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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Also Jones has every right to be able to challenge Calzaghe and have a match. It is far from a onesided affair and it will make money

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    RJJ didnt actually look all that bad against trinidad and at times you got the old roy doing what he did best.

    The problem he`ll come up against this time around which ultimately will be the deciding factor is he wont get the time nor space someone like tito moving up to 175 gave him and for RJJ to have a chance he really would have to produce arguably the performance of his career which im pretty sure he no longer has in him.

    You cant blame calzaghe for taking this fight over dawson/tarver/froch etc, the man is 37 and for a guy considered an all time p4p great hasnt exactly made the kind of money the likes of RJJ and hopkins have.

    If this is the inevitable calzaghe swangsong then he would of retired having just beat arguably the 2 best p4p boxers of the last decade and yet people will still have issues with his decision not to fight a younger hungrier boxer.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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    How many fights have you promoted?
    You don't need to be a promoter to see that was a shit offer, but maybe it wasn't depending on what Joe Calzaghe was getting. You got any articles regarding what Joe Calzaghe was getting ?
    Dont embarrass yourself.

    You don't know NOTHING about making fights or the worth of that offer. Proved by - you're asking for Calzaghe's cut yet claiming Reid's is SHIT.

    From that link - just accept that the rematch was offered. Money makes fights. Reid didn't like the money so declined. Simple as that.
    Oh sorry almighty Fenster i didn't know you knew all about making fights, and all of us on here including me are completely clueless ?

    How many fights have you made ? None, FACT.

    You keep your little Frank Warren stories/articles locked away in your diary, then use them on here and think you know about matchmaking.

    Don't make me laugh and also the FACT is you can't give me any article, regarding what Joe Calzaghe was getting. Which is probably the reason Robin Reid didn't accept it FACT. Or you do have the facts but aren't using them here, which might prove me right/wrong.

    Lets stop the bickering and see if can find all the facts and not just one side of the story. Joe Calzaghe has been known to be a hard fighter to neogatite with in the past. So i would be very interested to see what money Joe Calzaghe was getting, because there is no way Robin Reid would turn that fight down unless the money difference was ridiculous. He wanted that rematch badly and alot of people wanted to see the fight at that time.
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
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    You don't need to be a promoter to see that was a shit offer, but maybe it wasn't depending on what Joe Calzaghe was getting. You got any articles regarding what Joe Calzaghe was getting ?
    Dont embarrass yourself.

    You don't know NOTHING about making fights or the worth of that offer. Proved by - you're asking for Calzaghe's cut yet claiming Reid's is SHIT.

    From that link - just accept that the rematch was offered. Money makes fights. Reid didn't like the money so declined. Simple as that.
    Oh sorry almighty Fenster i didn't know you knew all about making fights, and all of us on here including me are completely clueless ?

    How many fights have you made ? None, FACT.

    You keep your little Frank Warren stories/articles locked away in your diary, then use them on here and think you know about matchmaking.

    Don't make me laugh and also the FACT is you can't give me any article, regarding what Joe Calzaghe was getting. Which is probably the reason Robin Reid didn't accept it FACT. Or you do have the facts but aren't using them here, which might prove me right/wrong.

    Lets stop the bickering and see if can find all the facts and not just one side of the story. Joe Calzaghe has been known to be a hard fighter to neogatite with in the past. So i would be very interested to see what money Joe Calzaghe was getting, because there is no way Robin Reid would turn that fight down unless the money difference was ridiculous. He wanted that rematch badly and alot of people wanted to see the fight at that time.
    Stop talking nonsense.

    I don't claim things i can't back up. I gave a quote from Robin Reid PROVING he had been offered the Calzaghe rematch. Robin Reid NEVER mentioned he was UNHAPPY about Calzaghe's cut. I don't know Calzaghe's cut. Why would Robin Reid have known Calzaghe's cut? HE says he was UNHAPPY with the amount he was offered.

