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Looks like Eubank was right about DeGale.
Groves look nervous IMO DeGale incredibly relaxed
Is it DeGale-Groves or Clev?
The one by Victoria Station, think that is the Sports Cafe, where I watched Haye-Harrison (great atmosphere and rammed). It's a 5er.
Jones Jr's resume :**** Calzaghe's resume
In other words, what a terrific brawler! I take nothing away, other than some relative comparison.
What he had was strength, power, a very good chin, a difficult southpaw stance and awkward slappy style, as well as a lot of heart, a high...
Calzaghe was never the brightest biscuit in the barrel, he didn't have much ring intelligence.
And it took him EIGHT ROUNDS to take a shot, rusty, flat-footed Reid!
:lol: I saw no way Lacy could beat Calzaghe other than Calzaghe beating himself and losing - like leaving himself wide open, charging in with his...
Sosa and Mitchell...
Then they tipped the stiff slow Lacy to smash him :lol: a guy who had to arch to punch
The ponderous face-first Mitchell was inflated into some great win by the British boxing press at the time :lol:
Calzaghe was a big betting favourite against Eubank and Reid. Dork.