Calzaghe Only Faced Bums In His WBO Title Reign? THE PROPER BREAKDOWN.

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  1. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I agree with that. He had the talent to it against some top operators IMO.
     
  2. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    Perhaps, although I doubt it. Chances are, had they met when Hopkins was prime, BHOP would have ruined Calzaghe, as well as his public image. Perhaps to the point of Calzaghe running away and retiring even earlier. After all, it was Joe's poor punching technique that led to his so-called, brittle hands.
     
  3. Big_Bill_Bronzy

    Big_Bill_Bronzy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Kessler and Hopkins. That's it.
     
  4. Iron Mike

    Iron Mike Active Member Full Member

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    No it wasn't you poor misguided fool.

    ****ing hell I don't think I have EVER come across such an idiot
     
  5. doomeddisciple

    doomeddisciple Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Kessler, Lacy, Sheika and Brewer were very good to OK opponents the rest not so much.
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    So was Eubank, Woodhall, Reid, Mitchell etc
     
  7. The_President

    The_President Boxing Addict banned

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    Yes, tis true my myopic minded non-boxing friend. Even earlier Calslappy threw punches with his hands open with a downward slapping motion. Check it out. It's very easy to observe. Any fool throwing punches incorrectly like Calzaghe will eventually suffer some form of hand damage. Brittle bones my ass. :yep
     
  8. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Calzaghe was awesome. Fast as lightning, could adjust, sure made Hopkins look like a fool.
     
  9. johnmaff36

    johnmaff36 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The simple fact that people question JC's resume even now after hes retired, proves to me that there is a case to answer for. Whether people like it or not, questions will ALWAYS be raised over this, and quite legitimately too. opinions will always be divided
     
  10. pugilist64

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    The fact that so many Yanks on here consistantly question his greatness only goes to PROVE his greatness. :hi: Joe Calzaghe 46-0 The American dream slayer
     
  11. rdmantle

    rdmantle New Member Full Member

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    Who to fight?

    Benn was gone, Collins ducked him, BHop pulled out of fights with him years ago.
    He didn't do himself any favours by not travelling to the US, but to paraphrase Eubank:

    "He's World Champion, they should go to him"

    Most top fighters have got a record full of bums you only need look at RJJ to prove that.
     
  12. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Calzaghe did fight some rubbish but so do most champions.Eubank fought his fair share of undeserving fighters.Calzaghe did fight some decent guys as well.Starie was not a bad fighter(the fight was dire)Woodhall was a good fighter as were Brewer and Mitchell.He also went in and beat Lacy and Kessler at super middle.
    I agree fights against the likes of Pudwill and Manfreado were farcical but he had a lot of nights that were decent.
     
  13. EJDiaZ

    EJDiaZ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good
     
  14. horst

    horst Guest

    :lol: And this definitely isn't Arsebanger's alt account then!! :patsch
     
  15. The_President

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    Obviously you missed Hopkins fighting in his prime. Had you seen any of those clips you would easily see that Hopkins is a fraction of his old self in the ring. Yes, like any other 45 year old boxer, he is FADED. This is why they call it. past prime.