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    Default What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Fighting off the backfoot or coming forward ?

    Best performance on the backfoot : Jeff Lacy

    Best performance coming forward : Mikkel Kessler

    What you think ?
    Last edited by Pugilistic; 10-25-2009 at 03:43 PM.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Backfoot, but he only very rarely had opponents come to him.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    easy, slapping

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Fighting off the backfoot or coming forward ?

    Best performance on the backfoot : Jeff Lacy

    Best performance coming forward : Mikkel Kessler

    What you think ?
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    Do you really think Calzaghe fought Lacy on the back foot

    I havent seen the fight for a couple of years now but im pretty certain Calzaghe took the fight to him 95% of the fight.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by skel1983 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Fighting off the backfoot or coming forward ?

    Best performance on the backfoot : Jeff Lacy

    Best performance coming forward : Mikkel Kessler

    What you think ?
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    Do you really think Calzaghe fought Lacy on the back foot

    I havent seen the fight for a couple of years now but im pretty certain Calzaghe took the fight to him 95% of the fight.
    From what i recall he did especially early in the fight.

    He used his superior footwork to have Lacy come to him and then peppered him with combos then moved out.

    I'm sure as the fight went on Calzaghe did start pressing forward.
    Last edited by Pugilistic; 10-25-2009 at 04:19 PM.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    backfoot but that was another strength of Calzaghe's, he was good at both.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    He was better at waiting until great fighters were hitting their 40's before fighting them than anything.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He was better at waiting until great fighters were hitting their 40's before fighting them than anything.

    RJ was good at fighting postmen

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    easy, slapping
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He was better at waiting until great fighters were hitting their 40's before fighting them than anything.


    This thread was made to discuss whether you thought Calzaghe was more effective coming forward or on the backfoot.

    It is not made to criticize Calzaghe's ability to slap or his level of competition.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    i think all threads end up completely different than the original post

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Coming forward Chris Eubank, Mikkel Kessler, Charles Brewer, Roy Jones Jr, Mario Veit, Richie Woodhall, Omar Sheika.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Coming forward Chris Eubank, Mikkel Kessler, Charles Brewer, Roy Jones Jr, Mario Veit, Richie Woodhall, Omar Sheika.
    Hey mate nice to see you about again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Coming forward Chris Eubank, Mikkel Kessler, Charles Brewer, Roy Jones Jr, Mario Veit, Richie Woodhall, Omar Sheika.
    Veit in Germany was a beatdown really impressive performance, even though he was fighting a overrated stiff.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    easy, slapping
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He was better at waiting until great fighters were hitting their 40's before fighting them than anything.


    This thread was made to discuss whether you thought Calzaghe was more effective coming forward or on the backfoot.

    It is not made to criticize Calzaghe's ability to slap or his level of competition.
    Sorry i'd just lost money on Arsenal after being 2-0 up and was in a bad mood lol.

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    Default Re: What was Calzaghe better at ?

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pugilistic View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    easy, slapping
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    He was better at waiting until great fighters were hitting their 40's before fighting them than anything.


    This thread was made to discuss whether you thought Calzaghe was more effective coming forward or on the backfoot.

    It is not made to criticize Calzaghe's ability to slap or his level of competition.
    Sorry i'd just lost money on Arsenal after being 2-0 up and was in a bad mood lol.
    Mate how the fuck did Arsenal draw that

    Seriously I couldnt see West Ham scoring in a month of sundays, bizzare that game I thought after the second went in i thought it was gonna be a 4/5 - nil.

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