Does Anyone Think Andre Ward Would Of Beat Prime Calzaghe At 168lb?
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So, what does mean someone would beat Calzaghe, if not elite skills? You talk as if Calzaghe is invincible and I'd like to know what *you* base that on. What did Joe do that gives you that impression? His "0" isn't enough.
I've said I admire Ward's skills, but name me two things he does considerably better than Calzaghe that'd earn him a win? Calzaghe's not invincible a prime Roy beats him, but I'm afraid this Ward does not, and I'm rightly dubious any future one would be. I lean on cautious rather than over optimistic.
The "pattern" isn't "repeating" because Ward isn't those guys, he's got more to offer already and he isn't even at his peak. Plus, Calzaghe isn't active, so the pattern can't repeat because a fight between them can't even be mooted beyond fantasy terms - all that can happen is guys who "want" to believe "big things" can sit here and claim Calzaghe would have been unbeatable to every last elite guy who comes down the pike for the next 20 years.
And some people expect big things because they see talent and a confluence of elements required to make an exceptional boxing career, and understand what that talent and makeup could potentially achieve. Those in the know understood what Ward was capable of and what strings he had to his bow.
So what if Ward was more touted after Kessler? Isn't that true of any fighter's emergence into the light? How much was Joe touted before Lacy or Kessler, even in Britain? LMAO. Ward's credibility didn't grow "exponentially", he was always considered to have great potential. People who didn't really know that much of him jumped on the wagon after, that's standard. Happened to Calzaghe after he pounded on Lacy.
Calzaghe in beating Eubank for his first title win was no the best ranked SMW, he wasn't favoured against every SMW, and most LHW's, or as world wide recognised, looked up for big fights. So it's no the same at all. Calzaghe reigned for 10 years with a lot of the public not seeing enough of a true story of him that many still didn't favour him against other top SMW's that he eventually smashed, any he didn't someone else did it for him. Can that be said of Ward.
Even when moving up to LHW he wasn't that well backed, it was a conflicted case on one hand of he's only beating an old man and he could still get his ass handed to him in the other. What does that say? Ward after one more win I bet you, merely one more win, will be favoured over any other SMW or LHW by the majority of the boxing public. That's leaps and bounds more than Calzaghe got in even 5 years, and that isn't in line with the skill and achievements.
Right, so then it's not an issue, unless we're also going to bring up the alarming number of Brits in this thread claiming Ward has "no chance" with Calzaghe.
But the fact is for every 1 biased Brit on these boards, there's 20 Americans.
And I bet you thought that was a dig.
Well it wasn't my friend, it was mostly a simple account of demographics and ratios.Comment
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Calzaghe gives him a beating ala Lacy. Theres nothing Ward does that Calzaghe doesnt do better. The best thing for Ward is his inside fighting and Calzaghe would kill him on the inside. Ward has no chace at all, based on his style.Comment
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LMFAO!!!!!!!!
Golden.El C@cique@PR
Ward doesn't have a "his style". He has a lot of looks.
Your argument isn't really anything to do with boxing, though. It's to do with groups of internet pundits. Kasme.
Joe was as bad a style matchup for old Hopkins as old Hopkins was for Joe, due to Hopkins' age as much as anything, and he really should have been able to defeat Bernard decisively if he was as great as you're saying. I mean, Pascal could well get a decision over Hopkins and that guy slows down ⅔ of the way through fights and isn't some ATG level fighter.
It doesn't just come down to two areas of Ward's game, it would be how he put it all together that would be the key to beating Calzaghe. You can't name two things that Joe does much better than Ward, either. All you can say is that he throws more, but there are answers to volume.
You're talking about it being insulting to compare a guy like Ward to Calzaghe like Joe has this stunning ledger ***eled with elite W's behind him. He doesn't. He has 2, maybe 3 wins that could be considered elite in realistic terms (and 1 of those is controversial, whether you care to admit it or not).
Dude,
"Calzaghe was the first Ring champ at SMW whom reigned over a decade",
You're standing behind a statistic, and it's a less meaningful one than you're making it out to be. It's an accomplishment, yeah, but it's all relative, you have to look at the events behind the stats, because stats can mislead. Calzaghe's defences weren't all that strong and 168, a division still in its infancy, was pretty weak in Joe's time.
Potential and actually realizing potential are two different things, huh? Ok, tell that to Super Joe and his fans, because Joe failed to realize a chunk of his.
Again, it comes down to your perception of Joe's accomplishments, which isn't "measured" at all, it seems to be vastly inflated.
Calzaghe in beating Eubank for his first title win was no the best ranked SMW, he wasn't favoured against every SMW, and most LHW's, or as world wide recognised, looked up for big fights. So it's no the same at all. Calzaghe reigned for 10 years with a lot of the public not seeing enough of a true story of him that many still didn't favour him against other top SMW's that he eventually smashed, any he didn't someone else did it for him. Can that be said of Ward.
Hopkins was old. Joe did get his ass handed to him in a fashion, and that's from someone who wanted him to make an impression and show the States what he could do. I don't agree with your opinion of Hopkins' performance - it's boxing and the old man was entitled to fight according to the strategy that could win him the fight. If he didn't fight, how come he landed the cleaner, more effective punching throughout and busted Joe's flawless features? If it was a younger Hopkins, you'd have seen a more aggressive performance, but it was an older Hopkins, fighting according to his age, and he still gave Joe fits. What does that say?
You just seem to be basing an argument around a group of opinion that existed on Joe 2 and half years ago instead of acknowledging the reality re. Joe's standing.
Joe is not a top 100 ATG. He just isn't, Kris.
I'm not so sure, there's a strong British presence here, as proved by this thread. What I will say is that I've noticed more impartial Americans here, besides the homers, than I've noticed impartial Brits. Significantly more (Motofan above me is just one example).Comment
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