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  • Super Middleweights Finally In The Spotlight

    When the bell sounds for round one of the Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy fight on March 4, the super middleweight division will finally get the chance to shine and show the world that they are a division that is ready to be considered among the best in boxing.

    Joe Calzaghe, of Wales, and Jeff Lacy, of St. Petersburg, Fla., will decide who reigns supreme among the super middleweights. Calzaghe, rated #1 by Ring Magazine, has been the standard bearer the last few years but it has quickly become Lacy, rated #3 by Ring, who has been making waves with his Tysonesque approach towards fighting. Calzaghe, 40-0 31 KO's, and Lacy, 21-0 17 KO's, have been linked together for the past year as talk of a fight between the two started to materialize. Joe has been trying to prove his place in boxing's hierarchy by beating the best available opponents while Jeff has continuously called out the Welshman.

    The division has needed an injection of excitement to bring it to the forefront of boxing. It has struggled to find an audience due in part to alphabet titleholders like Sven Ottke, who refused to venture outside of his homeland to defend his belt. [details]

  • #2
    168 still sucks at the moment though theres some good prospects
    one fighter lacy dont make a whole division. heck right now they should just call it the lacy division til theres someone worth a damn around

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    • #3
      Originally posted by LostGuy
      168 still sucks at the moment though theres some good prospects
      one fighter lacy dont make a whole division. heck right now they should just call it the lacy division til theres someone worth a damn around
      LOL.....I can't wait for this fight.

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      • #4
        I think Lacy would be humiliated against Brahmer and Froch, but hey.

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        • #5
          frochs defence is far too slack although his style would be very hard for lacy if he could take lacys punch which i dont think he could

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          • #6
            168 is good now because of TWO guys... back in the first half of the 1990's it was good because of MICHAEL NUNN, JAMES TONEY, ROY JONES, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubanks, Iran Barkley, Darrin Van Horn, Lindell Holmes, Frank Tate, Steve Collins, Frank Liles, Michael Watson, etc. etc.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by theironone
              frochs defence is far too slack although his style would be very hard for lacy if he could take lacys punch which i dont think he could
              People have been saying that for as long as I've been watching Frochy, and that's since 1999. The guy went to the senior World championships in a very casual manner, having never taken training seriously, and the guy got to the semi-finals of the senior World championships with his hands by his waist (and was apparently robbed). Now, we all know that the Olympics are easy compared to the senior World championships. Frochy, with his hands by his waist, became the first guy from Britain to ever win a medal at the senior World championships. Say what you want about his hands being too low, but he was an elite amateur with little training and is now an undefeated pro who rarely gets hit. He's in the top 10 in his division, and he hasn't even been close to being wobbled at all yet.

              It's going to be very hard to beat Froch - he's been blessed with a solid chin, swift reflexes and natural confidence. I say good luck to Jeff Lacy if he has the guts to finally face him (we all know that he chickened out of their fight in October 2000 in that USA-vs-England meet in Liverpool, after Frochy KTFO Rubin Williams).
              Last edited by JuicyJuice; 02-08-2006, 09:35 AM.

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              • #8
                i actually think he has felt puches not wobbled but he has felt them and hes not faced many big punchers, he does get hit too much imo for his style and when he steps up to the world top 5-8 thats when were going to find out how good he is, i know all about his bad training habits as an am they are well documented and you do get to here these things too i hope he does well but we'll see, the next 12 - 18 months will be very telling i dont think hed beat either lacy, kessler or cal at the moment he needs an ex world champ or two who isnt toally shot to be tested against

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                  168 is good now because of TWO guys... back in the first half of the 1990's it was good because of MICHAEL NUNN, JAMES TONEY, ROY JONES, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubanks, Iran Barkley, Darrin Van Horn, Lindell Holmes, Frank Tate, Steve Collins, Frank Liles, Michael Watson, etc. etc.
                  THREE guys. You forgot Kessler.

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                  • #10
                    haven't seen enough fights of these two to make my pick... any help would do...

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