Re: Calzaghe Regrets Questionable Comebacks – Talks Legacy
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by jangeorg
No,Calzaghe will not end up like Holyfield,he will retire november 4,when he has lost to Kessler ;D ;D ;D
Kessler reminds me a little bit of that character Ralph Fiennes played in the film Red Dragon with all that tattoo work! Hecame to a sticky end too.
I think,you have seen too many movies,Kessler are for real ;D ;D
Re: Calzaghe Regrets Questionable Comebacks – Talks Legacy
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Originally Posted by Bilbo
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Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
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Originally Posted by miles
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Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al
If Kessler is over rated or not remains to be seen , 1 thing is for sure it will be a sad day if Calzaghe goes down having beaten Joe Louis's record of 25 defences :( well in my eyes it will.
I dont think it is even comparable...what with this age of multiple belts and seldom a unified champion in sight.
Exactly....it's like comparing winning Division 1 5 times in the 60s and winning the Premiership 5 times since 1998, now and then are two entirely different games, and shouldn't be stood up shoulder to shoulder. I'm not saying that Warren won't do it if Joe gets to 25 defences, but I hope he doesn't.
Why ae 5 premiership wins and five division 1 wins in the 60's not comparable? Apart from the name change they are essentially exactly the same competition with approximately the same amount of teams in each and the same number of matches required to win. Also there can only be one champion in any year both in the 60's and right now so what's the difference?
Imo winning the league, FA Cup, European Cup etc is exactly the same level of achievement now as its always been ???
Sorry mate, but football in the 60s and football now are two totally different beasts. Then they'd be kicking about a brick covered in about 10 layers of leather, on pitches that the rugby teams looked to have been using as training grounds, and the skill levels were nowhere near the same. Also, these days the big clubs tend to focus on the Champions League, and see the Premiership as the second competition that they're after.