

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by nachorjj
                  Tarver allen

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Chr0nic
                    i know that, i was just answering chunks question, he asked at what weight were jones and toney at 1997, i answered, some other chump replied saying they were at supermiddleweight, i re-replied saying im pretty sure they were at heavyweight esspecially jones as his first fight at lightheavy was at 1996 with mike mccallum whilst his second was in 1997 with montell griffin, james i was just guessin
                    Sorry dude, that post wasn't necessarily directed at you. I wanted to set the record straight in regards to who was at what weight back then.



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                      #90
                      Originally posted by S a m u r a i
                      Roy Jones, Mikkel Kessler, Chris Eubank.



                      Toney moved up to light heavyweight 3 years before Calzaghe won the WBO belt at 168. In the year Joe won it, 1997, Toney was up to 190 pounds. Two years later, 200 pounds.

                      Jones moved up 1 year before Calzaghe won. None of these guys, Hopkins included, were even in Joe's weight class, that's why all the arguing about "why didn't Joe face a prime Hopkins/Toney/Jones" are ****ing pointless. He had no obligation to fight any of them. That didn't stop him calling out Hopkins all the time though, he said it was his dream fight. That was in 2002 or something.
                      You should try reading before getting all defensive. Your last paragraph came out of left field - although I suppose it fits in a Calzaghe thread somewhere.

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