Calzaghe would of been murdered by James Toney (Video)

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Round1gymDC, Jun 9, 2010.


  1. khal-d

    khal-d Member Full Member

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    LOL, I'm not even gonna argue about B-Hop right now.

    I'm telling you to post a scorecard of the Bhop Cal fight with a few comments next to each round as to why they won the round in your eyes. Maybe if I can see that you don't have a man crush on Calzaghe I can argue with you, but until then I think you're just a Calzaghe nuthugger. Hell, maybe you can convince me, with your superior boxing knowledge that Calzaghe really won 9-3 and I will admit that Calzaghe won the fight.
     
  2. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    I don't take orders.

    Bhop scored an extra point due to the knock down, but as I stated, Calzaghe won from the 4th round onwards.

    How can you nuthug an undefeated guy that smashed everyone he fought :patsch This isn't like Mayweathers career where Mayweather lost to Castillo and ODLH, Calzaghe has never been in trouble, even with a broken hand he smashed prime Reid.
     
  3. atberry

    atberry Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    James actually went into camp against Jones well over 200lbs.
     
  4. Hattons Hook

    Hattons Hook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Did very well to get up but he looked like he was waiting for it. He even lifted his chin up . Go on James , hit me.

    I reckon Calzaghe Toney would be very close indeed, and a good match up. Love the TS backing up Toney's claim by pointing to Jones Jnr's complete humiliation of him.
     
  5. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Huge Toney fan here. More Toney uploads on my YouTube channel than any other fighter...but I like Calzaghe in a close one.
     
  6. bigeddie27

    bigeddie27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Imagine if Joe fought in the super middle division back then. Guarantee you his undefeated record would look a hell of a lot worse.
     
  7. khal-d

    khal-d Member Full Member

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    Now you saying Calzaghe greater then Mayweather? LOL, you are a funny dude. I don't give two shits if you don't take orders, if you wanna prove that you actually know 1 or 2 things about boxing (which I doubt you do) then post your scorecard instead of just saying B-Hop won first 3 rounds. I wanna know why Calzaghe won rounds 4-12. I won't believe you when you say that because at this time, you are uncredible and a lot of the ppl who say B hop really won are credible.
     
  8. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    WOW, first off I am AngloSaxon, therefore, as anyone on ESB will tell you, my opinion is worth 100 of yours.

    secondly, Calzaghe landed more jabs, more power shots, threw more, missed less and demolished Hopkins from round 4 onwards.

    No one with credibility said Hopkins won.

    Mayweather was smashed by castillo and ODLH, Pac smashed ODLH straight after, Mayweather cherry picks and ducked Pac multiple times, plus Mayweather dabbles in illegal PED's before his fights, its a no contest.
     
  9. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Your the first guy that I have ever seen post those two.

    I felt those were both losses for him as well.
     
  10. Brit Sillynanny

    Brit Sillynanny Cold Hard Truth Full Member

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    Through retirement and other guys moving up to LHW the division was a wasteland after the mid-90s. The legit savior and undeniable force that could have given it a meaningful champ for a few years (before he also inevitably moved up to LHW) went straight from middleweight champ into a title fight on the road against the super middleweight champ. Not yet in his physical prime his career came to a stunning and premature end. The aftermath was about a decade and a half of a second rate division headed by two protected book ends meeting lousy comp under opportunistic conditions. The big yawn.

    Clearly. Meeting better talent in its prime does that.
     
  11. Boxed Ears

    Boxed Ears this my daddy's account (RIP daddy) Full Member

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    :lol: Yeah, and I noticed Nunn's...uh, fairly characteristic lapse in judgment there. :D
     
  12. Will

    Will Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How can an undefeated record look worse? its undefeated!!!:good
     
  13. Jeff M

    Jeff M Future ESB HOF Full Member

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    Prime Calzaghe wins. Not even debatable.
     
  14. khal-d

    khal-d Member Full Member

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    WOW, who the **** are you and why do you think that:
    1) I would care who you think you are
    2) I would care what anyone else thinks you are

    I asked you for a simple task, you have almost 12,000 posts in less then a year in a boxing forum and can't post a simple scorecard?

    Obviously there is another reason you are not posting the scorecard, because you don't know **** about boxing and know that you might get exposed for your lack of knowledge. Like I told you, if you give me a sound argument as to why Calzaghe won rounds 4-12 on your scorecard I will apologize for everything I said about you and might have a new appreciation for Joe Calzaghe. Right now though, you're full of **** in my eyes.
     
  15. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    calzaghe 115-113

    tough fight for both fighters imo.

    (scoring includes the likelihood that toney is takin steroids at the time of the fight)