
Originally Posted by
ICE COLD BOXING

Originally Posted by
miles

Originally Posted by
ICE COLD BOXING

Originally Posted by
miles
I think a Calzaghe with fresh hands beats has the potential to be the victor against each of them.
Benn is perhaps the most dangerous, with that punchers chance of staying in and winning a fight...
I think Watson that fought Eubank in rematch would beat Calzaghe that Watson was so good he was like a machine that night.
I disagree. Watson trained specifcally to negate Eubanks style and it was extremely effective.
Calzaghe's style is a whole different thing entirely...to say that that Watson would beat Calzaghe is to say that Watson was ready for a completely contrasting style and one he hadnt trained for. Thats a bit much methinks.
Calzaghe would stop him.
Watson could change styles quite well except McCallum but in his fights with Benn and Eubank i was very impressed how he changed his style and he would push Calzaghe the most out of Benn Eubank and Collins.
But you did say "the Watson that beat Eubank in the rematch". The Watson of that night would have been overwhelmed by what was placed in front of him.
Maybe you mean to have said " the Watson that trained specifically for the style of Calzaghe could have stretched him to the later rounds and perhaps a loss on points?"

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