WBO/IBF Super Middleweight Champion Joe Calzaghe has reported re-injured his troubled left hand during training sessions and has had to pull out of his planned triumphant homecoming set for July 8 in Cardiff. Calzaghe was rumoured to be facing ex-light heavy world champion Glenn Johnson and will now have to rest the injury with an autumn return date planned instead. Sports Network has announced that they plan to carry on with the show, which still features such great attractions as Danny Williams, Enzo Maccarinelli, Amir Khan and others.
Nothing is concrete yet with Joe Calzaghe having to win his next title defense against unknwon super middleweight Evans Ashira, but if he does win, Calzaghe will likely have to >
A hand injury has ruled out Joe Calzaghe from his triumphant Homecoming at the Millennium Stadium on July 8. The WBO & IBF World Super-Middleweight Champion damaged his left hand, >
Just a day past his tenth anniversary of winning the WBO Super Middleweight title against Chris Eubank in 1997, the world's longest reigning world champion is also the biggest ticket >
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The word making rounds in British boxing circles is that former IBF Light Heavyweight titlist Glen Johnson will be the man opposing WBO/IBF Super Middleweight Champion Joe Calzaghe at Millenium >
Professional sensation Amir Khan says he can't wait to fight at the Millennium Stadium on July 8 - and reckons a bumper crowd will inspire him to his best ever >
Although Joe Calzaghe's opponent for his upcoming title defense on July 8 has yet to be announced, the "Pride of Wales" wastes no time in declaring just who he wants >
WBC/WBA super middleweight champion Mikkel Kessler may think he's the new sheriff in town, but WBO/The Ring magazine super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe is ready to lay down the law >