Proof Calzaghe is a coward

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  1. onourway

    onourway Haye KTFO1 Wlad Full Member

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    Calzaghe on prime Roy Jones....

    Basically admitting he'd lose and wouldn't fight him.

    But now he's going to beat a way past it Jones and claim it as some sort of relevant victory.
     
  2. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where's the link ??
     
  3. onourway

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    Calzaghe scares me.
     
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    lol. this board is starting to grate....
     
  6. RealIzm

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    by tommorow nite this thread will have about 12 pages to it of nothing but brits in denial:yep :lol: :lol:
     
  7. yorkshire_boy

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    Hi, I mean no offence to you but how you can call any pro boxer a coward is beyond me. Look at Oscar Diaz, boxers risk their health every time they're in the ring and calling one a coward is quite disrespectful.

    It seems that, by posting trying to prove to everyone Calzaghe's a coward, that you personally dislike him... however what he said was that to move up a division and fight the bext boxer in the world would be a tough fight and he'd need to be paid very well to do so. That's cowardice? Isn't that boxing economics? High risk = more money.
     
  8. TFFP

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    I'd like to see these words come straight from the horses mouth

    Even then I would have to lipread very carefully to check it hasn't been dubbed
     
  9. RealIzm

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    :lol: :lol: Stop the madness TFFP and good morning:)
     
  10. TFFP

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    Morning

    Anybody can make up a quote, especially where onourgay is concerned
     
  11. mexican legend

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    Calzaghe will lose to Jones and I dont even like Jones.
     
  12. FLINT ISLAND

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    that quote is saying he "knows his capabilites" as in he feels to take such a tough fight he desreves to be paid good.

    I dont think Calzaghe would say "dont want to risk it part"
     
  13. RealIzm

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    Yea youre right Jones will whoop that ass something serious....I spent yesterday watching Jones-Trinidad and Jones still has it...the speed, reflexes, timing and power..I really can't see how Joe wins this one....how TFFP? Are you praying that Jones just dies before the fight or what because nothing can save your hero now, not even god because god is on Jones side:yep
     
  14. mexican legend

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    ****, finally we can agree on something. :lol:
     
  15. Cobbler

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    Jones is quoted as saying the same thing about Calzaghe - that he was never interested in fighting Calzaghe at that time as the risk was bigger than the reward for him.

    It's a suprise to you that boxers assess fights on a risk/reward basis?