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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
    Sheika had been beaten by Tony Booth puncher or not and Brewer was on lost twice to ottke he was a safe bet.And Atwun Echols had stopped Brewer in 3 like ICB said i forgot about that.
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
    Omar Sheika a murderous puncher ? you are kidding right ? 18 KO's out of 27 wins is hardly a "murderous puncher"

    28 KO's out of 40 wins for Charles Brewer how is he a murderous puncher aswell ? plus he had a weak chin.

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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
    Omar Sheika a murderous puncher ? you are kidding right ? 18 KO's out of 27 wins is hardly a "murderous puncher"

    28 KO's out of 40 wins for Charles Brewer how is he a murderous puncher aswell ? plus he had a weak chin.
    Murderous is a bit of a stretch of launguage, but i can still see his point on them being a real risk.
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    Default Re: If Calzaghe's record is so bad, whose is better?

    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Ok he beat Eubank as a young fighter but then what did he do he didn't take a risk till he fought Lacy.
    I don't like Calzaghe much myself, and Jones is gonna light his ass up, but I will say that he took on Robin Reid, Omar Sheika, and Charles Brewer.

    Those three were risks, specially since Sheika and Brewer were murderous punchers.
    Omar Sheika a murderous puncher ? you are kidding right ? 18 KO's out of 27 wins is hardly a "murderous puncher"

    28 KO's out of 40 wins for Charles Brewer how is he a murderous puncher aswell ? plus he had a weak chin.
    I'll admit I kinda just like saying the words "Murderous Puncher"
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