Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo
I like the way Jones offers a 40-60 split as if it proves he's hungry. Lets be honest Jones Jr is faded and damaged goods. He ain't worth more than 40%. Who really cares to see Calzaghe fight a guy who has lost 3 of last 4, been knocked spark out twice and showed in the rubber match with Tarver that he just no longer has the courage or heart to get into any exchanges.

The worrying thing for me though is that Frank Warren will be seeing such a fight exactly the same way as me but will regard all these negatives as great assets as Jones Jr represents the easiest big name fight out there for Joe Calzaghe now.
Cause a Supposedly faded Jones would be the toughest fight in the career of a much celebrated champion who along with his promoter has managed to buffalo the general public on his choice of opponents throughout the ladder stages of his career. thats why

He wont fight Jones but had no problem fighting Bika and Manfredo who supposedly was Joe's golden ticket to american superstardom... Why not fight our generations most gifted fighter and great who regardless of peak condition or not garners more in the american public eye..... Again I'll answer that cause that whole Manfredo waste was his easy way to 20, and I'm sorry but Rjj is bigger, faster, stronger and would beat Calzaghe from pillar to post