Whether Calzaghe has an "injury" or not, Lacy is fighting on Nov. 5!

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  • restless_438
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    #1

    Whether Calzaghe has an "injury" or not, Lacy is fighting on Nov. 5!

    Shaw: Lacy will fight Nov 5!
    "Jeff [Lacy] will defend his titles November 5 and Showtime will televise it," says IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy's promoter Gary Shaw. "SHOWTIME had November 5 reserved. Jeff was ready to fight in Cardiff, London, or any other homecourt venue Team Calzaghe desired. Calzaghe's promoter Frank Warren has been sitting on the contract I sent him for nearly three weeks. I should have known he did not want Calzaghe to fight Jeff. Having Calzaghe take a meaningless fight against a meaningless opponent. Evans Ashira was the WBO's #9 rated middleweight contender in its July 2005 ratings! Warren didn't want rounds for Calzaghe, he wanted an escape hatch from fighting Jeff. Jeff satisfied his mandatory against top-rated contender Robin Reid in August so he wouldn't be stripped and the fight would be a true world title unification fight. Reid was no warm-up fight."

    Shaw sayed on saturday: "We will go through the rankings. (Marcus) Byer, maybe (Anthony) Mundine, I haven't thought about it. November 5th will be an optional defense but Jeff is a real champion and he wants to fight real fighters. We won't fight a Evans Ashira. We will fight a true super middleweight who is ranked and who will fight a real fight."



    a true champion right here...
  • theironone
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    #2
    fair play to him, hopefully its someone decent and not a gimmee

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    • Shot
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      #3
      Let him fight Pemberton. It is a good match up and Pembertom is long overdue for a title shot.

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      • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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        #4
        Originally posted by Shot
        Let him fight Pemberton. It is a good match up and Pembertom is long overdue for a title shot.
        The main problem now is finding a credible opponent on short notice.

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        • tino
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          #5
          he should fight mundine . i had pay a lot to see jaff beat up this ******* . plus mundine isnt a brawler , he would prepare him well for calzaghe

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