If Calzaghe fought at MW Hop would never have been champ
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Pretty convenient you named only those fighters and mentioned Joe was dropped by Mitchell. Didn't Roy get dropped by Del Valle? You forgot to mention Kessler who is still the best 168 lber and favorite for the tourney and Hopkins who just came off a big win against the #1 mw. Didn't Roy have a hard time with Harding until the injury? If you watch RJJ-Harding and Calzaghe-Brewer I think both fights were tough.Comment
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Point was, Jones beat a hell of a lot better so called-bums than Calzaghe did in their respective primes. Old Eubank was all Joe did in his physical prime. Also, it's kinda funny how a lot of the guys Jones beat went on to do something afterwards while everyone Joe beat did ****all afterwards, meaning they were always on the slide. Just like Jones and Hopkins. If you think Joe would have went twelve with prime Jones, you need to take up being a fan of euro-football or something. Spare us here.Pretty convenient you named only those fighters and mentioned Joe was dropped by Mitchell. Didn't Roy get dropped by Del Valle? You forgot to mention Kessler who is still the best 168 lber and favorite for the tourney and Hopkins who just came off a big win against the #1 mw. Didn't Roy have a hard time with Harding until the injury? If you watch RJJ-Harding and Calzaghe-Brewer I think both fights were tough.Comment
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I love how they also ignore the fact that Joe isn't much younger than Roy or Hop. Prime Calzaghe was much faster and a much harder and crisper puncher then the one who dismantled Hop and Roy. Joe also had very fragile hands when he fought them both...Comment
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harding was in his prime and had just beaten tarver. brewer was shot and just got ko'd by echols.Pretty convenient you named only those fighters and mentioned Joe was dropped by Mitchell. Didn't Roy get dropped by Del Valle? You forgot to mention Kessler who is still the best 168 lber and favorite for the tourney and Hopkins who just came off a big win against the #1 mw. Didn't Roy have a hard time with Harding until the injury? If you watch RJJ-Harding and Calzaghe-Brewer I think both fights were tough.
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You contradict yourself by saying was never been down early his career. Oh yeah! I forgot he also lose to Robin Reid and Sakio Bika.Pretty convenient you named only those fighters and mentioned Joe was dropped by Mitchell. Didn't Roy get dropped by Del Valle? You forgot to mention Kessler who is still the best 168 lber and favorite for the tourney and Hopkins who just came off a big win against the #1 mw. Didn't Roy have a hard time with Harding until the injury? If you watch RJJ-Harding and Calzaghe-Brewer I think both fights were tough.Comment
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It's true. Joe was always a pretty big super middle. Even in the early days he was fighting guys such as Bobbie Joe Edwards (Eubank's cousin) who weighed in at 178 for that fight. Against Trevor Ambrose (another early pro fight) he was around 170. 168 was always the lowest he could ever get down to while remaining effective.
Joe must be 200+ these days. He was always pretty close to 200 when not fighting anyway.
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Manfredo = easy pay day
Lacy = don't lie, you thought he would knock Calzaghe out
Mitchell = Calzaghe knocked him out in the same round
Brewer (not 'Brewster') = 119-109 / 117-112 / 118-111 cannot be described as "a hard time". You fail.
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Lacy = I never heard of him until that fight.
Mitchell = Its a seesaw round. Its just Mitchell just gassed so he's lucky
Brewster = Not impressed with that win. It's horrible
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