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    Default Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Haye or Calzaghe?

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Too early to say, son. Have to reserve making a call until we see how Haye's career plays out. You ought to add kentucky floid chicken to the poll though because for 9 years fraud mayweather has ducked virtually ALL the best while somehow convincing many gullible sheep that he was a great fighter.

    Hell, a good 5 years ago in 2006, floid already was being called out for cherry-picking and ducking the best guys while Pacquiao was busy fighting the 3 greatest Mexican fighters of the era...and multiple fights with each at that!

    It's nice to see that fraud maywetaher is done with Boxing now; it's happened sooner rather than later, he will be going to jail where the dregs of society belong.



    maywetaher is both the greatest DUCKER in the history of the sport and also the most over-rated in the history of the sport. He's a good skillful defensive boxer, but he ain't great by any stretch of the imagination. You gotta fight the best to earn that distinction...as Pacquiao has done.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    at the minute its Calzaghe all the way...

    Haye has along way to go to match what Joe achived.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Calzaghe without a question.

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    Neither as they both have REFUSED to fight prime dangerous fighters in or near their weight classes.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Duck A. Duck B. Does it really matter?

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Too early to say, son. Have to reserve making a call until we see how Haye's career plays out. You ought to add kentucky floid chicken to the poll though because for 9 years fraud mayweather has ducked virtually ALL the best while somehow convincing many gullible sheep that he was a great fighter.

    Hell, a good 5 years ago in 2006, floid already was being called out for cherry-picking and ducking the best guys while Pacquiao was busy fighting the 3 greatest Mexican fighters of the era...and multiple fights with each at that!

    It's nice to see that fraud maywetaher is done with Boxing now; it's happened sooner rather than later, he will be going to jail where the dregs of society belong.



    maywetaher is both the greatest DUCKER in the history of the sport and also the most over-rated in the history of the sport. He's a good skillful defensive boxer, but he ain't great by any stretch of the imagination. You gotta fight the best to earn that distinction...as Pacquiao has done.

    Was keeping it to two well known Brits.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Sven Ottke.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Joe Calzaghe by a hundred billion miles. Calzaghe is one of my favourite fighters, Haye is most definitely not.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Calzaghe quite easily.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Quote Originally Posted by No Contest View Post
    Sven Ottke.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Haye has not hit his peak yet. so Joe.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Definitely Joe...unless David beats Wladimir & Vitali. And I don't see that happening.

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    both unlikeable arseholes

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    Default Re: Who will be remembered more fondly...

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Neither as they both have REFUSED to fight prime dangerous fighters in or near their weight classes.
    Wlad isn't in the list Lyle!!

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