Joe Calzaghe the greatest super middleweight ever...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by CHAL_DIESEL, Jan 8, 2012.


  1. horst

    horst Guest

    :lol: Yet another troll that I've *****-slapped so often and so brutally that he's now blinded by hate. The Calzaghe minions are fleeing in terror from the truth that is even at Ward's young age, he's already within touching distance of supplanting their shoddy-resumed hero.

    Oh yes. It's coming.
     
  2. Hattons Hook

    Hattons Hook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ward is nowhere near matching calzaghes achievements yet and anyone who says he is is clearly on the wind up.
     
  3. horst

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    Winning the Super Six and unifying titles after a couple of years as a champ

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    Defending the WBO title against a string of bums for 9 years, taking 9 years to unify

    Hmmmm. :think

    As soon as Ward dominates Bute and becomes undisputed champion, it's game over.
     
  4. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    super six?
    its should of been called super 3 with 3 bums chucked in there.
     
  5. horst

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    Ward's best wins at smw are Froch and Kessler.

    Calzaghe's are Kessler and Lacy.

    Ward's best wins at 168 are ALREADY superior to Calzaghe's, and Ward is only getting started. Both Froch and Kessler are much better fighters than Lacy ever was.
     
  6. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Calzaghe took lacy's and Kessler's 0.:patsch
    He made the blueprint. :deal

    vs

    Headbutting a one eyed rusty Kessler to a sloppy win in Jokeland. :patsch
    Beating a 34-slowmo Frochowski who got embarassed by dirrell 2 years earlier and beaten down by one eye Kessler....:patsch

    aint the same:patsch
    This aint even the same league.
     
  7. Joe.Boxer

    Joe.Boxer Chinchecker Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol: very typical utterly delusional hypocritical projection from esb's #1 spastic and Team Elite punchbag in popkins/DIMINATA/Kittiakasem. Only the infamous laughing stock DIMINATA could continuously type such preposterous drivel with every **** post she makes.

    Yes, you have indeed been brutally *****-slapped by myself and other ESB titans, and will continue to be until you spit your dummy out and leave esb in tears again :yep:deal.

    Either that or you and the rest of the minions can stop lying to yourselves and accept the reality of Sugar Joe's greatness. :smoke
     
  8. Fighting Pride

    Fighting Pride Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Imagine the hype undefeated Lacy would have had heading into a super six. Imagine Joe busting that hype, and then going undefeated vs the likes of Kessler, Froch, Bika, Mundine, Green.
     
  9. Moanamchara

    Moanamchara Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Its sad people bash Joe and his resume yet rate Toney over him when his resume at Super Middle was ****.
     
  10. TecateisBoxing

    TecateisBoxing I will ALWAYS love Boxing Full Member

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    Agreed, but I cannot call Joe the Greatest Super Middleweight EVER. I know this is two different weight classes by a few pounds. But I give the nod to Sugar Ray Robinson. Sugarman fought abroad way more than homecooking Calzaghe did (Once in Germany and twice in the United States). Sugar fought in Paris, Switzerland, Belgium, Italy, UK, Trinidad, Canada, Denmark...etc He fought the best those countries had and STILL WON.

    Sugar Ray Robinson will always be known as the best middle EVER!!
     
  11. TecateisBoxing

    TecateisBoxing I will ALWAYS love Boxing Full Member

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    Yes, Sugar Ray Robinson was the same size in height as Joe Cal (5'11) had the same reach (73). and they had comparable weight give or take 5 pounds. If I had to speculate Ray Robinson toasts Joe Cal. The super middleweight division didn't exist until 1984 so my take is Joe Cal loses 5 pounds to fight Ray Robinson.
     
  12. bailey

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  13. timeout

    timeout Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Popkins and the haters are just getting destroyed in this thread.



    Like war baby.
     
  14. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    No matter when he and Jones fought, Calzaghe would've won ... he's a better fighter. When they fought it had nothing to do with physical attributes, it was Joe's will to win. And to be honest with you Joe has sustained more power, speed, and agility throughout his career. He's also a better defensive fighter than Jones ever was.
     
  15. Imperial1

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    :lol:

    Jones was bareley touched in his prime ..