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I have to take my hat of to Calzaghe. He just keeps winning even when I don't expect him to. He's got great stamina, speed and chin.
But he doesn't realy excite me for some reason. Maybe it's because he's not got a huge punch. I'd like him to be able to dish out more KO's, it makes for more excitement. Technicaly he's very good thou.

RJJ on the other hand is a true legend. At his peak he fought and beat everyone out there and did it with style. I'd like to see him do the same again against Calzaghe. Unfortunately I can't see it happening.
i still think roy missed many a good fight-eubank, benn, collins & there just the brits
He really should have found a way to make the Steve Collins fight happen, especially. At a time when he could have fought Benn and Eubank, they were fighting each other, but once Collins beat Eubank, he was the man at SMW. All Roy had to do was whip Steve Collins, and nobody could say he ducked anybody at SMW when you consider the state of the division at that time. Because Roy never fought ANY of the big European names...Collins, Benn, and Eubank at 168 and Dariusz at 175, it leaves room to question his choices. I think he beats all of the names above, but considering that he moved up to a weaker LHW division when there were better fights at SMW, he will always suffer a little in my book. It's also too bad he never fought Mike Nunn, but that wasn't his fault that Nunn got himself beat by a journeyman.