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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by miles

    Royal, there are no absolutes in boxing....In all probability Kessler will taste the canvas at some point in his career....not hating on Kess there Royal, Im just taking the bluster out of your words
    Heh heh heh. Mistah Miles!
    CC back Wacko,

    This thread is nearly a year old though...what on earth is it doing on the front page again?!

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Id like Joe to fight 2 of these 3.Kessler(a great fight for the fans)-Taylor(a true step up in competition.Taylor has said that 160 is hard for him to make)-Winky(I dont see Kessler beating Winky.Period.But its a fight that could be sold)

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Its been a long while since the Lacy fight....its a shame he hasnt been able to be more active since that win...

    So folks who do you wanna see Calzaghe in with next? I wouldnt mind seeing him in there with Kessler, Winky or even Taylor....Calzaghe can beat all of them IMO (You be quiet Northside!! :P)...


    Can`t you get you head out of Calzaghe arse

    Super Middleweight also acknowledge as Kessler's Kingdom when Calzaghe has retire

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by jangeorg
    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Its been a long while since the Lacy fight....its a shame he hasnt been able to be more active since that win...

    So folks who do you wanna see Calzaghe in with next? I wouldnt mind seeing him in there with Kessler, Winky or even Taylor....Calzaghe can beat all of them IMO (You be quiet Northside!! :P)...


    Can`t you get you head out of Calzaghe a***

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    As if I could ever really get worked up by such a lame and pathetic attack as that!

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
    CALZAGHE CAN OUT BOX BERNARD ID LIKE TO SEE THAT ONE! ! !
    Calzaghe looses to bernard Tko 8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
    CALZAGHE CAN OUT BOX BERNARD ID LIKE TO SEE THAT ONE! ! !
    Calzaghe looses to bernard Tko 8
    Don't think so mate

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    Quote Originally Posted by Rick_Rack
    CALZAGHE CAN OUT BOX BERNARD ID LIKE TO SEE THAT ONE! ! !
    Calzaghe looses to bernard Tko 8
    Not in this lifetime. Everyone seems to be getting worked up about Bernard Hopkins after he beat Tarver last year, but Tarver just did not show up to the races that night. He was dismal, and didn't have any ideas nor any drive, and most of the top 20 a light-heavy would have beaten him that night. Bernard Hopkins got a champion who was living the Hollywood life instead of living the boxing life, and no doubt about it, Calzaghe would turn Hopkins over.

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    It wasnt that tarver didnt show up..More like that tarver was given nothing to go on..The subtle defensive strategies and lateral movement left tarver following bernard around pawing with his jab like an afraid little girl and continues to get countered and jumped in on with combo's before hopkins then jumps back out of range..

    Seriously i cannot make a single case in my mind of how joe could be bernard..

    Joe has bad hands..Barely any power.. and bernard has never been stopped...

    And when was the last time we saw joe beat a truely great boxer and great defensive counter puncher?

    I'd bet on never tbf.. Hopkins would beat him every round and joe who has obv never lost would loose heart half way through as he's never been in that position and he'd eventually stumble and fall under the weight of the executioners axe
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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    It wasnt that tarver didnt show up..More like that tarver was given nothing to go on..The subtle defensive strategies and lateral movement left tarver following bernard around pawing with his jab like an afraid little girl and continues to get countered and jumped in on with combo's before hopkins then jumps back out of range..

    Seriously i cannot make a single case in my mind of how joe could be bernard..

    Joe has bad hands..Barely any power.. and bernard has never been stopped...

    And when was the last time we saw joe beat a truely great boxer and great defensive counter puncher?

    I'd bet on never tbf.. Hopkins would beat him every round and joe who has obv never lost would loose heart half way through as he's never been in that position and he'd eventually stumble and fall under the weight of the executioners axe
    OK....well I have a similar position in a way, in that I can't see a way in which Bernard could beat Joe. Hopkins likes to come off the back foot, and despite the fact that he is a decent defensive counter puncher, I think he would still get caught more often by Calzaghe's numerous punches, which come from all angles, and Hopkins couldn't avoid it forever.

