Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
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Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey
Quote Originally Posted by Fenster
OK, so you and Feur..

Just find one RESPECTED boxing voice that believes Calzaghe-Kessler was close enough to warrant a rematch and Calzaghe was hitting arms all night and DIDN'T fight a BRILLIANT fight?
Non-british?
Good luck,because nobody in the states cared,except for a few die hards
Theres about 20 Americans who watched the thing,there might be one person other then me that taped it,but I have my doubts.
Joe did what he needed to do,look busy for the home crowd,Kessler didnt do what he needed to do,drop Joe
But how would have turned out if it wasnt in Cardiff?
How would it have turned out if Kessler wasnt fighting one handed?
Just as I thought.

You got NOTHING.

You'd be better off just admitting you hate Calzaghe than carrying-on embarrassing yourself, son.
Your right,a sports writer in Britain talking about a British Isle fighter obviously knows more then I do
I mean hell whats 30 years in the sport
Hell screw that,whats training professional boxers
Obviously a pen and a pad and a home bias is WAY more credible
Im saying I dont know that he won,and Id like to see a rematch outside of Cardiff,and of course thats an obvious attack on Joe,because dont you know the sun shines out of Joe's precious a$$
Sports writers in Britain? What about ALL the sports writers in AMERICA singing Calzaghe's praises?

You've had 30 years in the sport and train professional boxers yet you DON'T KNOW who won that fight? Fuck me!

If your involvment in boxing qualifies your embarrassing opinion, tell me why WORLD RENOWNED trainers such as Manny Steward thinks - “Joe Calzaghe proved that he is a special fighter.”
Calzaghe clearly won the fight. After the first 4 rounds he pulled away and fought at a pace that Kess couldn't keep up with.

Kess is a great fighter but he could fight Joe 10 times and loss ten times nomatter where the fight was.

Sitting in my house in Boston Massachusetts I saw Calzaghe take Kessler's titles. There was no doubt in my mind.