The Prestigious Ring Magazine weighs in on Calzaghe Criticism
Read it and weep, disgraces
What Critics Will Seize Upon: Calzaghe could have further cemented his status as his era's best 168-pounder by beating Ottke in a unification match but despite their lengthy parallel reigns they never fought each other. It also would have helped had he fought three-time WBC titlist Markus Beyer along the way. Chronic hand injuries kept Calzaghe on the sidelines from time to time, making one wonder if he could have made a run at Louis' all-time record of 25 defenses. Otherwise, there isn't much about which to complain. He addressed the "never leaving Europe" criticism by fighting Hopkins and Jones in the U.S. and the Lacy and Kessler victories answered most questions regarding his supremacy at 168.
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