Calzaghe prying open Roy's coffin to fight him; Brittards: "It was an ok win"

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  1. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Expect this to happen in 2060.
     
  2. Kalure

    Kalure New Member Full Member

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    Lol your bitter your hero was running in the late rounds saying YOU CAN'T KO ME YOU CAN'T KO ME instead of trying to win. some winner mentality right there. go keep sticking to the excuse he was outve his prime when real winners (hopkins, klitscho, chavez) keep winning thru their late 30s n 40s wayy past their best years.
    Stop bashing calzaghe theres already enough threads about him.
     
  3. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It was an ok win, Roy still had his speed.
     
  4. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Calzaghe Roy was a money fight. If you see it as any other way, you're probably trying to criticize Cal more than Roy.
     
  5. leedsnproud

    leedsnproud Member Full Member

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    LOL! The guy with brittle hands,the only weapon you can use in boxing,still manages to make America's elite look shite yet they complain that their man was past it and Joe took advantage!
    HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    Just on page 1 there are 5 different threads on Calzaghe, a fighter who has been retired for years.
    Shows how he winds the haters up :lol::oops::yep

    46-0 and they just cant forget it :lol::happy
     
  7. DirtyDan

    DirtyDan Worst Poster of 2015 Full Member

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    Who were these elite?
     
  8. bwoybcn78

    bwoybcn78 Member Full Member

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    It was kind of crazy to see Roy between rounds clearly and audibly saying to his corner 'He's too fast'. Now you know how everyone else felt in the 90s Roy!
     
  9. leedsnproud

    leedsnproud Member Full Member

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    JC had ****ing disabled hands and he still slapped them around the ring,****tards.
    He coulda been claiming disabled benefits but he still went over to your USA backyard and wasted them "legends" before retiring 46-0...hahahahahahahahaahahahahaha!!!!
     
  10. TKO6

    TKO6 Boxcar for life Full Member

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    Chris Eubank went in the ring with some of the hardest hitting SMW of all time and list JC as one of the hardest hitting punchers he faced.

    If it was not for his hands being so brittle JC could have been even more dominant than he was. 46/0
     
  11. Another disgruntled yank, another Calzaghe thread.

    How incredibly interesting.... ZZZZZZZzzzz:tired
     
  12. 46-0 is becoming as synonymous as TKO6 around these parts... haha
     
  13. GafBoy

    GafBoy New Member Full Member

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    Calzaghe retired with his respect in tact 46-0 & over 11 years as world champion.
    The only real criticism I have of Calzaghe is that he didn't go to the states about 10 years before he did because he would have had a way bigger legacy.
    Prime V Prime, Jones beats Calzaghe, but Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than anybody in his whole career and he ended Jeff Lacy's career!
    The Americans built up Lacy like he was the next big thing and he had a padded up record. He had never been in the ring with anybody like Calzaghe & Calzaghe took him to school & beat him to the punch every time, all night!
    If Calzaghe was American & not Welsh, These same people would be calling him the real life Italian Stallion!
     
  14. Joeburgess

    Joeburgess Member Full Member

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    Why are there so many Calzaghe threads on this forum? the guy has finished, let it go!
     
  15. Urone2

    Urone2 Active Member Full Member

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    I see a lot more Britts getting in an uproar about Calzaghe more than anyone else. What Calzaghe should have done was come to the states earlier and fought some in their prime champions. He was told he didn't generate enough money to fight one of the American champs because no one but the true boxing fans knew him. Instead he continued to fight in the UK until Hopkin and Jones were Old. No matter how you put it the Roy Jones Jr. the Hopkins fought the second time and the Roy Jones Jr. that Calzaghe fought was a completely shot fighter. So in my opinion they get no credit for that fight.