    I'm not bickering. I'm providing evidence for something i said. Fact.
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
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    Well ok if thats what you read
    Here's the quote.

    We thought bearing in mind how close the first fight was we would get paid a decent amount for a second fight, especially when so many people thought I won the first one. I was told I would get paid what I was worth, I was told it would be an offer I could not refuse, in the end all I was offered was 90k, that was only 15k more than the first time around.

    No one could tell me that people would not have been interested in a second fight, all I wanted was to be paid for what I was worth! To be honest I thought I was going to be offered 150k and as I say I was offered 90k, that is why the second fight never came. It was shortly after that I signed for Jess Harding.



    Robin Reid; I beat Calzaghe in the 1st fight...; I would beat him in the 2nd!
    I don't blame him what a shit offer that was indeed, what was Joe Calzaghe getting ?
    Reid lost the first fight and was an ex-world champion. I'm betting he didn't get offered anywhere near that kind of money for any fight after that. He didn't want the rematch so he priced himself out of the fight.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    I love when people point to Calzaghe beating a well past it Eubanks as an example of his excellent resume. Or better yet...his win over an overhyped, one dimensional fighter in Lacy. Give credit to Joe for exposing Lacy...but anyone who thinks Lacy was a great challenge needs to have a word with themselves. His recent fight with Hopkins wasn't tremendously convincing of his "greatness" either. IMO he at the very least fought to a draw in that fight. Against a 43 year old opponent who threw only one punch the entire fight (the straight right). So shockingly enough...you can argue that Joe's biggest win in his career (and by big i mean over a PRIME, well regarded opponent)...is Kessler. Kessler is a solid fighter...but by no means (at this point anyways) a pound 4 pound powerhouse. Is a Joe a bum of a fighter...of course not. Is he one of the most overhyped fighters in recent years...absolutely. And it's true...Roy Jones doesn't have the greatest resume either. But he beat a clear p4p champion in their prime in Toney...something Calzaghe never has done. But Roy's impact on the sport transcends his resume...for the pure fact that he is one of the most athletically gifted fighters the sport has seen.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Its true...

    Everyone raves about tyson also, how lenox's biggest win came against mike tyson...lol...but WHO THE HELL IS MIKE TYSON?

    If you wanna play this whole game...

    Tysons record is a load of sh1t!

    His biggest wins came against a way past it holmes and burbek, he got beat by douglas at his peak and lost to holyfield and lenox.

    So lenox biggest win came against the guy who beat a past it holmes and burbeck?

    Hahaha, it totally cracks me up.

    Roy jones fought a load of fukin bums as well, his biggest wins against one of the sh1ttest heavyweight champs of all time ruiz, james toney and a close one with hopkins. WOW!!!! WHAT AN AMAZING RECORD HEY NOT!!!

    Why is it that calzaghe gets crticism for his record, but jones also has equally as sh1t record, tyson has a PATHETIC record compared with both of them, yet tyson is an all time great?

    Theres so much favouritism and biasness its ridiculous.

    By the way, why didnt roy jones move upto heavyweight and fight lennox?

    Womder if hed have been able to ko lennox with one hand behind his back like he did with that other class c bum that he fought in the ring.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by zhubin View Post
    I love when people point to Calzaghe beating a well past it Eubanks as an example of his excellent resume. Or better yet...his win over an overhyped, one dimensional fighter in Lacy. Give credit to Joe for exposing Lacy...but anyone who thinks Lacy was a great challenge needs to have a word with themselves. His recent fight with Hopkins wasn't tremendously convincing of his "greatness" either. IMO he at the very least fought to a draw in that fight. Against a 43 year old opponent who threw only one punch the entire fight (the straight right). So shockingly enough...you can argue that Joe's biggest win in his career (and by big i mean over a PRIME, well regarded opponent)...is Kessler. Kessler is a solid fighter...but by no means (at this point anyways) a pound 4 pound powerhouse. Is a Joe a bum of a fighter...of course not. Is he one of the most overhyped fighters in recent years...absolutely. And it's true...Roy Jones doesn't have the greatest resume either. But he beat a clear p4p champion in their prime in Toney...something Calzaghe never has done. But Roy's impact on the sport transcends his resume...for the pure fact that he is one of the most athletically gifted fighters the sport has seen.

