Enzo Calzaghe: Ward's trainer must be punch drunk

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  1. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Eubank was at the end of his tether in that fight. You know that. Be real.
     
  2. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    His 7th pro fight. Joe got dropped by 43 year old Hopkins. Enough said.
     
  3. Jabber

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    master Ottke has taught Warddke well.even Ottke in his days never though to drain the opponents in order to beat them.Sven Warddke and his fans are the biggest disgrace boxing has to offer right now
     
  4. Above Deck

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    I like how Enzo brings up Hopkins and the Ghost of Roy Jones
    like they are valuable scalps.

    When they get a bit loud, Froch will tell them to keep it down.
     
  5. knockout artist

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    Yes number 1 ranked LHW in the world, P4P number 3 and future LHW champ Hopkins wasn't a valuable scalp :patsch

    Sounds you also have yankee-tytus! :lol::rofl:
     
  6. Barry Smith

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    Joe also got dropped hard by feather fisted bum Salem. Calzaghe's chin, like everything else, is vastly overrated.

    As for Enzo Calzaghe, he is right about one thing. Ward would never beat Calzaghe, but that's because Calzaghe would never fight him.
     
  7. dinovelvet

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    Joe has been down many times. Ward didn't even need an 8 count. Its clearly an act of desperation to find fault with Ward.
     
  8. Loudon

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    Enzo's a complete tool!

    There's one thing being proud of your son, and being a little biased, but Enzo takes it to a whole different level.

    He thinks beating Roy at 40 was some sort of an achievement? Four years after Johnson and Tarver had knocked him out. His own son told everyone, that he'd be disappointed to have his final fight against Roy, because he was shot. We've all seen the video.

    Enzo wouldn't have let Joe fight a peak version of Roy, and he knows it!

    Also, as others have mentioned, unless Joe had've been in something like the super six, there's no way he'd have fought Ward anyway. All of these hypothetical match ups are a joke.

    He could have fought Tarver, but he had no intentions of doing so. Joe said "Tarver's done nothing, apart from beating a shot Roy Jones!"

    He then claimed he wanted big fights. But after he dismissed Tarver as a challenge, and messed Glen Johnson about, he went on and fought the likes of Evans Ashira. And then four years after he'd said Tarver had beaten a shot Roy, he then fought him himself.

    The guy was a joke, and there's no way he'd have fought Ward!
     
  9. Imperial1

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    Enzo is just mad that his sons legacy will be completely surpassed by fighters who take real risks in their prime and not cherry pick their way through it..Typical British denial!
     
  10. Slothrop

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    It's painful for Calzaghe fans to watch Ward so quickly eclipse the king of slap. Must be incredibly painful for Calzaghe's family.
     
  11. dinovelvet

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    Thats not even opinion. They are facts and excatly how it happened.

    Beating a shot 40 year old Jones doesn't even warrant a celebration. Jones had no boxing fundamentals or discipline, without his athleticism and reflexes he had nothing. Calzaghe beat a Jones who had nothing.
     
  12. Arran

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    calzaghe himself was what? 36? and hes a reflex fighter, the tool that leaves a boxer first!
     
  13. dinovelvet

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    Imagine a 40 year old Calzaghe in with a 36 year old Jones. It puts his win into perspective.
     
  14. Johnny Coyle

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    Joe is too much of a warrior for Ward, he'd adapt and overcome...
     
  15. Slothrop

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    The knockdown Roy handed out in the first round was just a tiny little taste of the ass whoopin he would have put on Slappy Joe about ten years earlier. Too bad Joe was too busy feasting on Euro-bums to come get some of that, an approach very different from that of Ward, who has spent his prime taking on the very best. As I've said before, it's already arguable that Ward's resume has surpassed Calzaghe's. We can see evidence of this in how increasingly nit-picky and contorted the Calzaghe fans' arguments are getting, and how butthurt they get when the subject of Ward's resume comes up. But the nice thing about this "debate" is that it won't be debatable for much longer. Ward, who is still young, continues to take on the best and continues to beat them decisively.