No he's a disgrace to an extremely biased, wounded hater like yourself. Jones would have smoked Calzaghe at any point in his career.
Yeah, ofcourse he would of
Just like he smoked, uhh, Richard Hall(the Nigel Benn wannabe lol) and then people started calling him "better than Sugar Ray Robinson". Pathetic.
just like he smoked, uhh, oh yeah JAMES TONEY WHO WAS THE P4P NO.1 AT THE TIME!! BERNARD HOPKINS WHO HASNT LOST SINCE!! AND OTHER HALL OF FAMERS SUCH MCCALLUM ETC. get a life Juyjuy
Hey Juuuj why are you always going to war with everyone over british middlewights?
At the very least post a few comments once in a while in other threads that dicuss HW's or featherweights or promoters...****ing anything but british middlewights.
You are getting to a point where even when you make a great point which you have done a few times you are dismissed by most because you are the ultimate homer of british middleweights...it was a good era for them and you but Im telling you take a vacation from it.
Eubank vs Calzaghe was like the british version of the saddening Louis vs Marciano fight.
Calzaghe is the only guy to knock Eubank down though,the other times Eubank went down(Benn,Watson twice,Collins) was when Eubank slipped they werent real knockdowns.It was clear on each of those Eubank slipped.The first man to really put Eubank down was Calzaghe so I think his power underrated. Eubank = chin of cast iron though.
I was watching Eubank vs Benn II the other day,I actually watched Toney vs Jones just before it.Do you know something? Eubank would of beaten Jones at his peak.Eubank peak in my opinion was the Benn rematch,he looked really really sharp for the first half of the fight but he says he injured his back when he shoved Benn out of the ring at the end of round six,and says he twisted his back at the start of round seven.This is evident when you look back and he was edged by Benn in each of the last six rounds because of this which meant that the fight was a draw.But for that first half of the fight,even having to endure a few Benn power shots(and believe me Benn could ****) Eubank looked real brilliant and that Eubank would give Jones hell and just beat him,I really believe that.Benn is more difficult to handle early on than Toney,Eubank handled Benn better than Roy did Toney early on,in those superfights of the supermiddles in 93 / 94.
Eubank vs Calzaghe was like the british version of the saddening Louis vs Marciano fight.
Calzaghe is the only guy to knock Eubank down though,the other times Eubank went down(Benn,Watson twice,Collins) was when Eubank slipped they werent real knockdowns.It was clear on each of those Eubank slipped.The first man to really put Eubank down was Calzaghe so I think his power underrated. Eubank = chin of cast iron though.
I was watching Eubank vs Benn II the other day,I actually watched Toney vs Jones just before it.Do you know something? Eubank would of beaten Jones at his peak.Eubank peak in my opinion was the Benn rematch,he looked really really sharp for the first half of the fight but he says he injured his back when he shoved Benn out of the ring at the end of round six,and says he twisted his back at the start of round seven.This is evident when you look back and he was edged by Benn in each of the last six rounds because of this which meant that the fight was a draw.But for that first half of the fight,even having to endure a few Benn power shots(and believe me Benn could ****) Eubank looked real brilliant and that Eubank would give Jones hell and just beat him,I really believe that.Benn is more difficult to handle early on than Toney,Eubank handled Benn better than Roy did Toney early on,in those superfights of the supermiddles in 93 / 94.
Major props to you my friend! I too think that Eubank at his sharpest was ace, but unfortunately he wasn't consistent enough and we didn't see those flashes of excellence persistently enough.
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