    Just like you love it when tyson beat a well past it fat holmes?

    Or when tyson beat burbeck?

    Or when hopkins beat a blown up welterweight in trinidad or a blown up lightweight in de la hoya?

    Or when jones fought 30 of his fights against useless bums.

    I could go on and on.

    WHY THE FUK DID ROY JONES NOT ACCEPT TO FIGHT CALZAGHE YEARS AGO WHEN CALZAGHE ASKED HIM FOR THE FIGHT?

    WHY NOT?

    Any other fighter and it would be classes as avoiding or 'ducking'...ah but i forgot...its roy jones, the man who's skill looked awesome against the greatest opposition in history ruiz and tony right?

    WHY DID JONES NOT FIGHT CALZAGHE YEARS BACK WHEN THE OFFER WAS ON THE TABLE?

    WHATS THE EXCUSE ON THAT ONE?

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by LondonBB View Post
    Its true...

    Everyone raves about tyson also, how lenox's biggest win came against mike tyson...lol...but WHO THE HELL IS MIKE TYSON?

    If you wanna play this whole game...

    Tysons record is a load of sh1t!

    His biggest wins came against a way past it holmes and burbek, he got beat by douglas at his peak and lost to holyfield and lenox.

    So lenox biggest win came against the guy who beat a past it holmes and burbeck?

    Hahaha, it totally cracks me up.

    Roy jones fought a load of fukin bums as well, his biggest wins against one of the sh1ttest heavyweight champs of all time ruiz, james toney and a close one with hopkins. WOW!!!! WHAT AN AMAZING RECORD HEY NOT!!!

    Why is it that calzaghe gets crticism for his record, but jones also has equally as sh1t record, tyson has a PATHETIC record compared with both of them, yet tyson is an all time great?

    Theres so much favouritism and biasness its ridiculous.

    By the way, why didnt roy jones move upto heavyweight and fight lennox?

    Womder if hed have been able to ko lennox with one hand behind his back like he did with that other class c bum that he fought in the ring.
    One of three things is happening here:
    1 - This post is a joke
    2 - You're a troll
    3 - You're clueless

    Roy would get grilled by Larry Merchant on national TV in post fight interviews for Christ's sake. No one ever gave that man a free pass. Also, calling Tyson's record 'pathetic' leads me to believe that you fall under category 3.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by match View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LondonBB View Post
    Its true...

    Everyone raves about tyson also, how lenox's biggest win came against mike tyson...lol...but WHO THE HELL IS MIKE TYSON?

    If you wanna play this whole game...

    Tysons record is a load of sh1t!

    His biggest wins came against a way past it holmes and burbek, he got beat by douglas at his peak and lost to holyfield and lenox.

    So lenox biggest win came against the guy who beat a past it holmes and burbeck?

    Hahaha, it totally cracks me up.

    Roy jones fought a load of fukin bums as well, his biggest wins against one of the sh1ttest heavyweight champs of all time ruiz, james toney and a close one with hopkins. WOW!!!! WHAT AN AMAZING RECORD HEY NOT!!!

    Why is it that calzaghe gets crticism for his record, but jones also has equally as sh1t record, tyson has a PATHETIC record compared with both of them, yet tyson is an all time great?

    Theres so much favouritism and biasness its ridiculous.

    By the way, why didnt roy jones move upto heavyweight and fight lennox?

    Womder if hed have been able to ko lennox with one hand behind his back like he did with that other class c bum that he fought in the ring.
    One of three things is happening here:
    1 - This post is a joke
    2 - You're a troll
    3 - You're clueless

    Roy would get grilled by Larry Merchant on national TV in post fight interviews for Christ's sake. No one ever gave that man a free pass. Also, calling Tyson's record 'pathetic' leads me to believe that you fall under category 3.
    Ok...

