Calzaghe was a rare ***el
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believe me my man, he deserves it. and yea he is the quintessential definition of a flomo thing that you keep hearing about...Comment
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@Dazed
Regardless of how many Cal-slappy people I come across, I always say who could beat the slappy punches??Insecure internet kids get so caught up in worshipping only the very best ever and are so quick to call a top guy trash just because one or two guys could possibly beat him in a different era. I find most of his fights (save for the ugly Hopkins one) to be fun as hell to watch. They have a cinema-like quality to them in that he had this unbreakable will to win and just flooded his opponents with workrate. I don't care what any hater says, they're not diminishing my enjoyment of those fights one bit.
Joe Calzaghe's work rate is what I enjoyed. I personally think Joe's talent was wasted in part by staying in the UK exclusively. Sure he was in the USA for his last 2 fights, but, imagine if he would have come here in the middle of his career? He would have become a world attraction on PPV.
Its a shame really. The world never got to see the best Calzaghe on the big stage against the most dominant fighters of his era.
Calzaghe was a joy to watch, because his opponents would always make fun of his punches and how they were slappy - come fight night you'd watch Joe KO 'em in spectacular fashion. They never had any shit to say post fight though. haha lol.Comment
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hopkins beat him, calzaghe couldn't land anything so how could you say he won? surely you don't think missing punches is a scoring criteria? also robin reid has a strong case for winning. basically anyone who uses movement and doens't just stand there with concrete feet has a chance. Then again bika beat him up and forced him to hold on for dear life because of his inside game, so anyone who is good at fighting on the outside or anyone that is good at fighting on the inside can beat him.Regardless of how many Cal-slappy people I come across, I always say who could beat the slappy punches??
Joe Calzaghe's work rate is what I enjoyed. I personally think Joe's talent was wasted in part by staying in the UK exclusively. Sure he was in the USA for his last 2 fights, but, imagine if he would have come here in the middle of his career? He would have become a world attraction on PPV.
Its a shame really. The world never got to see the best Calzaghe on the big stage against the most dominant fighters of his era.
Calzaghe was a joy to watch, because his opponents would always make fun of his punches and how they were slappy - come fight night you'd watch Joe KO 'em in spectacular fashion. They never had any shit to say post fight though. haha lol.
calzaghe said he was scared of flying
yeah that's what happened....Last edited by daggum; 12-21-2012, 04:10 PM.Comment
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