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Yes he would have but im not sure how much Steve Collins had left at that point, he had been in with alot of good names Mike McCallum, Chris Eubank x2, Nigel Benn x2, Sumbu Kalambay, ETC. And all those fights would of took something out of him.

But saying that he still looked like he had alot left in his last fight, he was actually knocked down in the opening seconds although no punch landed. But then that seemed to fire him up because he had Craig Cummings down later in the round. And he then proceeded to beat the living crap out of him.

I think Steve Collins would of gave Joe Calzaghe all he could handle, Joe Calzaghe was inexperienced at the world stage at that time. And im not sure how he would of dealt with the rough/tough style of Steve Collins. Because history shows Joe Calzaghe has struggled in those kind of fights before.

It would of been a very good fight though and i can't really pick a winner, because Joe Calzaghe was still inexperienced. But Steve Collins also had eye problems, and he passed out in sparring while getting ready for Joe Calzaghe, so im not sure how much he had left.
Howard Eastman sparked him in sparring.

He was too slow and didn't hit hard enough to beat Calzaghe.. even an inexperienced version.. still, would have been a good fight
Howard Eastman could really hit.

If Collins still had some left at the time Joe challenged Eubank it would have been a very good fight, hard to pick. Collins would be there til the end, and joe having not gone beyond 8 before would have had to hang on. The more experienced joe would box circles around the come forward Collins, but without really hurting him.


As for the thread, rather pointless IMO. Yes he could've done more to force the fights, but so could 99.99999999999999% of the boxingworld. Very, very few fighters are anywhere,anytime,don't give a shit about the money types.