Skip to content
Boxing News
  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact
Boxing News
Press Releases

BOXING: JOE CALZAGHE HITS BACK AT GARY SHAW

ByBoxing Press 13/09/200512/05/2013
WBO World Super-Middleweight Champion Joe Calzaghe will be out of the ring until February following confirmation that he broke the meta-carpal bone in his left hand against Evans Ashira on Saturday night in Cardiff. The hard-hitting southpaw fought bravely from the fourth round onwards with only his right hand and relied on his superior boxing skill to outbox Ashira and make a record-breaking 17th defence of his crown.

Calzaghe went to hospital yesterday and the hand was X-rayed which revealed the full extent of the injury. Now, with his hand set in a plaster for a month, he will have to rest for at least six weeks.

The unbeaten Welshman and his promoter Frank Warren are bitterly disappointed with the injury as it has postponed the unification showdown with rival IBF Champion Jeff Lacy that was set for 5 November in London.

They are even more disappointed with Gary Shaw, the promoter of Lacy, following his comments after the fight stating that the Calzaghe’s injury is a way of avoiding a fight with Lacy that is completely untrue.

In fact, Warren said Shaw has had a memory lapse and seaks before he thinks as he tried to make the fight between Calzaghe and Lacy on numerous occasions.

Correspondences date back to 4 October 2004 when Warren first offered Shaw a unification fight against Calzaghe, following Lacy’s win over Syd Vanderpool to claim the IBF title, with the aim of making it for either that December or February this year but Shaw did not reply.

Warren then sent an email to Showtime boss Jay Larkin on 14 October 2004 with a proposed date of 5 February 2005 in England after Lacy had called out for a fight against Calzaghe. In addition, Warren offered to take Calzaghe to America so that the fight could go live on Showtime. An email was also sent to Shaw but again no response.

Larkin did reply on the same day and said that Shaw was reluctant to put Lacy in against Calzaghe.

A further email was sent to Shaw on 18 October from Warren asking if he would be interested in making the fight on 5 February in London or America, without the WBO or IBF titles on the line, but again no reply.

Warren even said to Shaw that they could make the fight for September if Lacy withdrew from his IBF title defence on 6 August against Robin Reid and he would pull Calzaghe from his fight in September to make it happen.

Shaw insisted that Lacy would not do that and that he would proceed with the Reid fight first and did not want to lose the Showtime date.

Warren said, “Therefore, I had to make a fight for Joe as he had to get some rounds under his belt,”

He continued, “Shaw say’s that Calzaghe has fought “easy” opponents but isn’t he forgetting that Lacy has defended his title against two challengers that Joe has already beaten?”

“Robin Reid, Lacy’s most recent opponent, was beaten by Joe in over six years ago in February 1999 whilst Omar Sheika was stopped in five rounds by Calzaghe in August 2000, yet he took Lacy the distance last December,”

“Shaw also said that he was told to have a backup plan because Calzaghe was going to fall out. In the draft agreement Shaw sent to me there was a clause, (3b), which was agreed and dealt with the possibility of Joe not fighting:

(b) Interim Bouts. The parties acknowledge that Calzaghe is scheduled to engage in a bout on September 10, 2005. If Calzaghe loses that bout, this Agreement shall be deemed null and void, with neither party owing any obligation to the other. In the event that Calzaghe wins the September 10, 2005 bout, this Agreement shall become automatically binding and effective. SHAW and SN, respectively, shall assure that neither Lacy nor Calzaghe shall engage in any bout or exhibition after the date of this Agreement until the date of the Event, except that (i) Calzaghe may participate in the September 10 bout, and (ii) if Calzaghe wins the September 10 bout but is injured such that he cannot participate in the Event as scheduled, Lacy shall have the right to participate in an interim bout against an opponent of his choice in November of 2005. In the event that Lacy loses such interim bout, shall be deemed null and void, with neither party owing any obligation to the other. In the event that Lacy wins such interim bout, the Event shall be rescheduled to February 4, 2006 (or such other date designated by Showtime Networks, Inc.), and this Agreement shall remain in full force. In the latter circumstances, Calzaghe shall not be permitted to participate in any interim bout whatsoever prior to the rescheduled Event and Lacy shall not be permitted to engage in any interim bout prior to the rescheduled Event other than the interim bout provided for within this Paragraph.

“Joe Will be ready to fight in 2006 and hopefully Lacy will be in the opposite corner.” Finished Warren.

Calzaghe, who extended his unbeaten record to 40-0, said, “I’m devastated with the injury but I’ve proved my heart and skill to everyone by fighting one handed for eight rounds,”

He added, “My victory was soured by the comments made by Shaw saying that I’m using this as an excuse to avoid fighting Lacy,”

“Let’s get one thing straight, there is no way I would use this injury as an excuse to avoid fighting Lacy who I know I can knock clean out,”

“I’m the draw and the best in the division and Lacy knows it. That’s why he needs me more than I need him,”

“What is there to be scared of? Nothing,”

“Shaw and Lacy will certainly not dictate to me where and when I fight that is down to Frank Warren and myself,”

“Frank has offered them the chance to fight me before and they are the ones who have turned it down claiming that they are not ready to fight me yet,”

“I don’t know who’s got the bigger mouth, Lacy or Shaw,”

“I want to get it on so I can knock Lacy out once and for all.”

