Calzaghe should put a sock in it. His sugar coated career has been exposed in recent times. His wins over Kessler, Jones and Lacy don't seem so impressive anymore. Let alone a victory over a very old Bernard Hopkins. Beating a Chris Eubank in the Winter of his career counts for something I suppose, but an unofficial loss to Robin Reid, combined with the infamous 'slapping' and less than granite chin, don't validate the reputation that he holds. I was never a fan, and shouting from the top of the mountain isn't going to change that. He's always been outspoken, but come on Joseph, cool your jets a trifle.
As far as David Haye is concerned... climbing to the top of the weakest heavyweight division in history won't make him the phenomeon that he considers himself to be. On that note, I doubt his chin will hold up should he get caught flush by either of the two Klitchko's. Even if he wins a possible fight with Wladimir, a roll in the hay with Vitali might prove more competitive, or perhaps he'll just run for twelve rounds and still get the decision. Anything is possible in boxing thesedays.
As far as David Haye is concerned... climbing to the top of the weakest heavyweight division in history won't make him the phenomeon that he considers himself to be. On that note, I doubt his chin will hold up should he get caught flush by either of the two Klitchko's. Even if he wins a possible fight with Wladimir, a roll in the hay with Vitali might prove more competitive, or perhaps he'll just run for twelve rounds and still get the decision. Anything is possible in boxing thesedays.
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