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Your Dog died :o?
Uhhhhh, no. I wish he would though. He's 14 years old and acts like Larry Merchant ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
Sorry, jus kiddin man, i really wanted to type a nice clever response, but im really tired and thats pretty much all i could come up with ;DQuote:
Originally Posted by LEGION
No problem man; I'm sure someone will come up with something clever, as I was probably a bit harsh on Calzaghe.Quote:
Originally Posted by hitmandonny
If he does do it his he probaly ruin is chances of being the best 168 fight ever
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Originally Posted by LEGION
HaHa you see this is how exhausted i am...I read the thread and was like. Hold on, so ur saying if so0mebody comes up with something clever itl ruin his chances of being in the best 168 fight ever.Quote:
Originally Posted by Headson
I need sleep
Arguably he's already thatQuote:
Originally Posted by Headson
You do got a point their with like 20 defenses butQuote:
Originally Posted by Fenster
its like trinidad he lost alot of respect from retiring it will
if he retire it will effect his chances
Well maybe he'll do a Trinidad and make a shitload of comebacks. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Headson
:coolclick: WackQuote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205
If Joe was to be replaced i would be happy in the fact that it was by a what would be, true champion like kessler... I have alot of respect for him and his talent. I believe joe should win, but very seldom does a fighter who fights te best finish his career with all W in his colum, and at Joe age, the lack of sparring over the years, of course the hands, favtor in kesslers talent, and hunger this could be the night where the young lion claims the rock?
Kessler has shown a willingness to fight the best, also to travel, i'm not buying into the whole road warrior type thing just yet because he has gone where the money is, if the money was at home he would of fought mroe there, but he will travel and fair play to him. He ha fought some of the best around, none really world class, but you can't ask more of a fighter to just fight the best whomever they are or however good they are, im sure if he wins this will be the first of many fights.
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Also, thata rticle, where does it even hint Joe would retire if he lost? thats bullshit... since when does "if i lost i don't know what i do mean" if i lost thats it i'm out of the game? i mean shit i could understand if kessler put on a one side beat down calzaghe may think that being on the top for so many years, being second best would not suffice, but you can bet your lifeif joe was to fail to win this in a close fight there would be a rematch, shit i bet its in the damn clause.
Well stated.Quote:
Originally Posted by Preme
:coolclick: right back.
Well one the hand,how can you blame the guy.Unbeaten for so long,a loss at this stage would be hard to overcome. On the other hand,the greatest fighters of all time have all lost at some point,how a fighter returns from a loss/adversity,tells you alot about them,and their character. So who knows.
true, but i mean if he lost in a way that showed kesler was just to good and a rematach would not be any different hewould have no reason to carry on IMO...Quote:
Originally Posted by El Gamo
We spend alot of time on this forum talking about fighters who need to hang their gloves up, very rare is there a fighter who comes back from a loss at 36 to go on and do great things, sure hopkins beat tarver. Joe has struggled ot be able to get the big american fights in his prime, the only way i can see him getting them after a loss is if they think it would be an easy win for their boy to boost his name. Apart from kessler there is no one of worth for joe to beat at SMW, pavil prolly wouldn't fight him if he had just lost, i don't know about hopkins, he might see it as a possible win and pay day, dawson or anybody else...
If it was close, rematch and that would happen, if it was one sided, with all the problems hes had, just call it a day, no shame i knowing when your time is up.
What does Kess do if he is dominated is he just a overrated loser i just wonder because what happens to Kess if he loss no one ever talks about that i am just curios on what you guys think
I guess that means good bye Calzaghe. And good riddance. Kessler will shock the boxing world (not me) when he stops Calzaghe early.Quote:
Originally Posted by OwnedByPacstraightleft