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Boxing: Carl Froch… \’Joe Calzaghe is nothing but a bully\’
NextContinue
Robbie \”Bomber\” Peden on the TKO Boxing Show

Boxing Site Team

Owner/Webmaster:
Saddo 📧

Site Photographer:
Jane Warburton 📷
Site Writers:
(Click name to view all that writer’s work)
  • Curtis McCormick
  • Nick Chamberlain
  • Jose Espinoza
  • Robert Brizel
  • Richard Eberline
  • Danny Wilson
  • Bruce Dingo
  • Alejandro Tostado
  • Ricky Jones
  • Wellington Amadulu


RSS Feed

RSS Boxing Forum

  • Boxing history's greatest by country 24/04/2026
    There’s lots of boxing rich countries (or sovereign states, as it were) out there, each with their own legacies and lists. You got the US, the UK, Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, the Philippines, Argentina, Panama, Cuba, Ukraine, to name a few. More than many other sports, boxing invites people within a country to debate their own greatest fighters. That being s […]
  • Ronny alvarez (tic’s prospect watch) 23/04/2026
    ronny alvarez is one of those cuban prospects quietly building serious momentum right now. the 21-year-old super middleweight is sitting at 6-0 with 5 kos, and if you’ve been paying attention to the amateur scene, his name should already ring a bell. he started boxing at just 8 years old and came up through that classic cuban system, stacking accolades early […]
  • On This Day: Lennox Lewis, Altitude and One Perfect Punch – The Night Rahman Shocked the World (2001) 22/04/2026
    Originally published at: On This Day: Lennox Lewis, Altitude and One Perfect Punch – The Night Rahman Shocked the World (2001) – Boxing News On April 22, 2001, Lennox Lewis lost his heavyweight crown to Hasim Rahman in one of boxing’s biggest upsets—a result shaped by preparation, conditions, and a perfectly timed right hand. 18 posts - 5 participants Read f […]
  • Moloney vs Donovan Headlines Tasman Fighters Card in Brisbane 20/04/2026
    Originally published at: Moloney vs Donovan Headlines Tasman Fighters Card in Brisbane – Boxing News Australian boxing returns to the spotlight on April 23rd as Jason Moloney faces Andre Donovan in a high-stakes bantamweight clash at the Fortitude Music Hall in Brisbane, Queensland. Promoted by Tasman Fighters in association with Goldstar, the card features […]
  • Jesse rodriguez v antonio vargas jun 13th 17/04/2026
    5 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]
  • Nathaniel Collins v Cristobal Lorente 17/04/2026
    Nathaniel Collins says he is fighting for his family’s future in Friday’s WBC world eliminator with Cristobal Lorente in Glasgow. The pair contested a draw at the Braehead Arena in October, with the featherweight rematch taking place a few miles away at the Hydro Arena. The winner will become the official mandatory challenger for the WBC title. “It’s an oppo […]
  • Rip el maestro miguel canto 16/04/2026
    rest in power champion 1 post - 1 participant Read full topic […]
  • “terrible” terry washington (tic’s prospect watch) 16/04/2026
    keep an eye on this kid, terry washington is one of those prospects moving fast and hitting even harder. 21-year-old southpaw light flyweight, sitting at 7-0 with 6 kos, and already starting to rack up belts and main-event slots early in his career. he’s got that aggressive, seek-and-destroy style with legit pop for the weight class, not just flashy but fini […]
  • Collins vs Lorente II Preview: Glasgow Rematch Set to Deliver Fireworks 16/04/2026
    Originally published at: Collins vs Lorente II Preview: Glasgow Rematch Set to Deliver Fireworks – Boxing News Friday Night Lights in Glasgow All eyes turn to Glasgow this Friday as Nathaniel Collins and Cristobal Lorente collide once again in a high-stakes featherweight rematch. Their first meeting ended in a controversial draw, leaving plenty of unanswered […]
  • Ben Whittaker v Braian Suarez 15/04/2026
    Ben Whittaker will be heading across the pond if he beats Braian Suarez on Saturday night. The Callum Smith v David Morrell was cancelled. “Ben Whittaker fights Suarez, who’s a big power puncher," said Hearn during a recent appearance on the Ariel Helwani Show. "This is a big moment for Ben, a big run, because if he’s successful on Saturday, he’ll […]
  • On This Day: Hagler vs Hearns – The War That Lasted Eight Minutes but Lives Forever (1985) 15/04/2026
    Originally published at: On This Day: Hagler vs Hearns – The War That Lasted Eight Minutes but Lives Forever (1985) – Boxing News On April 15, 1985, Marvin Hagler and Thomas Hearns delivered three of the most explosive rounds in boxing history, a brutal shootout remembered simply as “The War.” 15 posts - 8 participants Read full topic […]
  • Greatest Round of Boxing 14/04/2026
    There are numerous examples of action packed all out wars Hagler/Hearns Benn/Barkley But what about mind blowing defensive displays, immaculate counter punching, one sided masterclasses etc? 12 posts - 7 participants Read full topic […]
  • Everything Knows Tyson Fury vs Arslanbek Makhmudov Boxing Match 10/04/2026
    Former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury returns to the ring for the first time since December 2024 on Saturday night, facing the heavy-hitting Arslanbek Makhmudov. The bout at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium marks Fury’s latest comeback to the sport after he briefly announced his retirement following back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr Usyk. Below, we’ve rounde […]
  • Brandon mejía mosqueda (tic’s prospect watch) 09/04/2026
    at just 21 years old, brandon mejía mosqueda is establishing himself as one of mexico’s most promising prospects. the unbeaten featherweight holds a perfect 13-0 record with 10 knockouts, combining explosive power with sharp, aggressive pressure. mosqueda’s breakout moment came on the global stage when he captured the wbc grand prix featherweight title, outd […]
  • Osleys Iglesias v Pavel Silyagin April 9th 08/04/2026
    4 posts - 2 participants Read full topic […]

© 2026 Boxing News

  • Home
  • Boxing Forum
  • Boxing Videos
  • Contact