    1. no its not, if thats all you can say about my post its upto you TO PROVE IT OTHERWISE!

    Of course its not meant to be taken literally, anyone with a brain cell can see im messing around because of course tyson, jones, hopkins etc are fantastic boxers.

    HOWEVER you can use the whole 'who did he fight at their prime' argument with any boxer...

    it is TIME AND TIME AGAIN used to discredit calzaghe.

    WHY ISNT IT USED TO DISCREDIT JONES? Why isnt it used to discredit tyson? Why isnt it used to discredit bhop?

    Please explain why calzaghe gets a bad rep for his unbeaten in 47 fights record, yet tyson NEVER GETS ANY BAD REP FOR HIS RECORD, where EVERY TIME hes gone up against an awesome fighter (the two being holyfield and lewis) hes been beaten (and then they are said to have beaten a 'past his prime' tyson) HAAHAHA The double standard is ridiculous.

    Tysons best wins come against an extremely old and shadow of his former self larry holmes and trevor burbeck.

    He lost to lewis, holyfield and douglas (im not counting stupid fights after the lewis fight as he was finished after this and his heart wasnt in it).

    How does tysons record look great exactly?

    So explain why then tyson gets no sh1t for his record yet calzaghe does?

    SHOW ME 5 AWESOME PRIME FIGHTERS ON JONES' RECORD PLEASE THAT HE BEAT?

    Look at ali's record, hes beaten liston, frazier, foreman, norton, cooper, shavers, patterson, moore... AWESOME FIGHTERS!

    Show me how roy jones' record looks like that please?

    IT DOESNT!

    So all this fuss over calzaghe's record, yet no one EVER criticises hopkins, tysons or jones' record...screams of HATE!

    2. No im not a troll

    Look at my picture, im a nationally ranked competitive bodybuilder...and top personal trainer...

    You wouldve thought that with my knowledge of sports nutrition and supplements combined with my knowledge of strength and conditioning (all of which are very influential factors in physical sport inparticular boxing) you wouldve thought id be quite a good assett to the forum...

    Any boxer on the site can freely send me a pm asking for advice on diet or supplements or what weights program they can use. A valuable tool surely?

    3. Look at my picture, do i look clueless? Do i look like i dont know about sport? Do i look like i am not very competitive? Do i look like an amateur at things?

    Wheres your credentials before you try to slam me, very foolish, infact not once have i resorted to silly names or insults (the way you did to me)...i think that kind of sums of the difference in opinions and what they are worth.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by LondonBB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by match View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LondonBB View Post
    Its true...

    Everyone raves about tyson also, how lenox's biggest win came against mike tyson...lol...but WHO THE HELL IS MIKE TYSON?

    If you wanna play this whole game...

    Tysons record is a load of sh1t!

    His biggest wins came against a way past it holmes and burbek, he got beat by douglas at his peak and lost to holyfield and lenox.

    So lenox biggest win came against the guy who beat a past it holmes and burbeck?

    Hahaha, it totally cracks me up.

    Roy jones fought a load of fukin bums as well, his biggest wins against one of the sh1ttest heavyweight champs of all time ruiz, james toney and a close one with hopkins. WOW!!!! WHAT AN AMAZING RECORD HEY NOT!!!

    Why is it that calzaghe gets crticism for his record, but jones also has equally as sh1t record, tyson has a PATHETIC record compared with both of them, yet tyson is an all time great?

    Theres so much favouritism and biasness its ridiculous.

    By the way, why didnt roy jones move upto heavyweight and fight lennox?

    Womder if hed have been able to ko lennox with one hand behind his back like he did with that other class c bum that he fought in the ring.
    One of three things is happening here:
    1 - This post is a joke
    2 - You're a troll
    3 - You're clueless

    Roy would get grilled by Larry Merchant on national TV in post fight interviews for Christ's sake. No one ever gave that man a free pass. Also, calling Tyson's record 'pathetic' leads me to believe that you fall under category 3.
    Ok...

