Calzaghe or Pac?

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  1. Nipple

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    Who had the greater workout rate and stamina?
     
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    leaduppercut Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Not sure, but Pacquaio's had a much bigger career and has faced better fighters more consistently. Regardless of the KO to Marquez.

    You can count the amount of big fights Calzaghe had on one hand
     
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    Not sure, but Pacquaio's had a much bigger career and has faced better fighters more consistently. Regardless of the KO to Marquez.

    You can count the amount of big fights Calzaghe had on one hand
     
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    What has that got to do with stamina?
     
  5. Nipple

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    I'm not talking about legacy, I'm talking about stamina/workrate/fitness etc.
     
  6. Big Left

    Big Left Boxing Addict Full Member

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    at their peaks both were capable of throwing a 1000 punches in a fight. Both had great stamina & workrate.

    however it seems to be that Pac put more into his punches than Joe.
     
  7. pngo

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    It seems?:lol:

    Calzaghe threw alot of slaps and very few hard punches(and even then he didn't punch hard). Pacquiao at least throws every punch with something behind them.
     
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    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    How do you recall the (Joe) Calzaghe fight?

    ''The main thing I remember about Calzaghe was how hard he punched. I thought he had bricks in his gloves at one point. On top of that - he was big, he was strong, he was hearty, he had fast hand speed and he had a very awkward southpaw stance.

    He was unbeaten, he didn't know how to lose. I actually lost 20 pounds in a week and was preparing for a righty light-heavyweight. (Laughs) Has there ever been many more difficult tasks?

    On top of all that, he puts me down in the opening 15 seconds, for only the second clean knockdown of my life. (Laughs) .''

    ''I've never been knocked down in the first round before Joe hit me with a powerful left-hand punch, which I never saw, and within half a minute of the bell ringing I was having to pick myself up and deal with the realization that I was in for a long night. That punch really hurt and thereafter it was a tough fight.''

    Joe obviously went on to be an exceptionally great world champion.''

    Chris Eubank

    ''I started out [professional] with the Ingles. I used to do a lot of body sparring with the likes of Bomber Graham, Johnny Nelson and Naseem Hamed. Nelson never had any bottle: he used to nick fights running away. But Naz was ****ing brilliant - so elusive and he hit really hard. Even when he were just 15, he told my uncle to get his autograph 'cos he were going to be a superstar.

    Nigel Benn used me seven times over in Tenerife, including for the Gerald McClellan fight. I had a big bet, three figures, on McClellan to win in the first round at about 10-1. And he would've if the ref hadn't kept interrupting. Nige and me would spar half-an-hour a day, then both go out on the ****. We always had a headguard and 16 oz gloves and often I'd outjab him. Nigel weren't a liberty-taker.

    But the best I've been inside the ring with was Joe Calzaghe in sparring. Beforehand, I thought he were quite boring to watch and looked as if he slapped but, **** me, he punches hard. If he slapped, Bernard Hopkins would've stood toe-to-toe with Joe, but he [Hopkins] got on his bike, didn't he? If Joe and Nigel had fought, I think Joe would have been able to take the pain and would've ended up hurting Nigel, bit like Michael Watson did.''

    Tony Booth

    ''I thought I'd been hit by a lorry''

    Karl Barwise

    ''This kid has everything''

    Spencer Alton

    ''I've never been hit so hard and so often''

    Andy Flute

    "After working with Robin Reid last month I was already buzzing, but when the call came to work with Joe, well he's the best on the planet," he told Seconds Out.

    "I was invited down to work with Joe for five days and I've enjoyed every minute. This has been a fantastic opportunity for me.

    "I can see why he's the champ now. Joe punches hard and fast''

    Tony Quigley

    ''Calzaghe can punch very hard''

    Nicky Piper

    ''A lot of people think Joe can't punch but he's actually very heavy handed''

    Enzo Maccarinelli

    “The hardest puncher I fought (long pause) that’s a real tough one. I dished out a lot more punishment than I ever took. But I’d have to say Joe Calzaghe. Joe was not a one-punch KO kind of guy, but he overwhelmed guys; he had those ridiculous combinations!''

    Charles Brewer

    Glen Catley, Dean Francis, and Robin Reid said he hit hard too.

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  9. WatchfortheHook

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    Both had insane stamina, if I had to choose I'd probably pick Pacquiao.
     
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    few can be compared to pac.. i think a better comparison would be cazaghe and malagnaggi
     
  13. realsoulja

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    Can Pacquiao match this?

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  14. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That is right Calzaghe hit harder than Evander Holyfield according to this:-

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    Not to forget, Joe Calzaghe was the KO specialist:-

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  15. Imperial1

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    Pacquio it takes more stamina to throw accurate punches than arm slaps !