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  • IAMTHEGREATEST
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    #1

    Where the love for JOE C

    Ive read plenty of p4p list and think there all absurd, Joe C doesnt break the top 5 on any, the guy is 41-0 with 31 kos, and destroyed a PRIME JEFF LACY and im sure EVERYONE here thought hed be KO'd before that. I just got done watching Joe v Omar Sheika,Richie Woodhall and Byron Mitchell he destroyed them all, and i have to say this guy is the most impressive fighter ive seen since PBF, I think he would destroy any fighter Middleweight to Cruiserweight no problem including JT (one of my FAVS)WW, AT, GJ, Kessler, AA,OB EVERYBODY, all im going to say is jump on this guys bandwagon now because he has about 4,5 fight left in him if not 6,7 and they'll all be against GOOD FIGHTERS, i think he'll probley fight GJ next for some reason, but arent sure.... this guy is the p4p #2 fighter in the world.
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    Well, I've been watching Calzaghe since 1991 and I know the level of the guys ability. But none of you *******s would listen to me, you all thought Calzaghe was genuinely a 'bum' there is footage of the last 45-60 seconds of the last fight he ever lost, at the 1990 Junior European Championships at 139lbs, against Adrian Opreda, and I swear Joe's hands are faster than anything I've seen as he completely wrecks this guy but finds himself on the end of an Eastern European farce (crying like Roy Jones did after the Olympics, due to the daylight robbery).
    Last edited by JuicyJuice; 04-12-2006, 07:20 PM.

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    • joeytrimble
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      #3
      i liked cal since the mitchell fight .. wasnt a HUGE fan but he was good in my book ... since hes beat lacy i think he should be top 10 ... it really isnt joe c its the supermiddle weight divison people rarely aknowlage the division

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      • IAMTHEGREATEST
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        #4
        Originally posted by JuicyJuice
        Well, I've been watching Calzaghe since 1991 and I know the level of the guys ability. But none of you *******s would listen to me, you all thought Calzaghe was genuinely a bum
        True dat to be honest ive seen his name a few times but didnt hear nor no what he could really do til THE 12 ROUND MASSACRE! since then however his become my 3 fav fighter after JT and PBF

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        • JuicyJuice
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          Originally posted by JuicyJuice
          Well, I've been watching Calzaghe since 1991 and I know the level of the guys ability. But none of you *******s would listen to me, you all thought Calzaghe was genuinely a 'bum' there is footage of the last 45-60 seconds of the last fight he ever lost, at the 1990 Junior European Championships at 139lbs, against Adrian Opreda, and I swear Joe's hands are faster than anything I've seen as he completely wrecks this guy but finds himself on the end of an Eastern European farce (crying like Roy Jones did after the Olympics, due to the daylight robbery).
          Oh and Opreda went on to win the Gold, and won the world championships the following year. Calzaghe's 'loss' against that guy was reported to of made Roy Jones Jr's loss to Park Si-Hun look fair by comparison!

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          • mECHsLAVE
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            I think how the champions (below HW) perform against the best in their class should determine their p4p status. Pac, Calzaghe, Taylor have all had big wins over the absolute best in their class. Pacs and Calzaghe's were unbelievably dominant wins. That's all you can ask for in a fighter. And all should be top 5 p4p in any list.

            I think any fighter who goes over a couple years without beating the best in their weight class should drop out of the top 10 automatically.

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            • IAMTHEGREATEST
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              Originally posted by JuicyJuice
              Oh and Opreda went on to win the Gold, and won the world championships the following year. Calzaghe's 'loss' against that guy was reported to of made Roy Jones Jr's loss to Park Si-Hun look fair by comparison!

              **** i need to see that ****, can either one fo you get the footage

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              • mECHsLAVE
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                #8
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                Well, I've been watching Calzaghe since 1991 and I know the level of the guys ability. But none of you *******s would listen to me, you all thought Calzaghe was genuinely a 'bum' there is footage of the last 45-60 seconds of the last fight he ever lost, at the 1990 Junior European Championships at 139lbs, against Adrian Opreda, and I swear Joe's hands are faster than anything I've seen as he completely wrecks this guy but finds himself on the end of an Eastern European farce (crying like Roy Jones did after the Olympics, due to the daylight robbery).
                Correct me if I'm wrong, Juyjuy, but didn't you pick Lacy to win?

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                • JuicyJuice
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
                  Correct me if I'm wrong, Juyjuy, but didn't you pick Lacy to win?
                  Oh, absolutely.

                  Lacy would of beat the Calzaghe that fought Salem in one round, but I now realise that Calzaghe was so poor that night because his head was all over the place due to being in the middle of a messy divorce.

                  I just didn't believe Calzaghe could roll back the years. I did say that the Calzaghe of 1996-97 and 2000-01 would of anihilated Lacy easily.

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                  • mECHsLAVE
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                    I don't think anyone really thought Calzaghe was truly a "bum," except maybe Bozo and Flyy and that little group.

                    But it did appear that Joe was tapering off and Lacy was as good as ever, getting better and better with every fight.

                    That's what I made my pick from. And then even during the fight, watching Joe dominate the early rounds I thought Lacy may be strong enough to come on late if Joe got tired from that crazy pace, but Joe kept it up the whole way. Quite a performance. I'm interested to see if he can follow it up with a Tarver, Wright or Taylor win.

                    Taylor is a big MW with quick hands. That's a mega-fight to be made if he can beat Wright, which he should. Calzaghe-Taylor, a clash of two undefeated, undisputed p4p champs. It'll be unreal if that happens. Probably too good to even hope for.

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