    1. no its not, if thats all you can say about my post its upto you TO PROVE IT OTHERWISE!

    Of course its not meant to be taken literally, anyone with a brain cell can see im messing around because of course tyson, jones, hopkins etc are fantastic boxers.

    HOWEVER you can use the whole 'who did he fight at their prime' argument with any boxer...

    it is TIME AND TIME AGAIN used to discredit calzaghe.

    WHY ISNT IT USED TO DISCREDIT JONES? Why isnt it used to discredit tyson? Why isnt it used to discredit bhop?

    Please explain why calzaghe gets a bad rep for his unbeaten in 47 fights record, yet tyson NEVER GETS ANY BAD REP FOR HIS RECORD, where EVERY TIME hes gone up against an awesome fighter (the two being holyfield and lewis) hes been beaten (and then they are said to have beaten a 'past his prime' tyson) HAAHAHA The double standard is ridiculous.

    Tysons best wins come against an extremely old and shadow of his former self larry holmes and trevor burbeck.

    He lost to lewis, holyfield and douglas (im not counting stupid fights after the lewis fight as he was finished after this and his heart wasnt in it).

    How does tysons record look great exactly?

    So explain why then tyson gets no sh1t for his record yet calzaghe does?

    SHOW ME 5 AWESOME PRIME FIGHTERS ON JONES' RECORD PLEASE THAT HE BEAT?

    Look at ali's record, hes beaten liston, frazier, foreman, norton, cooper, shavers, patterson, moore... AWESOME FIGHTERS!

    Show me how roy jones' record looks like that please?

    IT DOESNT!

    So all this fuss over calzaghe's record, yet no one EVER criticises hopkins, tysons or jones' record...screams of HATE!

    2. No im not a troll

    Look at my picture, im a nationally ranked competitive bodybuilder...and top personal trainer...

    You wouldve thought that with my knowledge of sports nutrition and supplements combined with my knowledge of strength and conditioning (all of which are very influential factors in physical sport inparticular boxing) you wouldve thought id be quite a good assett to the forum...

    Any boxer on the site can freely send me a pm asking for advice on diet or supplements or what weights program they can use. A valuable tool surely?

    3. Look at my picture, do i look clueless? Do i look like i dont know about sport? Do i look like i am not very competitive? Do i look like an amateur at things?

    Wheres your credentials before you try to slam me, very foolish, infact not once have i resorted to silly names or insults (the way you did to me)...i think that kind of sums of the difference in opinions and what they are worth.
    You're clueless because EVERY single form of criticism Calzaghe has faced has been laid against BOTH Jones AND Tyson, ESPECIALLY here on this board. Try doing alittle research before making a stupid blanket statement about a make believe double standard.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
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    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
    Omar Sheika a murderous puncher ? you are kidding right ? 18 KO's out of 27 wins is hardly a "murderous puncher"

    28 KO's out of 40 wins for Charles Brewer how is he a murderous puncher aswell ? plus he had a weak chin.
    I'll admit I kinda just like saying the words "Murderous Puncher"
    lol
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    We keep hearing about how poor Calzaghe's record is and that he's not really an elite fighter.

    However to those who say this please tell me all the guys out there with a better record amongst the currenty p4p lot.

    I mean we have Pavlik, who beat Taylor twice and Miranda but got completely exposed by BHop. Is his record better?

    Mijares, who beat Jorge Arce, Alexander Munoz and some other fighters I've mostly never heard of. Is his record better?

    Ivan Calderon, double weight champ, beat Hugo Cazares twice, what about his record?

    Margarito, huge win over Cotto, destroyed Cintron twice. But has losses to Santos twice, and Paul Williams. I won't count his early losses. Is his record better?

