Joe Calzaghe retired 46-0 (32) in 2008. Get over it. Fans & haters; quit trolling!

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  1. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    All roads always lead to Joe Calzaghe, every major victory in boxing leads back to Joe, he is top of the ESB food chain (much like the Team Elite Corporation), he is 46 and 0 - there was never a blueprint to beat the man and there never will be. Silly billy haterz are always gonna hate.

    Its clear that the majority of haterz on esb are blinkered fanboys of Jones, Hopkins, and Toney, gullable fans who grew up believing the delusional brainwashing that HBO and Ring magazine forced down their throats on how great their idol is, they clearly lost touch on reality and when Calzaghe despatched their idols in their own backyard, they cling to every excuse in the book, crying like little bitches with sand in their vagina's.

    When the likes of Jones and Toney were scared to fight off a level playing field, juiced to the gills, Calzaghe was busy training harder as a clean athlete

    When Hopkins and Jones were cleaning out the terribly weak 160 and 175 divisions infront of gullable, blinkered HBO audiences, Calzaghe was cleaning out a far superior 168 division.

    When the likes of Jones, Hopkins, and Toney were busy being clowned by mediocre fighters like Tiberi, sanderline Williams, Thadzi, Mercado, Jermain Taylor, Tarver, and Glen Johnson etc, Calzaghe was busy showing remarkable consistency

    When the likes of Jones, Hopkins, and Toney were showing zero adaptability against the likes of Tarver, Taylor, and Tiberi etc, Calzaghe was showing supreme adaptability against the likes of Robin Reid and Kessler

    When the likes of Jones, Hopkins, and Toney were folding like lawn chairs when faced with adversity, Calzaghe was getting up at the count of 2 and immediately facing fire with fire, no holding, just rising to the occasion in the heat of the battle when it mattered most.

    When the likes of Jones, Hopkins, and Foney were busy trash talking and insulting opponents with shear arrogance and racism, Calzaghe remained down to earth, true to his roots and showed respect for all opponents.

    When the likes of Hopkins were stinking the arena's out, feigning injuries and trying to rob fight fans of their hard earned money by getting bouts called off mid-fight, Calzaghe was busy trying to put a show on for the fans, wanting to have a tare up with every opponent.

    When Jones, Hopkins, and Toney were fighting in their backyard, Calzaghe was wanting to fight Hopkins in 2002 on foreign soil only for the cowardly Hopkins to be turning down a record payday.

    When the dust was settled at 175 and Hopkins was the king of the division, Calzaghe moved up weight, and despite fighting on foreign soil, with corrupt judges, and the corrupt Joe Cortez refereeing, Calzaghe simultaneously became the main man at 168 and 175 by literallty butt-f**king racist crybaby Hopkins in his own backyard sandwiched inbetween the most impressive winning streak of Hopkins entire career.

    When Jones was granted the opportunity to fight the new king at 175, many experts throughout the world of boxing predicted that Jones would beat Calzaghe due to Joes fragile hands not having sufficient power to further shatter Roys glass jaw. What we got instead was a boxing exhibition from Calzaghe, clearly demonstrating a far superior skillset.

    When Jones and Toney continue boxing to this day, mumbling in their speech and not having a pot to **** in, Calzaghe is happily retired, a wealthy man with all his faculties in tact.

    Lets be honest, there is so much to hate, the bitterness, the envy, the jealousy of fanboys trying to throw stones at their idol's master because no one was ever good enough to do their talking in the ring with Joe Calzaghe.

    Delusional haterz are gonna hate but the facts will never ever change. Team Elite will continue to educate blinkered fanboys, all roads will always lead to Joe Calzaghe.
     
  2. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    Probably because he insisted on not looking for the toughest fights and admitted it himself, and fighting part-time librarians like Mario Veit in rematches instead.

    Just my 2 cents.
     
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  3. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    The Veit rematch was because Veit had worked himself into mandatory position. Calzaghe then went and fought him on foreign soil which is to be admired in todays climate.

    Please, no more trolling in here from anyone, Turbotime not only has a twisted, bitter point of view but he is also a very poor troll with limited knowledge and mundane personality.
     
  4. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    You wanted to know why, that's really the only reason IMO

    I got nothing but love for Joe.
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Froch had worked himself into mandatory position but in this case, stay at home Joe dropped the belt and fought an old timer.

    Viet was no problem because he had already beaten him in one round.
     
  6. Eric cantona

    Eric cantona Active Member Full Member

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    Can i join "team elite"
     
  7. Loudon

    Loudon Loyal Member Full Member

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    There are a number of reasons why Joe Calzaghe is ESB's least favourite son.

    All roads hardly ever lead to Calzaghe, hardly any major victory ever leads back to Joe, he is the bottom of the ESB food chain, (much like the Team ret*rd Corporation) he was 46-0 and there was always a blueprint on how to beat him. But silly billy patients who are strapped to their beds for 23 hours a day, are always going to love him.

