Calzaghe completely out classed him Jones just brutalized him The shame about the Calzaghe fight is had he turned over most of those punches we could have seen more damge done on Lacy .
He got away from Pat Burns, and replaced him with "yes man" Ozelle Nelson which resulted in sub par training, not real fundamental development, and overall skill attrition. The good news is after his birthday in August he is going to Miami to meet with Pat and if Pat feels he can get back to the top, he is going to allow Pat to be his head trainer and make another run. This was stated on Little Rock radio station last weekend, on the anniversary of his win over Hopkins (1st win). To clarify he stated this on the radio, so hopefully this will come through and I look forward to him returning in shape and using his jab, hopefully he'll return to form and get back to the top.
leocouture, you should add a poll to the thread. Go to your first post, in the upper right corner there's an option to add a poll. Be sure to check off the "Make votes Public" box over the Submit button. :good
Calzaghe put an end to a few careers with his "slappiness" Taking sustained punishment is the worst for a fighter.
This :good Pimp slapping the dog**** out of him is a ****ing great way to describe that fight by the way
Joe's was he destoryed Lacey that night and made him a shadow of his former self. Laceys trainers should have thrown in the towel after the 9th.
Calzaghe by far. He gave him a worst beatdown, took his 0, took his soul and finished his career all in one. The only thing he missed was to pillage his girlfriend..
Jones took it easy on Jeff, same for hanshaw, people don't realize that. jones is a nice guy and doesnt get off dominating lesser opponents