    As for the question of power, Calzaghe handed Juan Carlos Gimenez Ferreyra his first stoppage, who had previously gone 12 with Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and has only since been stopped by world champion Zsolt Erdei. Calzaghe gave Byron Mitchell a career-ending stoppage in two rounds, despite Mitchell having only two previous defeats, both on points for world titles. And not that it is in the same league, but Manfredo had never been stopped either.

    Hopkins' KO record is less than Calzaghe's, and has only finished one fight inside the distance in the last seven, so saying he would stop Calzaghe is crazy talk. Indeed, the only way Calzaghe will fall under the weight of the executioners' axe is if the axe is thrown at him from the Hopkins corner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun
    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_BHB
    It wasnt that tarver didnt show up..More like that tarver was given nothing to go on..The subtle defensive strategies and lateral movement left tarver following bernard around pawing with his jab like an afraid little girl and continues to get countered and jumped in on with combo's before hopkins then jumps back out of range..

    Seriously i cannot make a single case in my mind of how joe could be bernard..

    Joe has bad hands..Barely any power.. and bernard has never been stopped...

    And when was the last time we saw joe beat a truely great boxer and great defensive counter puncher?

    I'd bet on never tbf.. Hopkins would beat him every round and joe who has obv never lost would loose heart half way through as he's never been in that position and he'd eventually stumble and fall under the weight of the executioners axe
    OK....well I have a similar position in a way, in that I can't see a way in which Bernard could beat Joe. Hopkins likes to come off the back foot, and despite the fact that he is a decent defensive counter puncher, I think he would still get caught more often by Calzaghe's numerous punches, which come from all angles, and Hopkins couldn't avoid it forever.

    As for the question of power, Calzaghe handed Juan Carlos Gimenez Ferreyra his first stoppage, who had previously gone 12 with Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank, and has only since been stopped by world champion Zsolt Erdei. Calzaghe gave Byron Mitchell a career-ending stoppage in two rounds, despite Mitchell having only two previous defeats, both on points for world titles. And not that it is in the same league, but Manfredo had never been stopped either.

    Hopkins' KO record is less than Calzaghe's, and has only finished one fight inside the distance in the last seven, so saying he would stop Calzaghe is crazy talk. Indeed, the only way Calzaghe will fall under the weight of the executioners' axe is if the axe is thrown at him from the Hopkins corner.
    It might well be
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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    If Calzaghe wants to retire undefeated he needs to steer far away from Hopkins & don't take chances against Winky or Tarver
    Go to sleep Northside.
    Kinda thought Northside went into a permanent coma when Lacy lost to Calzaghe

    Maybe it should be descibed as a miraculous recovery

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Don't know if this has been posted here allready, but....

    ...In a danish paper (BT) today, Warren is quoted saying they're now in actual talks with Palle based on the 5 mill$ UK fight offer, and that they've both agreed not to make public any further detail while negotiations are ongoing.
    Really hope the paper is not merely overinterpretating Warrens NOTW collumn. Most optimistic tunes i've heard about a possible Calzaghe-Kessler showdown since....forever, IF it's true.

    can only wish...

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Also proposed in the contract: if joe breaks his hands and if he lands four glancing punches in a row, then the ref has to stop the fight and give joe a tko victory.

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    How about a light heavyweight fight with The Executioner?

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    Default Re: Joe Calzaghe: What next? What if?

    Kessler is the realistic option. If the Hopkins-Wright fight is close, they'll probably rematch. If one wins big, Joe is gonna have to travel, and take less money. Taylor might move up, but he's not ready for 168 yet, especially fighting a blown up welter. Plus, win or lose, Oscar may fit into Taylor's picture, which trumps Joe. With a unification, Joe will hold more weight, IMO. Without it, he may as well invite RJJ to come to Wales.

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