    It's clear that the majority of Calzaghe lovers on ESB, clearly never saw Roy or Toney fight in their prime, and only started watching boxing in 2006. Since Joe's victory over Lacy, his fans have lost all touch with reality and they believe he was better than Ray Robinson and Muhammad Ali, because he never lost. A typical fan would believe that Joe could in fact have beaten Godzilla, because he could adapt to any style, and he had a fantastic engine, which would have allowed him to slap Godzilla down to size, with over 1000 slaps per round.

    When Hopkins and Jones were unifying at 160 and 175, Joe was fighting in one of the weakest divisions in boxing.

    While the likes of Jones, Hopkins and Toney were clowning fighters such as Tito, Ruiz and Jirov, Joe was fighting Veit, Ashira, and Sobot.

    While the likes of Jones, Hopkins and Toney were testing themselves against good fighters, Joe was laying on the canvas after a knockdown by Sugar Ray Salem, and struggling with Robin Reid.

    When the likes of Jones, Hopkins and Toney were relaxing on their lawn chairs after a hard days training, Joe was sprinting out of his door at the count of 2, after he'd realised that the mailman had dropped off his new passport that his Mum had ordered for him.

    While the likes of Jones, Hopkins and Toney were trash talking and creating excitement fighting other great fighters, Joe was washing Frank W's car for a bit of extra pocket money, until a huge WBO fight got made.

    While the likes of Hopkins were fighting in front of millions, Joe was trying to put a show on at the local ice rink.

    When Jones, Hopkins and Toney were fighting other good fighters in their own Country, Joe was pretending to find his his lost passport, even though he'd thrown it away.

    When the dust had settled at 175, and Hopkins had lost twice to Taylor, and was 43, Calzaghe obtained a new passport, miraculously overcame his fear of flying, and finally decided to move up in weight, even though he'd been starving himself to make 168 for 4 years. Even though his own Father thought that he'd lost, and he scr*ped the win by the skin of his teeth, he proclaimed himself as "The legend Killer" then made it clear that he didn't do rematches.

    When Roy was 9 weeks from being 40, and it was more than 4 years after Tarver and Johnson had knocked him out, Joe finally had the b*lls to fight the man he'd hid from all of his career, and who he'd dismissed twice leading up to the fight. Even though many experts had Joe to win, due to the fact that Roy hadn't won at elite level for 5 years, Joe thought he was actually in the ring with the 90's version of Roy.

    While Jones and Toney continue to fight like the proud warriors that they are, Joe dances badly on TV and sniffs lines of coke.

    Lets's be honest, there's nothing much to love. His ugly slapping style, his reluctance to fight the best, his reluctance to leave Frank, his fruitcake fans trying to convince people he'd have troubled a prime Roy, even though he struggled with Reid.

    Mentally challenged patients at the Newbridge nut house are always going to love him, and that will never change. The team ret*rds will continue to receive their medication, and all roads will continue to not lead back to Calslappy.
     
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  8. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    Team ellite?What is that?
     
  9. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Yeah team elite is pretty cool. The **** the chimcheckers a bunch of haters of UK fighters
     
  10. MrMagic

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    Slappy Joe is missed dearly.

    GOAT SMW.
     
  11. assasin

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    stay at home Joe dropped the title and fought an old timer? :lol:

    so much stupidity in one sentence!

    he stayed at home so much that he went to America and fought the Lightheavy champ and top P4P fighter at the point you're talking about.

    also, it's come out that Froch was offered the fight twice but turned it down and instead wanted to know when Joe was moving up so he could fight for the vacant title and have a much easier run for the belt. if it had of been Joe he was fighting for the WBC, he wouldn't have got anywhere near to picking up the belt. he would have been easily dispatched in what so called fans would have called an easy defence against an unproven nobody.

    history could have been so very different for Froch. just imagine that he fought Joe, got his ass handed to him, then never got another chance to fight for a title. he'd be called a bum! he could have been seen as a tough guy that the top guys didn't want to risk it against so left him to fight nobodies in the wilderness. and when he does get another shot down the road when he's already old as ****, they have all the advantages and don't give him a fair shake at things.
    things could have been very different for Carl.

    think about that. :think
     
  12. assasin

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    love how Loudon tries to make it look as good as he can for the overrated fighters he talks about, but make it look about as bad as he can for Joe.

    **** off, Loudon.
     
  13. turbotime

    turbotime Hall Of Famer Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl
     
  14. dinovelvet

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    Froch and Hennessy chased Joe but Frank never signed after he said he would. Got a link that proves Froch turned it doen twice?
     
  15. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    When Froch had worked his way into mandatory, who had he actually beat? At the very best, Froch at that time was deemed as a domestic opponent slightly below the Reid and Woodhall level of opponent that Calzaghe had previously received little credit for beating. In hindsight that victory would have looked good on that resume but who knows, Calzaghe might have ruined a green Froch and he may have gone on to have a mediocre career.

    At that time what was really the most appealing and more difficult prospect? Fighting an unproven domestic fighter in Froch? Or going to America, moving up weight and fighting 175 champion and number 4 p4p fighter Hopkins who had just beaten Winky Wright and Tarver?