    Isreal Vazquez. Fought a great trilogy with R Marquez, losing once but winning twice. Got a great come from behind win over Jhonny Gonzalez and knocked out Oscar Larios although he was himself KO'd by Larios earlier on too. His record any better?

    Miguel Cotto. Impressive wins over Malignaggi, Quintana, Judah and Mosely but was badly beaten by Margarito. Not yet risen to the top in any weight class. His record better?

    JM Marquez. A great fighter, probably the best resume of any fighter on this list.

    Has dominated 3 weight classes, had two very disputed results against the worlds best current fighter and also beat Barrera.

    However his best results, against Pacquiao were technically a draw and a loss. He won a close fight against Barrera in which the judging was way off. He lost to little known Chris John recently and his win over Casamayor although impressive has to be seen in the light of Casamayor being a fraction of the fighter he once was, following a string of uninspiring performances.


    So now look at Calzaghe, who unlike all of those above is completely unbeaten, never lost a fight. He beat B Hopkins who even at 43 was still in the top 10 p4p according to the Ring magazine, something that Casamayor certainly was not. Barrera it can be said has slipped a lot more than Hopkins as well. I wouldn't personally rate wins over Barrera and Casamayor higher than wins over a prime Kessler and a still effective B Hopkins.


    I belive Calzaghe's resume is better than all of the guy's above.

    I didn;t mention B Hop or Manny because I agree Calzaghe's record isn't as hot as those two guys but of all the others in the current top 10 p4p Calzaghe's record is better imo.

    Thoughts?
    Its about quality of oposition , these guys have losses because from their 20's they fought top fighters.
    In Pavlik's case he is still only 26 , so how can you judge him on the same level , he has lots of fighting to go.
    Fact is Calzaghes record is one of the most padded in history.
    Also if Tyson / RJJ / etc fought a lesser guy in a World title fight , when in their primes , they would dispatch them and look fantastic doing it. Calzaghe has looked boring and laboured againest the likes of Rick Thornberry.
    As i said for me Calzaghe doesnt look like your ATG material.
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    I love when people point to Calzaghe beating a well past it Eubanks as an example of his excellent resume. Or better yet...his win over an overhyped, one dimensional fighter in Lacy. Give credit to Joe for exposing Lacy...but anyone who thinks Lacy was a great challenge needs to have a word with themselves. His recent fight with Hopkins wasn't tremendously convincing of his "greatness" either. IMO he at the very least fought to a draw in that fight. Against a 43 year old opponent who threw only one punch the entire fight (the straight right). So shockingly enough...you can argue that Joe's biggest win in his career (and by big i mean over a PRIME, well regarded opponent)...is Kessler. Kessler is a solid fighter...but by no means (at this point anyways) a pound 4 pound powerhouse. Is a Joe a bum of a fighter...of course not. Is he one of the most overhyped fighters in recent years...absolutely. And it's true...Roy Jones doesn't have the greatest resume either. But he beat a clear p4p champion in their prime in Toney...something Calzaghe never has done. But Roy's impact on the sport transcends his resume...for the pure fact that he is one of the most athletically gifted fighters the sport has seen.

    Just like you love it when tyson beat a well past it fat holmes?

    Or when tyson beat burbeck?

    Or when hopkins beat a blown up welterweight in trinidad or a blown up lightweight in de la hoya?

    Or when jones fought 30 of his fights against useless bums.

    I could go on and on.

    WHY THE FUK DID ROY JONES NOT ACCEPT TO FIGHT CALZAGHE YEARS AGO WHEN CALZAGHE ASKED HIM FOR THE FIGHT?

    WHY NOT?

    Any other fighter and it would be classes as avoiding or 'ducking'...ah but i forgot...its roy jones, the man who's skill looked awesome against the greatest opposition in history ruiz and tony right?

    WHY DID JONES NOT FIGHT CALZAGHE YEARS BACK WHEN THE OFFER WAS ON THE TABLE?

