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    Default Re: Non-British perspective: Froch easier to like than was Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I don't think Calzaghe would beat Floyd...

    Naz on the other hand

    Whoomp there it is!
    Calzaghe would have run Hamed right out of the ring.

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    Would Calzaghe have been unbeaten if he would have faced Froch's level of oppenents, NO WAY

    Manfredo jr, a washed up Roy jones, need I say more
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    No way was Manfredo a washed up Roy Jones Jr. I know Jones Jr got bad, but come on now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    No way was Manfredo a washed up Roy Jones Jr. I know Jones Jr got bad, but come on now.


    I was just listing some of the shite that Calzaghe fought

    And a prime Manfredo would push a prime Jones
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    Quote Originally Posted by Plopeater View Post
    Would Calzaghe have been unbeaten if he would have faced Froch's level of oppenents, NO WAY

    Manfredo jr, a washed up Roy jones, need I say more
    For fuck sakes...

    Calzaghe fought and beat comfortably a young unbeaten, established multiple world champion. Someone that Carl Froch lost to years later

    Also, Taylor and Abraham were middle weights. Dirrell had never fought any world class oposition, Johnson was an old faded drained light heavyweight. Ward made Froch look made of lead and Kessler just fought and tried harder than him cementing everyone with any common senses opinion that if Froch cant beat an older, faded version of Kessler, that Calzaghe would have done pretty much the same to Froch as he did to Kessler.

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    Default Re: Non-British perspective: Froch easier to like than was Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Plopeater View Post
    Would Calzaghe have been unbeaten if he would have faced Froch's level of oppenents, NO WAY

    Manfredo jr, a washed up Roy jones, need I say more
    For fuck sakes...

    Calzaghe fought and beat comfortably a young unbeaten, established multiple world champion. Someone that Carl Froch lost to years later

    Also, Taylor and Abraham were middle weights. Dirrell had never fought any world class oposition, Johnson was an old faded drained light heavyweight. Ward made Froch look made of lead and Kessler just fought and tried harder than him cementing everyone with any common senses opinion that if Froch cant beat an older, faded version of Kessler, that Calzaghe would have done pretty much the same to Froch as he did to Kessler.
    Never said Froch would have beat Calzaghe, just think Calzaghe had an easier run of fights than Froch IMO, not taking away that Calzaghe had some good wins
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