After repeatedly proclaiming to reporters that he would retire after Saturday night's fight with Roy Jones, Jr. at Madison Square Garden in New York City, unbeaten Welsh superstar Joe Calzaghe (46-0, 32 KOs) seems to be backing off on that pledge. "It could be my last fight," the 36-year-old Calzaghe said after the fight. "I won't make the final decision yet. I'll go home, sit down, have a think and evaluate the situation."Former world heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis says he believes Calzaghe should retire. Lewis told BBC 5. "He's beaten everybody there is to beat and doesn't have anything else to prove, so I think he should retire." Former promoter Frank Warren says he thinks Calzaghe will continue. "Before the fight he was saying it was his last fight and now he's saying he's not sure," said Warren. "They say that fighters are the last people to know when it's time to give up but I think they're the last ones to admit it and that's what he needs to do."Unbeaten IBF/IBO light heavyweight champion Chad Dawson was quick to issue a press release challenging Calzaghe and offering to fight Super Joe on his home turf in Wales. "I'm ready to give Joe the opportunity to draw the curtain on his great career in front of his family and friends and 70,000 fans," claimed Dawson. "It's the best fight in the light heavyweight division between two undefeated champions."Meanwhile, Jones Jr. (52-5, 38 KOs), who turns 40 in two months, stated that he may continue to fight. "I’ll talk to my team, talk to my family and see how I feel. If I feel good, I’ll continue to fight. If I don’t, I won’t."
source: fightnews.com
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