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

    Of course Froch is easier to like than Calzaghe. Carl Froch FIGHTS!!!
    Calzaghe cherry picked his oppnents throughout his career. Never wanted to fight away from home soil. He also lacked the heart of a champion EG Joe wanted to pull out of the Jeff Lacey fight "injured" but Enzo kicked his ass and made him fight.
    Calzaghe knew he did not deserve the nod over Bernard Hopkins either hence his refusal to fight a rematch even though it would have been at home in wales. What a way to thank his devoted fans but instead he retired.
    Calzaghe had the talent but lacked the cojones. Froch has a champions cojones
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    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Of course Froch is easier to like than Calzaghe. Carl Froch FIGHTS!!!
    Calzaghe cherry picked his oppnents throughout his career. Never wanted to fight away from home soil. He also lacked the heart of a champion EG Joe wanted to pull out of the Jeff Lacey fight "injured" but Enzo kicked his ass and made him fight.
    Calzaghe knew he did not deserve the nod over Bernard Hopkins either hence his refusal to fight a rematch even though it would have been at home in wales. What a way to thank his devoted fans but instead he retired.
    Calzaghe had the talent but lacked the cojones. Froch has a champions cojones
    Exactly, he saved them all from having to watch a fully grown man reduced to crawling round on all fours like a little sissy cry girl looking for sympathy because he was getting worked over and didnt like it. They were also spared the sight of Calzaghe littally fucking Hopkins ass while poor old Hopkins truned his back and cowered in fear

    Absolutely no one wanted to watch a rematch! The only reason anyone watches a Hopkins fight is curiosity to see how much longer he can compete for. He met his match in Calzaghe and if hed have had the balls to take the match when it was originally signed while he was reigning middle champ, rather than ask for double the comtacted money at the last minute! then he would have probably been stopped against a younger harder hitting Calzaghe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Of course Froch is easier to like than Calzaghe. Carl Froch FIGHTS!!!
    Calzaghe cherry picked his oppnents throughout his career. Never wanted to fight away from home soil. He also lacked the heart of a champion EG Joe wanted to pull out of the Jeff Lacey fight "injured" but Enzo kicked his ass and made him fight.
    Calzaghe knew he did not deserve the nod over Bernard Hopkins either hence his refusal to fight a rematch even though it would have been at home in wales. What a way to thank his devoted fans but instead he retired.
    Calzaghe had the talent but lacked the cojones. Froch has a champions cojones
    Exactly - where there is smoke there is fire and a LOT of people think the same about Calzaghe. I'm not the only one.

    Calzaghe fans are downright emotional! He had one of the worst closeouts to an overall mediocre career. Manfredo, old Hopkins which many thought he won and braindead RJJ. At his peak he had another controversial decision against Reid, fought his socks off against the bum, Lacy. Best win against Kessler. Why does that fact put a rocket up JC fans arses?? It just is what it is *sad face*

    A fair career. Nothing special. That's coming from a Brit who just says what he sees. Nothing more, nothing less.

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