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  • SacTown1
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    Has Calzaghe pulled out of the Lacy fight yet???

    Whats happenin everybody?!?! I haven't been on BoxingScene in a few months, so I was wondering if anyone had heard about Joe Calzaghe pulling out of the Lacy fight just yet, the official over/under is February 1, which is quickly approaching, & I'm betting on the under, with a fake hand injury as the excuse....if anyone has any insight as to when Joey the Phony Calzone will officially be ducking Jeff Lacy, please let me know, thanx - SacTown1
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    #2
    There's never enough anti-Calzone threads on here. Particularly ones that do "injury" gags. Good stuff, well done.

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    • !!! Beowulf !!!
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      #3
      Originally posted by Anorak
      There's never enough anti-Calzone threads on here. Particularly ones that do "injury" gags. Good stuff, well done.

      I like the novelty value of this thread, great imagination from its creator.

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      • Peder
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        #4
        LoL

        In that case, i hope he kept the phone nr. for my man Mikkel Kessler

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        • mECHsLAVE
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          It's still on. Calzaghe just did an interview a couple days ago on **********.com. It doesn't sound like he is in any way nervous about Lacy. Sounds like he can't wait. I personally think this could be FOTY. Two undefeated fighters with good chins and good power punch output. I can't wait. Here's the BT interview...

          MW:*Joe, how is training going at the moment ready for the big fight, and how is the hand (injured from his last defence) holding out?

          JC:*Yeah, training is going OK, the hand feels good. I’ve started light sparring already and I’m just looking forward to stepping it up.

          MW:*Are you looking to do anything different in training, or is the same preparation as normal?

          JC:*I’m training basically the same, really. The only thing I might do is bring some different sparring partners in. Lacy is a short, stocky puncher, so I’ll try to bring in some American guys, some short guys, so I get some good sparring ready for him. Normally I spar taller guys, so that’s the only difference.

          MW:*Throughout your career, we’ve seen two Joe Calzaghes. One boxes at range and uses his jab and speed to win over the distance, the other as a solid in-fighter. Which one will it be for Lacy?

          JC:*It’s difficult to say, really. He’s a big puncher, so I will use my jab and take advantage of my speed, but I’ll mix it up if I have to, too. Remember that I can do it both ways, and I’ll fight him in close punch-for-punch if that’s what it takes. I’m not one dimensional, I go into a fight with plan A and plan B, and I’ll use whatever it takes for me to win.

          MW:*Obviously there have been many comments from the Lacy camp about you following your hand injury and the postponement of the original date. Might this force you to go in there with a more aggressive mood?

          JC:*I don’t care what they say. I’ll fight my fight and it won’t affect my plans in any way. Gary Shaw likes to talk and say all this, but to tell you the truth, I don’t give a **** what he says, anyway. I’ll just go in there focused and fight my fight.

          MW:*Did you see the Pemberton knockout? Did it impress you?

          JC:*Yeah, it was a good punch. He took care of Pemberton quicker than what I expected, but remember that Scott Pemberton isn’t Joe Calzaghe. He got hit and went straight down, but that is not going to happen with someone like me. Pemberton doesn’t have the speed and the skills I have, and he’s way past his sell-by-date. It was a good knockout, but to me it didn’t prove anything.

          MW:*This is obviously the biggest super-middleweight fight for ages. After the missed opportunities in the past, is finally getting this signature fight vindication for you?

          JC:*I think so. It’s good to finally get someone to step up and fight, and I have to give credit to Jeff Lacy for doing it. Boxing should be all about the best fighting the best, and the fact that me and him are getting in the ring is a breath of fresh air for both of us. In the past I’ve had lots of champions who just didn’t want to know when it came to boxing me, so this is fantastic because it’s a very tough fight.

          MW:*Will home territory be a big advantage?

