Calzaghe to return to 168 after jones and stays as wbo champion!!!

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  1. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Calzaghe plans return to 168!
    WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe has stated that his September 20 light heavyweight bout against Roy Jones Jr. will not be his last and that he plans to return to the super middleweight division following that fight. In a fax sent to WBO President Paco Valcarcel on British Boxing Board of Control letterhead dated July 16, 2008, and signed by Joe, the longtime 168lb champion wrote:

    Dear Paco,

    Further to our phone conversation of today's date I wish to remain as the WBO's Super Middleweight Champion. Following my proposed contest against Roy Jones Jnr. it is my intention to defend the WBO Super Middleweight Championship. I am proud to be a WBO Champion and thank you, as always, for the opportunities given to me in the past.

    Kind regards,
    JOE CALZAGHE CBE

    Wednesday, July 16 2008

    Wohooooooooooo bring on pavlik :happy
     
  2. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    mate i wont bet money on it

    What makes you think pavlik is that good he would kill calzaghe, joe is a top fighter and is underfeated for a reason :good

    First jones then pavlik then retire as an atg :bbb
     
  3. BG91

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    Joe Calzaghe hints at urge to fight on as he refuses to relinquish titles

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article4347048.ece

    Contrary to popular belief, the longest world championship reign is not at an end. Joe Calzaghe made it clear yesterday that he is not giving up the WBO super-middleweight title he has held for more than a decade and that he may not be retiring this year after all.

    Calzaghe returns to his gym in Cwmcarn, South Wales, this week to start work for his next bout, against Roy Jones Jr in New York on September 20, which will be at light-heavyweight. In his first interview since he split from Frank Warren, his long-time promoter, Calzaghe told The Times that he would consider facing Kelly Pavlik, the world middleweight champion, if he beats Jones, and that he may make a return to super-middleweight.

    A story emanating from the United States yesterday said that Calzaghe had given up his WBO title (one of three he holds at super-middleweight, with the WBA belt and the title awarded by The Ring magazine) and that Karoly Balzsay, of Hungary, and Jean Pascal, of Canada, the WBO's two leading contenders, would contest it.

    But Calzaghe denied that this was the case, saying that his status as a “super champion” by the WBA and WBO means that he has extra time before having to make a defence.


    “There is no way I am going to give up my WBO title,” Calzaghe said. “I do not have a mandatory [challenger] at the moment, so I do not have to defend my title. If I beat Jones, I might move back down to super-middleweight to face Kelly Pavlik.”

    Calzaghe, 36, has held the WBO title for ten years and 250 days, making it the longest world title reign by a Briton. He won the WBO title by beating Chris Eubank in October 1997 and has successfully defended it 21 times, most recently last November, when he beat Mikkel Kessler, taking the Dane's WBC and WBA titles. Calzaghe won the IBF and IBO titles from Jeff Lacy in 2006 but vacated both. He is one of only two boxers to have held all five recognised world titles in one division.Calzaghe's reign is a little more than a year less than the all-time record of Joe Louis, who held the world heavyweight title in the 1930s and 1940s for 11 years and 252 days.

    This week Calzaghe has returned from a holiday with his two sons in Sardinia to begin training for his bout against Jones, 39, a four-weight world champion, at Madison Square Garden for The Ring's light-heavyweight title, which he took from Bernard Hopkins in April. It had been expected to be his last bout because retiring unbeaten - he has won all his 45 bouts - has been in his mind for the past 12 months. Now Calzaghe has doubts.

    “I still feel young,” he said. “It all depends on how I perform against Jones. There's a good possibility I may fight on. I need fights that motivate me. Kessler motivated me, Hopkins motivated me, Jones motivates me. And Kelly Pavlik has been hanging around.”

    He added that he would not let the break from Warren, which is threatening to become bitter, affect him. “I have a job to do and I just have to do it,” Calzaghe said.

    Perhaps what most motivates Calzaghe to continue is his rise to star status in the US. “It took me eight years [as champion] to get a unification fight - I was becoming a laughing stock with some of the people I was fighting,” he said. “I was chasing guys like Jones; now they are chasing me.”

    One belt that Calzaghe has given up is his WBC super-middleweight title. Yesterday the WBC announced that Carl Froch, the British champion, and Jermain Taylor, the former world middleweight champion from the US, would contest the vacant title.
     
  4. Axe

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    I knew Calzaghe was not capable of dominating 175.

    Fighters such as Dawson, Erdei, or even Tarver would have given Joe a handful.
     
  5. fidds

    fidds Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He hasnt got that long he is 36 :patsch he has 1 or 2 fights
     
  6. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Dawson the same man who just scarped by Glenn Johnson?

    Joe Calzaghe would handle all of them with relative ease, in my opinion. Tarver is past his best, and Dawson is unproven.
     
  7. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    Joe's own words have cost him credibility. I'll believe it when and IF it happens.
     
  8. SAS2

    SAS2 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good news! The best fights - money wise and legacy wise will be back at 168 vs Pavlik or AA. I think he also wants to set the record for # defenses....?
     
  9. CJLightweight

    CJLightweight Lightweight Kingpin Full Member

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    why of all the belts he decided to keep the WBO, WBC is better
     
  10. billyconn

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    Jones will spoil all these plans...
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Pavlik? :roll: Bring on Kessler rematch! :deal
     
  12. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    My thoughts exactly !


    But even if he loses to Roy im sure he will try to finish out on top ..

    Who knows what will happen with Pavlik lets see what he does in his next fight before its even considered that he is the front runner after the Jones fight .
     
  13. Hermit

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    After seeing Kessler's last fight? :-(
     
  14. billyconn

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    some people want Calzaghe to fight very good fighters that Calzaghe has the best chance against.....Pavlik doesn't offer that:good
     
  15. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Haven't actually had a chance yet. Sounds like Sartison was somewhat game? Of course, being a hater you're going to probably frame it up as Kessler struggling against a bum, so I'll ignore any more feedback and reserve judgment until I have time to watch it.