:rofl:rofl:rofl Before facing Calzaghe, Brewer was 2-2 in his last 4, This content is protected . It was 4 years after the 32 year old Brewer had last won an IBF title fight, and he was stopped the only time he ever fought for a (interim) world title after that, going down in 9 to mighty Mario Veit. So before Joe C, he was 2-2 and afterwards he was 3-2, then retired. And you are seriously telling me you think This content is protected Jean Pascal Glen Johnson Andre Dirrell Jermain Taylor Arthur Abraham Good Lord. :roflatschatschatsch
atsch A title and a win are two very different things. This is nearly as bad as your horrendous point on Charles Brewer, which has just been ruthlessly exposed. :rofl
Calzaghe right now (in part because I still don't fee Froch actually beat Dirrell), but if Froch beats Ward, he easily passes Joe.
When under the microscope its close Joe had - Mikkel Kessler unbeaten had 2 belts and was a force to be reckon with and by the time of the S6 he was the number 1 this is the best win overal between the two - Jeff Lacy hard to gauge he was on the way up and this was supposed to be a break out fight for him he was a huge favorite never the same since i think its a good win - Chris Eubank though aging was still a very capable fighter and Joe was very young - Robin Reid good fighter not great but a good win overall - Byron Mitchell same as Reid Carl has - Jean Pascal well this may be his best win the guy was a Ring lhwt champ after their clash - Glen Johnson moved down and scored a KO in the previous fight, a tough cookie and never and easy win, in what was a pretty good fight Froch edged it out - Andre Dirrell young up and comer Froch beat in a bit of an ugly fight where he jsut out worked the guy and got physical on the inside - Jermain Taylor not the best form of Taylor but he was good enough to drop Froch and find himself ahead going into the final round - Arthur Abraham very good middleweight titlist but nothing special at SMW Calzaghe at 168 seemed to have fought his foes when they were younger and fresher and at their best weight Abraham and Taylor were above their best weight Johnson was old and 175 may have been better for him though Glen looked and fought good at 168 Pascal moved up to 175 and is probably better suited there not sure who id say has a better top 5 its close
Which kind of goes without saying, considering Froch has been at world title level for 3-4 years, and Calzaghe was there for 10 or so.
How can someone write so much, yet say so little which is actually correct? :rofl I don't know if you misread my earlier post, but Charles Brewer was STOPPED IN THREE ROUNDS BY ANTWUN ECHOLS A YEAR BEFORE HE FOUGHT CALZAGHE. Am I not saying it right? Let's see what others think of this issue. :rofl
Jean Pascal Glen Johnson Andre Dirrell Jermain Taylor Arthur Abraham Have all got something in common none of them have won a world title at super middleweight. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mikkel Kessler Jeff Lacy Chris Eubank Robin Reid Byron Mitchell Is a who's who of super middleweight champions [2 American, 2 British and 1 Danish] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Calzaghe not only would beat Froch head to head, but Calzaghe's resume puts Carl Froch's resume in the shade. Calzaghe beat a prime 28 year old Mikkel Kessler, who was an unbeaten multiple super middleweight champion at the time, an older version of Kessler went onto beat Froch. Calzaghe beat a prime 29 year old Jeff Lacy, who was an unbeaten multiple super middleweight champion at the time, Lacy was being called the new Mike Tyson at the time, Calzaghe ruined him, Lacy never fully recovered physically or mentally in a boxing sense after the beatdown Calzaghe gave him.
If one guy had fought all ten of those guys at the points where Froch & Calzaghe fought them, my top 5 wins from that list would be (not in order): Jean Pascal Mikkel Kessler Glen Johnson Andre Dirrell Jermain Taylor Judging by how good every guy was at the time that these fights occurred. Froch 4 - 1 Calzaghe Eubank had been off for the best part of two years, got the call at very short notice, and had to cut from cruiser to smw, that win has name-recognition value only. Lacy was an overhyped mediocrity who even at his peak struggled woefully with Omar Sheika. Reid and Mitchell were decent, solid fighters, but not as good as the guys Froch faced.
Taylor and Abraham are both non-eneties at the weight class and he lost to Dirrell. Johnson was a good win, but the man's in his 40's and habitually drops close decisions these days. Froch's SMW resume is weak.
All 5 on Calzaghe's card were much stronger than all 5 on Froch's card, hence the 5 on Calzaghe's card being multiple champions over and over and the 5 on Froch's card havent won one single world title at the weight between the lot of them.
I respectfully disagree my good man. IMO, only Kessler from Calzaghe's list would make it into Froch's. For instance, Dirrell and Taylor would box the chops off Lacy. Hell, Jermain Taylor did box the chops off Lacy!!
Lacy was ruined after Calzaghe, Calzaghe beats Froch at any stage of their careers head to head and Calzaghe's resume of wins is much better than Froch's resume of wins, Froch resume of his five best wins dont include one single world champion at the weight, Joe Calzaghe on the other hand beat loads of world champions both present and past.
For now, I'm going with Slappy Joe. Froch has a more solid 2-5, but Slappy's #1 of a win over an undefeated Kessler is much better than Froch's 1 or 2. Good thread (and closer than I thought the poll would be).