Why is JC not given the credit he deserves for this win...
The bookies had JC as an underdog, and nearly all the american press didnt give him chance...
Yet Calzaghe destroyes him and suddenly he was shit.,. EXPLAIN someone...
Why is JC not given the credit he deserves for this win...
The bookies had JC as an underdog, and nearly all the american press didnt give him chance...
Yet Calzaghe destroyes him and suddenly he was shit.,. EXPLAIN someone...
dont Fuck with the chuck
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
because in every thread involving calzaghe, the win over lacy is brought up, and then dismissed...
The american press must be pritty dum then to be fair
dont Fuck with the chuck
Odd,I thought Lacy was going to lose the fight,he wasnt experienced enough
It's simple, Lacy was being overrated and Calzaghe being underrated at the time, or thought to be long in the tooth.
I liked Lacy, but never thought that highly of him.
It's a solid win for Calzaghe, but beating Kessler was definitely better. I thought much more highly of Kessler than lacy.
R.I.P. Julius "Sho Nuff" Carry III
Seen it all before all the sportwriters said Holyfield would lose to Tyson except one, i never thought Lacy was that good as i said time and time again. All you have to do is watch how he struggled against mediocre fighters like Vanderpool, Sheika, American's were looking for an American hope since they hadn't had any good Super Middleweights in years. Hence why Jeff Lacy got overrated.
R.I.P. Julius "Sho Nuff" Carry III
yeh but everyone couldnt praise holffield enough after that fight unlike calzaghe
dont Fuck with the chuck
He's whining that people downgrade Calzaghe's win over Lacy, but people do the same for Holyfield and Tyson.
Lots of people on message boards talk about how Tyson wasn't the same post-prison and only a 4-round fighter by then, forgetting that Holyfield was the huge underdog who was considered a shot fighter in 1996.
In retrospect, both guys were past their primes, but Holyfield adapted better to the decline.
R.I.P. Julius "Sho Nuff" Carry III
they were both championship fights, both underdogs won in great fashion but for some reason Calzaghe's win doesnt got the credit it deserves..
dont Fuck with the chuck
If you took into account all the facts at the time, Lacy was the right choice and anyone who thinks anyone was stupid for picking Lacy are morons.
Like already mentioned, Lacy was hyped to be the next big thing and for good reason. He was a great specimen with a cannonball for a left hook.
On the other side of the coin, Calzaghe was looked at by non-UK as another protected British fighter who really fought no one of real value. At the time, Calzaghe had dropped out of a fight or two, and that had even some British fans questioning his heart (believe me, I remember). Calzaghe was known to be injury prone (especially with those brittle hands) and was thought of as a "slapper". Couple all that with the fact that he was now in his mid 30s, when most fighters start to slow down.
So I don't want to hear any of you brag about picking Calzaghe or laugh at people who picked Lacy. We didn't know what we knew about Calzaghe now (that he could compete with A-level opposition). Jeff Lacy was a good pick.
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