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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrodub View Post
    I agree with you but what i mean is he can be hurt and put down jones has put down bigger men and is capable of putting calzage away early i dont dought calzages chin against most men but early against jones he should be careful
    I do not think calzage can put jones away with one puch i think it would have to be an accumilation of punches so i cannot see calzage stoping jones early in the fight maybe late when jones is tired
    You are right. For those early rounds I just know I am not going to enjoy anything in this fight. Watching the first 4 rounds against Hopkins and Kessler was a nightmare for me because Calzaghe didnt really start great in either of those fights. Kessler was nailing Joe with uppercuts in the fourth and of course was nailed in the first by Hopkins.

    Calzaghe does need to be at his best, and he does need to be wary of Jones. Definitely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrodub View Post
    I agree with you but what i mean is he can be hurt and put down jones has put down bigger men and is capable of putting calzage away early i dont dought calzages chin against most men but early against jones he should be careful
    I do not think calzage can put jones away with one puch i think it would have to be an accumilation of punches so i cannot see calzage stoping jones early in the fight maybe late when jones is tired
    You are right. For those early rounds I just know I am not going to enjoy anything in this fight. Watching the first 4 rounds against Hopkins and Kessler was a nightmare for me because Calzaghe didnt really start great in either of those fights. Kessler was nailing Joe with uppercuts in the fourth and of course was nailed in the first by Hopkins.

    Calzaghe does need to be at his best, and he does need to be wary of Jones. Definitely.
    Definatly calzage said himself said he underestimated hopkins and did not train as well as he should have i do not think he will make that mistake again although RJJ is not at the same level as B hop anymore in my opinion and calzage knows that so you never no hemight underestimate him
    for me though its calzage in a decision getting stronger with every round that passes

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    I think Jones COULD look ok for the first few rounds, he will try his damndest to look like he did when he was younger, which will be his downfall, he will move alot and pot shot and hold for the first few rounds, then he will tire and try the potshoting off the ropes.

    Joe just has too much for Roy right now, it would have been a very interesting fight Ten years ago but of all the big fights this year this has to be the One that defines "full gone conclusion" the most.

    There is a reason that Jones has had only One fight a year for the past few years and then against nobodys, nobodys moving up in weight, then hasbeens moving up in weight who had been out for a couple a years

    To go from that kind of opposition and activity to jump in with one of the top fighters in the world is a big ask for a man as far removed from his prime as jones.

    Jones lead right worked because the mediocre fighters were intimidated by his speed, they reduced their own workrate for fear of being countered and then while they were thinking Jones would pop out fast random shots at will but the last time we saw that was in the Ruiz fight.

    I find the Ruiz fight very sus, ask anyone who wants to put on muscle how hard it is, yet Jones puts on 20lbs in under 6 months time and still looks ripped.

    This after he had already been found to use performance enhancers

    How much of Jones lighting hands and reflexes needs to be put in to context with his steroid use??

    Jones makes it an ugly fight by holding and loses a decision, he fights like he has been doing and gets stopped.

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    If i were jones who is bigger and hits harder i would forget dancing around trying to look young i would turn it into street fight and try to finish it inside 4 after that its too late he is to old ,if he does that who knows what will happen could be interesting

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    All you Calzaghe fans are puffing on something if you think Joe at 36 can maintain a torrid pace especially at 175.. God you guys are the blindest of the blind.. Go ahead and ignore Roys crispness, speed, power and fluidity

    keep telling your self that Joe will be a whirlwind and throw 100 punches around

    I guarantee you guys are writing checks with your mouths that your asses cant cash.. Just buck up at make sure your here on Sun the 9th to get yours

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrodub View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mrodub View Post
    I agree with you but what i mean is he can be hurt and put down jones has put down bigger men and is capable of putting calzage away early i dont dought calzages chin against most men but early against jones he should be careful
    I do not think calzage can put jones away with one puch i think it would have to be an accumilation of punches so i cannot see calzage stoping jones early in the fight maybe late when jones is tired
    You are right. For those early rounds I just know I am not going to enjoy anything in this fight. Watching the first 4 rounds against Hopkins and Kessler was a nightmare for me because Calzaghe didnt really start great in either of those fights. Kessler was nailing Joe with uppercuts in the fourth and of course was nailed in the first by Hopkins.

    Calzaghe does need to be at his best, and he does need to be wary of Jones. Definitely.
    Definatly calzage said himself said he underestimated hopkins and did not train as well as he should have i do not think he will make that mistake again although RJJ is not at the same level as B hop anymore in my opinion and calzage knows that so you never no hemight underestimate him
    for me though its calzage in a decision getting stronger with every round that passes

    I dont belive that excuse from Calzaghe . He was facing the best opponent of his career in his American debut . No way would he come in under prepared .

    Jones hands are faster than Hopkins so it will be more dangerous for Joe early on but in te later rounds, Jones isnt as good at holding so he will be teh one in trouble when Joe injects his pace .

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    I normally dont belive excuses either but calzage looked alot slower than normal and did not move as well so i am not sure what to believe but on the other hand you may beay hopkins but you will never look good doing it

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    Quote Originally Posted by mrodub View Post
    I normally dont belive excuses either but calzage looked alot slower than normal and did not move as well so i am not sure what to believe but on the other hand you may beay hopkins but you will never look good doing it
    Probably age. Enzo wouldnt let him get away with any slack in training . Joe is gonna age quicker than Hopkins cuz of his style. It wont show vs an old man like Jones but we'd notice it if he fought Chad Dawson .

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    Default Re: What will it take to beat joe calzaghe?

    Yes enzo is a good trainer very motivated it could be age calzage is no spring chicken either.I am no hopkins fan but he is amazing to still be a top flight fighter at his age he has earned my respect

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