I know Joe dosent want to hang around for a guy who he believes is beneath him so really, a fight between Cal & Kess has to be on Clazaghes terms unfortunately.

Its understandable though...

Cal is at the tail end of his carrer and (despite getting his long sought after "career defining fight") he must want more... Now.

So i guess between 160 & 175, who is the biggest name?

Well, i guess his fellow undisputed champ at 160 gets a good vote. Also the two guys that everybody feels beat him would be ewually as good call up's, however on is retired and dreaming of fighting heavyweights while the other is just too samll, and quite fankly too smart to move up to 168.

So what about keeping it closer to home? I mean, for all his achievments, Cal is not exactly a household name is he?

Maybe the best thing to do is kill two birds with one stone, secure a fight which will be marketed as a domestic rivalry while aiming to be a two weight world champ. This move of course will open a whole load of other immediate opportunities for the welshman.... Maybe a fight at an even higher weight with an aspiring fellow Brit.


Then again, maybe not.

We are prety unanimous in the idea of Cal unifying the 168 division being the only permissable move in regards to silencing the critics once again....

But since when did Joe condct himself according to the critics?