          JC:*Well, sort of to myself. It’s good to have the fight at home, but there is also added pressure. When I fought in Germany I felt very comfortable, because there was no pressure to look good. It’s great to have your fans there behind you, but it also makes it uncomfortable sometimes, so it works both ways. Basically, though, it doesn’t really affect the fight. It would be the same wherever we fought.

          MW:*How important is this fight compared to the rest of your career?

          JC:*With the exception of the Chris Eubank fight, I’d say it’s probably the most important of my career. It’s possibly my last fight at super-middleweight, so it’s nice to get to fight another champion and leave with a great performance.

          MW:*You’re now 33 years of age and relatively inactive of late. Will this affect you?

          JC:*I’ll tell you after the fight! I’ve been injured a few times of late so I’ve probably missed out on a few defences I could have fitted in, but I’m still fighting, still winning, still unbeaten, so I don’t think it makes any difference. Basically I save up my big performances for my big fights, and I’m up for this fight.

          MW:*Although a fighter should never look past his next fight, you mentioned it might be your last at super-middle. Who would be next at light-heavy, then, Antonio Tarver? Roy Jones?

          JC:*I’ve been at super-middleweight for all of my career now, and after this fight I’ll have beaten everyone worth beating. I’ve always wanted to be a double world champion, so, yeah, I’ll probably be moving up to light-heavyweight after this, and of course Tarver and Jones are options I’ll look at. I always said I’d be retired at 32, but here I am, 33 and still fighting. I’ve always been a winner, always a champion and if I feel it’s time to retire, I’ll retire, but I feel as good as ever right now, so I’ll keep looking for the best fights.

          MW:*Do you have any words for Jeff Lacy?

          JC:*No, not really. Gary Shaw likes to mouth off, but I don’t give a **** what he says, I let my fists do all the talking. I’m just looking forward to it. I’m sure Jeff Lacy is, and I think it’ll be the fight of the year.

          MW:*Joe, thanks very much for talking to us.

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          • EXIGE
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            #6
            Its funny how you are complaining about an injury that hasnt happened, but you arent complaining about Corrales - Castillo.

            Go figure.

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            • EXIGE
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              #7
              Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
              It's still on. Calzaghe just did an interview a couple days ago on **********.com. It doesn't sound like he is in any way nervous about Lacy. Sounds like he can't wait. I personally think this could be FOTY. Two undefeated fighters with good chins and good power punch output. I can't wait. Here's the BT interview...

              MW:*Joe, how is training going at the moment ready for the big fight, and how is the hand (injured from his last defence) holding out?

              JC:*Yeah, training is going OK, the hand feels good. I’ve started light sparring already and I’m just looking forward to stepping it up.

              MW:*Are you looking to do anything different in training, or is the same preparation as normal?

              JC:*I’m training basically the same, really. The only thing I might do is bring some different sparring partners in. Lacy is a short, stocky puncher, so I’ll try to bring in some American guys, some short guys, so I get some good sparring ready for him. Normally I spar taller guys, so that’s the only difference.

              MW:*Throughout your career, we’ve seen two Joe Calzaghes. One boxes at range and uses his jab and speed to win over the distance, the other as a solid in-fighter. Which one will it be for Lacy?

              JC:*It’s difficult to say, really. He’s a big puncher, so I will use my jab and take advantage of my speed, but I’ll mix it up if I have to, too. Remember that I can do it both ways, and I’ll fight him in close punch-for-punch if that’s what it takes. I’m not one dimensional, I go into a fight with plan A and plan B, and I’ll use whatever it takes for me to win.

              MW:*Obviously there have been many comments from the Lacy camp about you following your hand injury and the postponement of the original date. Might this force you to go in there with a more aggressive mood?

              JC:*I don’t care what they say. I’ll fight my fight and it won’t affect my plans in any way. Gary Shaw likes to talk and say all this, but to tell you the truth, I don’t give a **** what he says, anyway. I’ll just go in there focused and fight my fight.

              MW:*Did you see the Pemberton knockout? Did it impress you?

