If Lacy wants a belt again, could he go for Beyer´s, i mean Beyer has a good way of avoiding getting hit, and would Jeff be good enugh in his lack of technique, to get any hope of winning on points in germany. (Remember, Beyer doesn´t get KD often)
Could Lacy beat Beyer in germany?
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Yes, lacy can beat Beyer but who cares. Calzaghe is the man, Lacy was beaten easy, he looked a fool in that fight. I don`t want the fool to fight Beyer, i want the champion to fight other champions, Calzaghe. The fool, Lacy, he has to take a year off and recover. Then apoligise to Calzaghe for the bull**** he spoke of in the press conference.Originally posted by PederIf Lacy wants a belt again, could he go for Beyer´s, i mean Beyer has a good way of avoiding getting hit, and would Jeff be good enugh in his lack of technique, to get any hope of winning on points in germany. (Remember, Beyer doesn´t get KD often)Comment
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Didn't Green knock him down 3 times in their two fights? Yoshinori Nishizawi also put him down I believe.Originally posted by PederIf Lacy wants a belt again, could he go for Beyer´s, i mean Beyer has a good way of avoiding getting hit, and would Jeff be good enugh in his lack of technique, to get any hope of winning on points in germany. (Remember, Beyer doesn´t get KD often)
Beyer is by far the weakest of the champs at super middle, so it is a potential road back for Lacy.Comment
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On last nights performance I think Lacy would actually lose in Krautland, especially if it goes to the cards
JL couldn't land a descent punch for love nor money this morning
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Ottke really ****** but he sailed off into the sunset with an '0' FFS!Originally posted by JuicyJuiceHe'd beat Beyer up, yes. Beyer really sucks.
No justice in the world...
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Hold on a sec, Lacy just lost to a world class performance from Calzaghe. Lacy still has some decent wins to his name and he hasn’t suddenly become completely useless overnight just because he was outclassed by Joe. Plus it is very hard to see Beyer producing anything close to what Calzaghe managed.Comment
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