You clearly belong to the isuckjoesdick.com fan club. Look man. Joe could've been known and thought of as a great fighter witha helluva resume, but quite frankly he let his phobia of losing get the best of him and he ducked nearly all the greatest competition...not to mention avoiding rematches like the plague with the exception of the contract binding one with Veit. Joe is a hype job that became big by beating another hype job. He's a slightly LESS hype job than Jeff...but still a hype job. Lemme know when Joe does anything remotely as impressive as Oscar's reign at LW and JWW...
what did Tszyu do after being outclassed by fatty? nothing, what did Hopkins do? thats right, murder a taller bigger man in Pavlik who was also P4P top 10. No, you check your history, Wright chased a fight with Pavlik, offered him 4mill, Pavlik then signed up for 2 fights, Lockett and Rubio, so Joe made a RJJ match, then Pavlik ran his mouth again. Calzaghe offered Pavlika fight in 2006, Pavlik didn't want any of it. Calzaghe got fed up of chasing RJJ for years, so of course he'd say that, but when the chance came around to fight the so called best, he not only took it, he used it and beat a fast, hungry, live courage RJJ, a version we have not seen since his dominant days, just look what he did to Lacy.
:-( Wow...do they have meds for people are delusional as you? Seriously...I consulted WebMD with your symptoms and found this... "Delusional disorder, previously called paranoid disorder, is a type of serious mental illness called a "psychosis" in which a person cannot tell what is real from what is imagined. The main feature of this disorder is the presence of delusions, which are unshakable beliefs in something untrue. People with delusional disorder experience non-bizarre delusions, which involve situations that could occur in real life, such as being followed, poisoned, deceived, conspired against, or loved from a distance. These delusions usually involve the misinterpretation of perceptions or experiences. In reality, however, the situations are either not true at all or highly exaggerated." http://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/delusional-disorder Seriously man...I'd get that **** checked out. You can explain to your doctor that you drank the water and now your head is clearly ****ed up. Good luck with that :conf
No...not funny...your head is broken man...:-( Did you not read the article...there is no debating with someone of your condition...but alas...if that article has not grabbed your attention then clearly my help is out of your grasp. I wish you well friend. There is nothing more I can do. Good day and **** this thread :conf :hi:
and you forget when joe fought hopkins, hopkins was 2-2 in his last 4 fights while tszyu was coming off a sensational KO of mitchell.....hatton will always get more respect from me and most fans because as soon as he beat tszyu he came over and fought some solid challengers, not a overrated jeff lacy who was build as a mini-tyson at the time,....hype vs more hype that fight was...... calzaghe chasing jones? calzaghe stayed most of his carear under frank warren's nose and in wales.....and then decided to come over....the man chased nobody for fights, but was spoon fed the likes of domestic level fighters most of his carear......his best win imo is kessler....the guy gets labeled ATG status, when its nothing of the sort.....the man is the most overrated fighter of the past decade atleast..... hatton atleast helped the sport, more then I can say for joe....
lol, typical, you rate a frumpy lager lout over a pure ATG boxer... that alone nullifies anything you have tried to say. The end.
this coming from the guy that said calzaghe chased jones most of his carear....when it was joe that contradicted himself by facing jones after he himself said captain hook was shot..... if you consider ATG facing domestic level fighters most of your carear with the exceptions of a past it but game hopkins and his lone very good win, but not great, kessler.....then so be it:hi:
You deny Joe called RJJ out for years? you'll claim he didnt call Toney out next too? Who cares if he didn't fight many Ameribums, Ameri-Cans only make a name off fighting over bums in America. Hopkins was as good as he has ever been, look what he did to Pavlik, America's number 1 from MW up, the end. We saw a shot Calzaghe destroy two legends, and he literally mutilated RJJ. The end.
LOL Roy Jones even Ducked Benn, of course he'd duck Joe. NB: It's not for me to say. But I'll tell you this - Jones had a choice, his choice was to fight the champion Nigel Benn in a barn-burner or the contender Bernard Hopkins in a snooze-fest. He chose Bernard Hopkins. Jones can't deny that because it's what happened. He won one of the WBC International belts at super middle at the same time that I was the main WBC super middle belt holder, when Chris Eubank had one of those WBC International belts he landed a fight with me shortly after. Okay, Jones had been the mandatory for the IBF middle but he was also offered the chance to fight me for my main WBC belt at his new weight and I was up for it. I was right up for it. I saw some of his fights and rubbed my hands together because I knew it could be a right old tear-up. But why would Jones drop back down to middle to fight for a lesser title? I don't know, only he can answer that.
dude, he wooped up a nearly 40 year old jones....not even close to the version of jones that beat toney and a better version of hopkins then the one joe faced...... not to mention joe squeeked by a SD against a 43 year old hopkins, says a lot right there, including some observers having hopkins winning.... now back to your opening piece de la hoya is a 10X champ, cleaned out 135 and was dominant at 140,147,and 154........and went on to win titles in 6 weight divisions as well as getting robbed in the tito and mosley 2..... NOW that is the definition of ATG not joe calzaghe......who should be included in the title of this thread
Chris Eubank: People always ask me why I never fought Roy Jones. The reason is simple, Roy Jones was never my mandatory contender and I was never his. He used to call me up over the phone and say "Eubank, stop hiding and give Roy a shot", but at that time he was not a big name and there would of been no need to fight him, it would of been abit random. When 1996 was on the scene, I wanted to fight Roy Jones in his backyard and even told HBO that I'd publicly bet $1,000,000 on knocking him out in the 1st-round. When I rang Roy Jones, he hung up on me every time. He wouldn't fight me when I was no longer champion, he didn't want to take risks you see.