Calzaghe aside- who is the GOAT at 168?

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  1. Loudon

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    :good
     
  2. Loudon

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    So why didn't he try to fight at LHW then?
     
  3. Ducklerr

    Ducklerr Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    What are we voting on here? Roy Jones had 7 fights at SMW. Sure he would of been tough to beat H2H but he certainly doesn't have the 2nd greatest resume at the weight.
     
  4. Loudon

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    If Joe was looking to fight outside of his weight class, why not LHW?

    Hopkins hadn't had more fights above MW.

    I thought it was odd at the time, because I don't think Joe would have gotten much credit for beating Hopkins back then. Hopkins' biggest win at the time was against Tito, and many people, including yourself, don't rate that win highly, because he'd moved up from WW.

    And apart from a handful of fights, the fights that Hopkins had above MW, were just keep busy fights a few pounds over the limit, against opponents who weighed about the same. It's not as though he'd been fighting established SMW's. So again, I don't think Joe would have gotten much credit for a win at the time.
     
  5. Loudon

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    Bailey,

    We could carry this on all night.

    My post was just to emphasise that you can use the exact same information, to paint many different pictures.
     
  6. LordSouness

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    RJJ only fought there for about 5 or 6 fights and only one of them was much of a fight.
     
  7. Super Hans

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    Accomplishments.
     
  8. Loudon

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    Yes.

    Didn't you post some links up one time?
     
  9. Ducklerr

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    Good, I voted for Simply the Best.
     
  10. Super Hans

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    [YT]mNU3aIJs88g[/YT]

    :hammertime:hammertime:hammertime:hammertime
     
  11. beachie17

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    Andre Ward is better than Calzaghe ever was. I am British myself but I can quite easily see that Ward would have beaten Joe rather convincingly.
     
  12. Super Hans

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    I don't think you watch enough of Joe then. I think Ward is an easier fight for him than Froch
     
  13. ashishwarrior

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    It was the period he'd just fought Sakio and was set to then fight Manfredo for pennies.
    They made a bull**** offer, without a value on it. They then got a guaranteed counter offer, the highest of his career at the point, They shut their mouths.
    He fought dog **** for pennies, and turned down a massive mutli-million pay day for a fight you believe was a level below , The fact is he was fighting light middleweights like ashira, manfredo - and a middleweight in bika whom had 1 fight , a nc cut job at 168. So he was happy to fight them but the reason for not fighting his own countryman, an unbeaten puncher at his own weight and a fight of significant interest to the masses... was that "oh he was a different era"

    $5m dollars you see when i see people write that sort of thing,when they know they never even paid for the stadium hire, and the fighter took them to court - its just to add weight to their excuse why it never happened.
    "It's all about the money man" - so he gets career high offer

    "Nobody knows who he is, its about legacy man" - so he knocks out Taylor on American primetime
    "Im retired man"

    He ducked Froch, like he ducked everyone else. He wanted nothing to do with Pavlik after Lockett got pulverised with Enzo in his corner. He even ran off from his promoter, who had the signed contract to go on HBO.

    Instead he fought a "shot fighter" as he described in his own book, a whole 2 or 3 years previously, in Roy Jones.
    These are facts
     
  14. ashishwarrior

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    bailey your copy paste sh it is boring you have for to much time on your hands and in desperate need to get laid super hands will oblige you im sure

    now joe own auto which he worded roy was shot to sh it , old man hopkins :rofl

    joe fought a prime bika :rofl yeah who had one fight above mw :tong:hi:
     
  15. HerolGee

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    failey keeps copying and pasting posts that failed years ago.