Quote Originally Posted by gudnite vienna
well it cud be looking good for Calzaghe cementing his legacy. If he beats kessler, with Taylor moving up the fight should be a lot easier to make. He has also go the winner of Bhop-Winky to fight as they are both fighting arounf about his weight now, and with a chance for him to step up to fight for a tittle at LH weight (dawson should be the main man by then) he could still go down as an all time great.

Opinion guys??
First littlebif, Taylor always was too big to remain at 160 lbs for long, we r talkin about a 6'1'' -6'1 1/2'' tall muscular, solid, broad shoulders, powerhouse "middle" - that physicallity along with the young man's fast reflexes was definitely the key to do what so many other middleweights couldn't do and that is to keep Bernard at bay, pretty much gun-shy and picking his punches to come back with too little, too late when Jermain took his title - on the flipside, all that muscular apparatus and size didn't enable him to be technical sound and slick against both illusive, technically developed junior middles Winky and Cory. It's quite obvious he couldn't keep working on strategy to keep beating guys he was not able to catch clean, he was makin a fool out of himself and started being descredited by the public, the experts ( media, press) and by his own staff...
Now, gudnite vienna and still littlebif, Calzaghe is bigger no doubt but he both carries an unorthodox puncher-boxer style ( plus he's still a lefty) and he has much faster slapper-like handspeed which basically presents the same problem to Jermain at 168 lbs - he may still look bad at that weight, remember Left hook Lacy - so I dare to believe that he's going right in pursuit of bigger paydays and more physical contests at LHW against the likes of the winner of Jones-Hanshaw, a rematch with either Winky or Bernard at 175 lbs where he would have an advantage and an excellent match-up against young gun ( but less powerful) Chad Dawson.