Thing is, if we go into disecting careers, Calzaghe comes out loking very little better than Kessler at this point. And that's despite his 10 year WBO run.Originally Posted by Jimboogie
Palle turned down a Warren non-negotiable offer, that didn't just include fighting away and a date he didn't approve of. What would the split have been? 80-20 or 70-30? Who'd chose the ref and judges? What other details did Warren neglect to comment on?
The point is Palle is obviously not gonna accept just any offer from Warren. From a non-british perspective, it's much harder to see what it is Calzaghe brings to the table, that entitles him to all these non-negotiable advantages.
I wanna see the fight. But i can understand why Kessler/Palle won't bend over backwards. Kessler can move on to have a great career without Calzaghe. I actually think long term, Calzaghe's reputation can easilly suffer much more from not fighting Kessler than the other way arround. Especially if Kessler DOES move on to have an impressive career after Joe's imminent retirement.
If Warren wants to make a Calzaghe-Kessler fight, it's no use to make these ridiculously lousy take-it-or-leave-it offers. The fact that that's all he's prepared to do, tells volumes about his (lack of) desire to make the fight.
The added speculations about Joe's supposed fractured hand, that could make a July date almost impossible, only makes things even more... peculiar.
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