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  • JUYJUY
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    Reid and Calzaghe are washed up

    Just as I've been saying for months, wins against old guys means nothing. If Lacy fails to beat a washed up Calzaghe, just imagine what Calzaghe would of done to him in his prime!
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    #2
    Originally posted by JUYJUY
    Just as I've been saying for months, wins against old guys means nothing. If Lacy fails to beat a washed up Calzaghe, just imagine what Calzaghe would of done to him in his prime!
    Calzaghe's past his prime but he doesnt look "washed up".

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      #3
      Originally posted by elveiel
      Calzaghe's past his prime but he doesnt look "washed up".
      Give me a break, the guy's head is all over the place. Salem is just not a very good fighter, is he even in the top 50 at 168? He dropped Joe and made Joe look bad at times. Mario Veit is just not very good either, he just is not very good, and too many of his right hands were getting through and stunning Joe. Joe has been washed up for a long time, messed up in the head and, to be honest, his career-defining fight is still Eubank eight years ago.

      I wasn't impressed with Lacy last night purely because Reid is so washed up, I thought he'd get on top of Reid earlier but he couldn't do it. And neither have I been very impressed with Calzaghe as of late.

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      • Parodius
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        JuyJuy, Give me a break man. Stop with excuses, in your opinion every British fighter gets washed up after the age of 28 to 31. Then when someone mentions that the 35 years old Tszyu was washed, then you will say no Tszyu is not washed up, he beat Mitchell. But let me tell you this Mitchell isn't young either so maybe Mitchell was washed up. I know it's been a bad day for you, but don't give us this crap about every British fighter gets washed up at the age of 30. ****zaghe is 32 years old. In your opinion ****zaghe & Reid was washed at age 28, just like Benn & Eubank. Why all these British fighters gets washed up after they lose a match?? I don't think a boxer gets washed up at ages of 28-31. You get more wiser at these ages in it really is your prime years. Lets say if Hatton loses his next fight, then he will be washed up in your opinion. Stop with BS, you make some good points sometimes, but also you say some really ******est things.

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          Originally posted by Parodius
          JuyJuy, Give me a break man. Stop with excuses, in your opinion every British fighter gets washed up after the age of 28 to 31. Then when someone mentions that the 35 years old Tszyu was washed, then you will say no Tszyu is not washed up, he beat Mitchell. But let me tell you this Mitchell isn't young either so maybe Mitchell was washed up. I know it's been a bad day for you, but don't give us this crap about every British fighter gets washed up at the age of 30. ****zaghe is 32 years old. In your opinion ****zaghe & Reid was washed at age 28, just like Benn & Eubank. Why all these British fighters gets washed up after they lose a match?? I don't think a boxer gets washed up at ages of 28-31. You get more wiser at these ages in it really is your prime years. Lets say if Hatton loses his next fight, then he will be washed up in your opinion. Stop with BS, you make some good points sometimes, but also you say some really ******est things.
          Excuse me idiot but I've been saying for months on here that Lacy beats Reid and Calzaghe by TKO because Reid and Calzaghe are so washed up. Calzaghe is 33 years old now and was a shadow of his former self in his last couple of fights. But judging by last nights performance, I may have to change my prediction from a Lacy TKO to a Calzaghe TKO now.

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            #6
            Originally posted by JUYJUY
            Excuse me idiot but I've been saying for months on here that Lacy beats Reid and Calzaghe by TKO because Reid and Calzaghe are so washed up. Calzaghe is 33 years old now and was a shadow of his former self in his last couple of fights. But judging by last nights performance, I may have to change my prediction from a Lacy TKO to a Calzaghe TKO now.
            Dumbass ****zaghe is 32, not 33. I know you said all this before, because you knew that Lacy will beat both of these guys. Again you make all the British fighters at the age of
            28-31 washed up. Tszyu is not washed up in your opinion & he's 35. Give me a break & stop with excuses.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Parodius
              Dumbass ****zaghe is 32, not 33. I know you said all this before, because you knew that Lacy will beat both of these guys. Again you make all the British fighters at the age of
              28-31 washed up. Tszyu is not washed up in your opinion & he's 35. Give me a break & stop with excuses.
              But it's the truth, Reid and Calzaghe are so washed up it's unreal. Watch their last few fights and they look AWFUL. I don't know where your getting all this 28-31 rubbish from, because Calzaghe is 33 years old. Reid's best win remains against Henry Wharton in 1997 and Calzaghe's best win remains against Chris Eubank in 1997. That was eight years ago, it's not 1997 anymore.

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              • JUYJUY
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                ****, Calzaghe is 32 as well. Sorry, my mistake.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JUYJUY
                  But it's the truth, Reid and Calzaghe are so washed up it's unreal. Watch their last few fights and they look AWFUL. I don't know where your getting all this 28-31 rubbish from, because Calzaghe is 33 years old. Reid's best win remains against Henry Wharton in 1997 and Calzaghe's best win remains against Chris Eubank in 1997. That was eight years ago, it's not 1997 anymore.
                  You've mentioning that ****zaghe & Reid was washed for many years, also you did mention awhile ago Eubank being washed up at the age of 29 when he lost to Steve Collins, same goes for Benn. I don't know in your opinion a boxer is washed up at the age of 28-31. Do you also agree that Tszyu was washed up when fought Hatton???? Tszyu was 35 at the time of the fight.

                  Here is the link, please check ****zaghe's age, he is 32, he is not 33.

                  http://www.boxrec.com/boxer_display.php?boxer_id=005364

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                  • JUYJUY
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Parodius
                    also you did mention awhile ago Eubank being washed up at the age of 29 when he lost to Steve Collins
                    Bull****, you go find where I said that because it's not true. Eubank was at his best going into the Collins fight and I've always said that. It wasn't a physical matter though it was a mental matter, he clearly backed off Collins when he had him hurt and all the hypnotising **** freaked him out.

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