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Originally posted by No Ceilings View PostSomebody can correct me if Im wrong but I think Joe Calzaghes dad basically taught himself the sport. He might be the exception and not the rule though.
His views on Joe Calzaghe:
“It’s hard for us over here to respect Calzaghe’s style because it’s so far different from what we allow our athletes to do here. We won’t allow our athletes to slap with punches. I tell people a lot of times, I applaud Calzaghe’s father because had you brought Joe Calzaghe over here to some of the greatest trainers that live over here, they probably wouldn’t have found the same success with him. I’m talking about some of the all time great trainers. Some of our guys like even the current guys that are out there now, like John David Jackson, Freddie Roach, and people of that nature, Emanuel Steward—they won’t let their guys out of the gym without turning those punches over. So we just wouldn’t accept that style here so it would never have been able to grow and flourish into what he became. We would have probably snuffed that fighter out a long time ago, but his dad being new to boxing he let it slide and it turned out to work. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.”
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Originally posted by DiLLiNGER View Postthis is what nazeem said about joe and his father :
His views on Joe Calzaghe:
“It’s hard for us over here to respect Calzaghe’s style because it’s so far different from what we allow our athletes to do here. We won’t allow our athletes to slap with punches. I tell people a lot of times, I applaud Calzaghe’s father because had you brought Joe Calzaghe over here to some of the greatest trainers that live over here, they probably wouldn’t have found the same success with him. I’m talking about some of the all time great trainers. Some of our guys like even the current guys that are out there now, like John David Jackson, Freddie Roach, and people of that nature, Emanuel Steward—they won’t let their guys out of the gym without turning those punches over. So we just wouldn’t accept that style here so it would never have been able to grow and flourish into what he became. We would have probably snuffed that fighter out a long time ago, but his dad being new to boxing he let it slide and it turned out to work. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.”
From what I seen from Calzaghe he didnt always slap like that. He has terrible hands hence the slapping.
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Originally posted by jrosales13 View PostOh OK, is it the same way in all the states? Or different commission different rules?
..there is no rule that you have to start out in amateurs..(though the more established judges are usually the first chosen..so the newbies are left with the last pick)..but thats why I say network..once you are more known(state wise!)..sanctions/promoters will request you..and you can land bigger fights easier..I think youd be great at it (judging)..
TX is pretty close to my state as far as rules I believe..
I say that because my dad sanctions fights there all the time..
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oh..forgot to say..Huge deal!..if you are a Judge you cannot show any emotion..you cant clap..you cant root..yell..nothing..thats the hardest part about judging..lol!
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I try to learn everything i can when im training so that one day when my son and two girls are old enough i can teach them the sweet science!!!
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