              JC:*Yeah, it was a good punch. He took care of Pemberton quicker than what I expected, but remember that Scott Pemberton isn’t Joe Calzaghe. He got hit and went straight down, but that is not going to happen with someone like me. Pemberton doesn’t have the speed and the skills I have, and he’s way past his sell-by-date. It was a good knockout, but to me it didn’t prove anything.

              MW:*This is obviously the biggest super-middleweight fight for ages. After the missed opportunities in the past, is finally getting this signature fight vindication for you?

              JC:*I think so. It’s good to finally get someone to step up and fight, and I have to give credit to Jeff Lacy for doing it. Boxing should be all about the best fighting the best, and the fact that me and him are getting in the ring is a breath of fresh air for both of us. In the past I’ve had lots of champions who just didn’t want to know when it came to boxing me, so this is fantastic because it’s a very tough fight.

              MW:*Will home territory be a big advantage?

              JC:*Well, sort of to myself. It’s good to have the fight at home, but there is also added pressure. When I fought in Germany I felt very comfortable, because there was no pressure to look good. It’s great to have your fans there behind you, but it also makes it uncomfortable sometimes, so it works both ways. Basically, though, it doesn’t really affect the fight. It would be the same wherever we fought.

              MW:*How important is this fight compared to the rest of your career?

              JC:*With the exception of the Chris Eubank fight, I’d say it’s probably the most important of my career. It’s possibly my last fight at super-middleweight, so it’s nice to get to fight another champion and leave with a great performance.

              MW:*You’re now 33 years of age and relatively inactive of late. Will this affect you?

              JC:*I’ll tell you after the fight! I’ve been injured a few times of late so I’ve probably missed out on a few defences I could have fitted in, but I’m still fighting, still winning, still unbeaten, so I don’t think it makes any difference. Basically I save up my big performances for my big fights, and I’m up for this fight.

              MW:*Although a fighter should never look past his next fight, you mentioned it might be your last at super-middle. Who would be next at light-heavy, then, Antonio Tarver? Roy Jones?

              JC:*I’ve been at super-middleweight for all of my career now, and after this fight I’ll have beaten everyone worth beating. I’ve always wanted to be a double world champion, so, yeah, I’ll probably be moving up to light-heavyweight after this, and of course Tarver and Jones are options I’ll look at. I always said I’d be retired at 32, but here I am, 33 and still fighting. I’ve always been a winner, always a champion and if I feel it’s time to retire, I’ll retire, but I feel as good as ever right now, so I’ll keep looking for the best fights.

              MW:*Do you have any words for Jeff Lacy?

              JC:*No, not really. Gary Shaw likes to mouth off, but I don’t give a **** what he says, I let my fists do all the talking. I’m just looking forward to it. I’m sure Jeff Lacy is, and I think it’ll be the fight of the year.

              MW:*Joe, thanks very much for talking to us.
              Great interview... nobody can say he is ducking or whatever...

              And it will be interesting to see how he does after the fight when he moves up... he will definetly get exposure in America from this fight and perhaps people will take him more seriously after they have actually seen him.

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              • TheEvilSaint
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                #8
                funny how no doctor has confirmed or agreed that cal***gy's hand was indeed broken...

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                • !! Anorak
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                  Originally posted by Beowulf
                  I like the novelty value of this thread, great imagination from its creator.
                  I read one the other day - you would've laughed, mate - it said "Hatton and his best pal Dave Parris go in for the WWF". I thought "**** me, how do they think 'em up?"

                  These guys should right for Letterman.

                  (Though SacTown1 is cool, mind...)

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                  • !!! Beowulf !!!
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Anorak
                    I read one the other day - you would've laughed, mate - it said "Hatton and his best pal Dave Parris go in for the WWF". I thought "**** me, how do they think 'em up?"


                    Yeah, that **** is on here all the time. Apparently Parris refs every Hatton fight and gets ready to tag himself in when hatton needs a bit of help. Tag team super WWF.

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