To be honest though Calzaghe did hardly land anything of value, Roy had the cleaner shots, he was just outworked.
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To be honest though Calzaghe did hardly land anything of value, Roy had the cleaner shots, he was just outworked.
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Last edited by Kel; 11-10-2008 at 07:27 PM.
You can name maybe five occurence that you can remember off hand where Calzaghe truly tagged Roy? I can name the 4 times in a row Roy countered Calzaghe with right hands, the number times he tagged Calzaghe with the right hand. That knockdown punch, the uppercut, his flurry off the ropes in the round 2. This is just off hand, I don't konw what else to say, Calzaghe obviously won the fight, but I am seeing it closer everytime I watch it.
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You are completely out of your tree if you really think it was in any way close. And lets not forget that Calzaghe cruised down the stretch out of respect for Roy. Jones Jr could have been stopped anytime Calzaghe wanted to truly turn it up, but he was just showing off in there toying with Jones.
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Well said Miles .. JC was enjoying his self out there ... living the boyhood dream and reveling in it ... and why not, he was good enough and or Jones was poor enough on the night which allowed JC to do that..
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