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  • #11
    lucien bute LOLOL

    heres what ward did

    kessler
    green
    bika
    abraham
    froch

    heres bute

    miranda
    jesse brinkley lol
    brian magee lol
    jean paul mendy lol
    old glen johnson lol

    ward said "beat froch and ill serve you"

    and bute got his arse handed to him lol

    5 loss bute is the boogeyman now to beat ward lol...unreal...ive heard it all now

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
      lucien bute LOLOL

      heres what ward did

      kessler
      green
      bika
      abraham
      froch

      heres bute

      miranda
      jesse brinkley lol
      brian magee lol
      jean paul mendy lol
      old glen johnson lol

      ward said "beat froch and ill serve you"

      and bute got his arse handed to him lol

      5 loss bute is the boogeyman now to beat ward lol...unreal...ive heard it all now
      just to complete the set, heres what calzaghe did

      kessler
      lacy
      manfred tv boxer
      myger mychergan whom nobody knows what he was since or before
      rick thornberry (he may have been a boxer)

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
        just to complete the set, heres what calzaghe did

        kessler
        lacy
        manfred tv boxer
        myger mychergan whom nobody knows what he was since or before
        rick thornberry (he may have been a boxer)
        dude thornberry is so criminally underrated its not even funny

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
          dude thornberry is so criminally underrated its not even funny
          it dont matter wat his name is!

          Butes SMW opposition is better than joe's was, that says it all.

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          • #15
            Calzaghe was fortunate to be around at a time when there was really only really him and Ricky Hatton as world level british fighters

            We had guys like Junior Witter and Clinton Woods but they were guys who were fringe world level really

            It wasn't a great time for British boxing and Hatton and Calzaghe benefited from being "all we had" at the time. I mean our best heavyweight was Danny Williams for god sakes

            realistically his resume is similar to Kell Brook without the 2 losses

            He was a good world level fighter but people need to stop pretending he was elite as he never proved that.
            Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 01-28-2019, 05:31 AM.

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            • #16
              Joe Calzaghe is a living Legend, and an all-time Great who you should be grateful you got to witness live and at his peak. I don't know why you still hate on a fighter who retired 10 years ago.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
                you couldnt be more delusional...all ward told bute was "go beat someone worth a **** and ill fight you"...and bute couldnt get it done
                He said Bute didn't deserve a shot and then goes on to make a fight against Dmitri Sartison lmao.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by W1LL View Post
                  Joe Calzaghe is a living Legend, and an all-time Great who you should be grateful you got to witness live and at his peak. I don't know why you still hate on a fighter who retired 10 years ago.
                  because people keep calling a guy with 3 relevant wins, a living legend.

                  Its firm world class but not above. Froch has twice as man, and more recognised defences than joe, but his fans dont call him a living legend.

                  But I agree its out of line to call him a ducking fraud - someone with an unrecognised title like the WBO belt was in the 90s early 00s isnt ducking... they are just fighting a 2nd tier level of opposition that their belt demands, which is all correct and good. Once Joe won a legit title his defence quality (kessler and bika) went up.

                  noone calls a WBF or IBO title holder today a ducking fraud, they are merely fighting their own level, below world standard. Joe is an exception to them because he rose to world level for a few months.
                  Last edited by DreamFighter; 01-28-2019, 07:29 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Nobody denies this.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                      because people keep calling a guy with 3 relevant wins, a living legend.

                      Its firm world class but not above. Froch has twice as man, and more recognised defences than joe, but his fans dont call him a living legend.

                      But I agree its out of line to call him a ducking fraud - someone with an unrecognised title like the WBO belt was in the 90s early 00s isnt ducking... they are just fighting a 2nd tier level of opposition that their belt demands, which is all correct and good. Once Joe won a legit title his defence quality (kessler and bika) went up.

                      noone calls a WBF or IBO title holder today a ducking fraud, they are merely fighting their own level, below world standard. Joe is an exception to them because he rose to world level for a few months.
                      Joe unified the Super Middleweight title, became the Lineal and Ring magazine champion, then move onto Light Heavy where he also won the Ring title. I don't really get why people complain that it took him a whole career to reach the absolute pinnacle. He proved without a doubt he was the best Super Middle of his era, then he moved up and beat a fellow ATG to become #1 at Light Heavy. You cannot turn your nose up at these achievements. Only a hater would not respect his achievements.

                      He moved slow earlier in his career, but so do many fighters. It is also little short of a miracle that he achieved what he did, taking into account his notoriously brittle hands. Probably would have been easy for Joe to walk away when he was fighting on smaller shows, with damaged hands, not getting the fights he wanted, etc. Fact he didn't should be commended, not a criticism. He came close to retirement several times, but he persevered, and he didn't do half bad. It's scary to think that the Calzaghe we witnessed was fighting with a handicap for over half of his career.

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