    WHATS THE EXCUSE ON THAT ONE?
    The excuse? Well...it didn't help that Joe until the very near end of his career refused to leave his backyard for a fight. I am not into the whole nationalistic pride thing either...but facts are facts. The big fights/events...take place here in the states...and Joe, for whatever reason, didn't want to bring himself here until just recently. Another issue is money. At the height of his power...Roy was as big, if not the biggest draw in boxing. So especially back then...things where going to be done on his terms...BECAUSE that's what happens when you are the big name...you call the shots, you make the offers, etc. So please don't make this into a "Roy ducking Calzaghe" nonsense. For Calzaghe's sake...it's a good thing he never fought Roy in his prime...because Jones would have spanked him silly. I , however, agree with you...Roy doesn't have the greatest resume. Very few fighters in history have the kind of resume that is almost beyond reproach. But again...Roy at least fought and beat a prime p4p champ in Toney. And more importantly...he showcased a level of athleticism that has rarely been seen in the sport.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

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    We keep hearing about how poor Calzaghe's record is and that he's not really an elite fighter.

    However to those who say this please tell me all the guys out there with a better record amongst the currenty p4p lot.

    I mean we have Pavlik, who beat Taylor twice and Miranda but got completely exposed by BHop. Is his record better?

    Mijares, who beat Jorge Arce, Alexander Munoz and some other fighters I've mostly never heard of. Is his record better?

    Ivan Calderon, double weight champ, beat Hugo Cazares twice, what about his record?

    Margarito, huge win over Cotto, destroyed Cintron twice. But has losses to Santos twice, and Paul Williams. I won't count his early losses. Is his record better?

    Isreal Vazquez. Fought a great trilogy with R Marquez, losing once but winning twice. Got a great come from behind win over Jhonny Gonzalez and knocked out Oscar Larios although he was himself KO'd by Larios earlier on too. His record any better?

    Miguel Cotto. Impressive wins over Malignaggi, Quintana, Judah and Mosely but was badly beaten by Margarito. Not yet risen to the top in any weight class. His record better?

    JM Marquez. A great fighter, probably the best resume of any fighter on this list.

    Has dominated 3 weight classes, had two very disputed results against the worlds best current fighter and also beat Barrera.

    However his best results, against Pacquiao were technically a draw and a loss. He won a close fight against Barrera in which the judging was way off. He lost to little known Chris John recently and his win over Casamayor although impressive has to be seen in the light of Casamayor being a fraction of the fighter he once was, following a string of uninspiring performances.


    So now look at Calzaghe, who unlike all of those above is completely unbeaten, never lost a fight. He beat B Hopkins who even at 43 was still in the top 10 p4p according to the Ring magazine, something that Casamayor certainly was not. Barrera it can be said has slipped a lot more than Hopkins as well. I wouldn't personally rate wins over Barrera and Casamayor higher than wins over a prime Kessler and a still effective B Hopkins.


    I belive Calzaghe's resume is better than all of the guy's above.

    I didn;t mention B Hop or Manny because I agree Calzaghe's record isn't as hot as those two guys but of all the others in the current top 10 p4p Calzaghe's record is better imo.

    Thoughts?
    Its about quality of oposition , these guys have losses because from their 20's they fought top fighters.
    In Pavlik's case he is still only 26 , so how can you judge him on the same level , he has lots of fighting to go.
    Fact is Calzaghes record is one of the most padded in history.
    Also if Tyson / RJJ / etc fought a lesser guy in a World title fight , when in their primes , they would dispatch them and look fantastic doing it. Calzaghe has looked boring and laboured againest the likes of Rick Thornberry.
    As i said for me Calzaghe doesnt look like your ATG material.
    Exactly! What irks me more than some people claiming Joe has a great resume is when people claim he possesses great skills and fighting style. His "intelligence" or better yet...his "fast hands and feet." Pleeeease! When you watch a guy like Roy in his prime, no matter who the opposition, you where likely to see an awe inspiring combination of power, speed, and reflexes. Not some half ass show boating, pitter patter slap fest.

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