Calzaghe showboats when he's in the zone. When he's not in the zone he doesn't showboat. Calzaghe was using his showboating to dishearten a showboater.
Calzaghe showboats when he's in the zone. When he's not in the zone he doesn't showboat. Calzaghe was using his showboating to dishearten a showboater.
I understand your point but you're talking about one 2 of the best two fighters of our generation and I feel like I witnessed a hell of a fight regardless of their age. Both guys fought clean and there's no controversy and that's very important to see in a fight of this magnitude.
The showboating was started by Jones and Joe kept it going. I've seen Roy show out plenty times in his career so I don't understand what the big deal is with a guy having some fun in what was probably gonna be the last 12 rounds of an illustrious career.
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And unlike the hopkins fight, this fight was fought clean with very few clinches. That's how all fights should be fought. Roy showed heart if not anything else tonight.
Joe is a great fighter even if it was a shell of the prime RJJ, Calzaghe still schooled him. At the end of the match he gave Roy his due and was classy about it. Joe doesn't need to prove anything. You may not like his style, but what he does, he does best.
Are you an idiot?
Styles make fights and Hopkins is too elusive to ever be "destroyed" Joe couldn't finish a on the ropes zero offense shot fighter in Jones who didn't even "evade" shots. How on earth does he "demolish" a game Hopkins who already know he has to be more aggressive against Joe now.
No matter how bad i want to see hopkins knocked out. I have come to realize that there ain't nobody that's gonna do it now. he has to be one of the best defensive fighters ever. He has to be right up there with "will 'o the wisp".
I don't think he quite as hard to hit as Floyd Mayweather, but Bernard is a better inside fighter, and I think he is sneakier with that right hand.
I think he's harder to hit. Bhop can slip, force misses, and step around punches.
PBFs strong point is his rolling. Floyd parries and blocks alot of oncoming punches and rolls straights.
Bhop would rather not get hit at all whereas floyd wil take a shot in the arm or glove.
With bhop its like hitting wind and nothing but wind, then you are grabbed when you finally have a chance to connect.
With floyd.. You land punches that are rolled off his gloves and shoulders..but atleast you hit something lol.
I will reiterate, Floyd is harder to hit cleanly. I think they have similar level of skill but Floyd is a better athlete with a little quicker reflexes p4p.
cant argue with that.
haven't seen anyone with floyds reflexes in a long time.
What makes floyd so great on top of that is he is a text book fighter.
He does everything by the book for the most part. And his offense doesn't consist of
combinations. He throws 1 punch at a time. There's always a pause in his combination.
He looks for the immediate opening before throwing another punch.. he's pretty brilliant.
Jones did what he could with what he had left at this point of career.It really is that simple and their is nothing disgraceful about it!!He displayed great heart.To have expected him to reinvent himself and deny his many years is asking the impossible.
You beat me to making this thread. I'm glad I wasn't the only person utterly sickened by both of their performances in this fight.
I feel like a mug for ever thinking up all of the possible scenario's that could happen in this fight when Roy clearly had the fight mapped out from the day he signed the contract.
JC is also the most unlikable piece of shit in and out of the ring. His arrogance is delusional and I felt nauseous by the shit he pulled in this fight with no response from Jones who seemed to just find it funny that he was getting the piss taken out of him.
I wish he took his legacy more seriously because he could have scalped Calzaghe tonight the way he fought those first 2 rounds...in fact he could have done him in one because Calzaghe was gasping for air when he was knocked down.
I feel so mugged off by this fight...by both Jones and JC. More dissapointed in Jones because I really believed he was hungry for his one last roll of the dice. He just didn't want to know.
I don't care if I get accused of sour grapes but Calzaghe has gone even lower in my estimation and this just proved to me how easy a prime RJ would have had it. RJ deserved to lose tonight though for the lack of respect he had for himself and his legacy. They can both go fuck themselves for making me stay up for this farce.
Man there is a lot of sour grapes on this thread.
Seriously, what did you expect?
This fight was about dollars from day one.
For Roy, redundancy money - for Joe, one last pay per view extravaganza.
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Hey Josh, you know you're my boy but how was what Calzaghe was doing any less respectful than Jones when he did it?
Roy Jones entrire career in his prime is one long highlight of those kind of antics.
Calzaghe was making a point that he could outflash Roy Jones.
People arn't giving Calzaghe nearly enough credit for this win, not only did he beat Roy Jones, but he was faster, slicker, he outboxed him, he totally dominated him.
Yes he showboated and yes Jones was not in his prime but Jones did that to lesser fighters than him his whole career.
And watching Jones in this fight and his later career has got me wondering what would have happened if he would have fought a prime Calzaghe.
I really think Calzaghe has a stronger will than Roy Jones. In his prime Jones never got close to being hit and hurt, being stood up to. I think he might always have responded like this when faced with a beating. He's an amazing fighter no question one of the best ever, but he doesn't have, and has never had imo a true warrior's heart like Calzaghe has. Calzaghe would always have been a problem for him.
Last night's fight is a good example.
I guarantee if the roles were reversed and Calzaghe had been badly cut and was getting completely outboxed he wouldn't have sought to survive like Jones did. Taking nothing away from Jones he took a real beating and stood up to the end, but his mindset was to make it to the finish.
Calzaghe in the same situation I believe would have made it do or die and just gone toe to toe around the 6th or 7th round and either got knocked out or else turned the fight around.
He's a real warrior and is willing to go out on his shield in a way few other boxers are.
I mean he was clearly really rocked by Jones in the first round, I initially thought he might not make it out of the round.
But his instinct wasn't to cover up, to survive, even to be more careful and fight defensively, a reaction that virtually every other fighter would have.
Instead he did the exact opposite, he dropped his hands stuck his head through the guard of Jones, goaded him into hitting him again and then beat Jones at his own game, completely breaking Jones' will.
I know it wasn't a prime Roy Jones, but it doesn't change the fact that Calzaghe imposed himself physically and mentally on him and literally through his showboating and antics brokoe Jones spirit.
I thought it was an awesome performance from Calzaghe.
The knockdown in some ways enhances it almost becuase he responded from it so well. There is no self doubt in Calzaghe at all, none.
When Pavlik had trouble in the first two round against Hopkins he seemingly gave up and resigned himself to defeat. He had no will in him to try and wrest the fight away from Hopkins. It was like he suddenly bottled it realising he was fighting the great Bernard Hopkins.
But Calzaghe even from a worse start doesn't entertain doubt for an instant. When he got put down it just gives him an air of defiance. He came back and started goading Jones, dropping his hands and completely dominated him. This is a man who just does not know how to lose.
When you look at his career now I think he's as good as Marciano. He's got that ethic, he just won't quit.
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