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    Calzaghe is a great fighter but just like everyone else in his era there will always be questions about him but those questions can't be answered now and there is no one left to fight.

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    There are still good fight`s for Joe,and IMO he does fall short of Greatness,fact is Super Middle has never been A good Div.It`s true that some Good/Graet fighters have come through there,but the Div.overall has not been very good,so it`s noy surprising to me that he was able to Dominate A Div like SM,Esp if you consider the calaber of opponent that he faced in A number of his Title defences,In my opinion his best win was against the guy from Denmark who`s name escapes me right know,...Oh yeah Kessler,Joe`s fight with ageing veteran Hopkins was too close for my likeing,and his victory over the once Great,but know entirely SHOT Roy Jones,was what it was.

    A shot fighter seeking out A last Pay Day,...

    But on another note it seems as though there is A double standard regarding his retirement,alot of you guy`s would congradulate Joe C. for retireing on top,after makeing his mark,being undefeated,and walking away with his health and Money,but Hate on Floyd Mayweather for doing the exact same thing?

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    Now that J.Calzaghe has retired. The question now arises as to where do we place him ? Too many fighters are to scared of losing, thinking that as long as they have that '0' on their record then that by itself makes them great. In a sense J.Calzaghe is unlucky. He never got the chance to face N.Benn or M.Watson at their peak. But to me the most telling fight where I base my judgement on J.Calzaghe was his 1st world title fight with C.Eubank. Yes C.Eubank was still only 31 years old BUT he had been in some BRUTAL-BRUTAL wars with likes of M.Watson twice, N.Benn twice was defeated by S.Collins twice. So although C.Eubank was still a serious fighter he was NOT the fighter he once was. Yet and even J.Calzaghe has admitted this, C.Eubank gave him the hardest fight of his life.

    So logically one must wonder what a peak 24/25 year old C.Eubank would have done without the wars N.Benn, M.Watson and S.Collins in his body. We would quite rightly assume that he would have defeated J.Calzaghe. So you could also say that J.Calzaghe is lucky in that he never fought a peak R.Jones (Who still managed to knock him down) or that he never fought a peak B.Hopkins (Who still managed knock him down and run him to a split decision) not to mention the likes of J.Toney or G.McClellan. To me had any these fighters been around today at their PEAKS then J.Calzaghe would not retire with his '0' intact of that there is no question. He should have fought C.Dawson or C.Froch, but fair play too him. He is a great fighter today but I'm not so sure he would have been yesterday.

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    Wish him the best. Must have been a tough decision to make, but good for him. He took the road less traveled and he retired undefeated and in good health. Congratulations on a great career Joe!
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    Yup, congrats on a long and winning career Joe Calzaghe.

    I'll give him credit for the last year I watched, as I thought Pavlik would have bested him. Then he went and beat Hopkins, and Hopkins in turn owned Pavlik.

    The rest of his career, you historian types can sort that out. He has my respect.

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    Just because Hopkins beat Pavlik doesn't mean Pavlik would have less of a chance of beating Calzaghe.

    I think Jermain Taylor would have been a good match for Calzaghe but hell it's no good now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denilson200 View Post
    Now that J.Calzaghe has retired. The question now arises as to where do we place him ? Too many fighters are to scared of losing, thinking that as long as they have that '0' on their record then that by itself makes them great. In a sense J.Calzaghe is unlucky. He never got the chance to face N.Benn or M.Watson at their peak. But to me the most telling fight where I base my judgement on J.Calzaghe was his 1st world title fight with C.Eubank. Yes C.Eubank was still only 31 years old BUT he had been in some BRUTAL-BRUTAL wars with likes of M.Watson twice, N.Benn twice was defeated by S.Collins twice. So although C.Eubank was still a serious fighter he was NOT the fighter he once was. Yet and even J.Calzaghe has admitted this, C.Eubank gave him the hardest fight of his life.

    So logically one must wonder what a peak 24/25 year old C.Eubank would have done without the wars N.Benn, M.Watson and S.Collins in his body. We would quite rightly assume that he would have defeated J.Calzaghe. So you could also say that J.Calzaghe is lucky in that he never fought a peak R.Jones (Who still managed to knock him down) or that he never fought a peak B.Hopkins (Who still managed knock him down and run him to a split decision) not to mention the likes of J.Toney or G.McClellan. To me had any these fighters been around today at their PEAKS then J.Calzaghe would not retire with his '0' intact of that there is no question. He should have fought C.Dawson or C.Froch, but fair play too him. He is a great fighter today but I'm not so sure he would have been yesterday.
    Eubank had two brutal wars with Carl Thompson at cruiserweight too - AFTER facing Calzaghe. It was Calzaghe's first fight in world class.. he had never been past eight rounds before. Was that the very best version of Calzaghe?

    Hopkins had the "best performance of my career" against Pavlik. This was AFTER Calzaghe had beaten him. Hopkins age is clearly not a factor.

    You can make excuses till the cows come home but the fact is Calzaghe beat the lot
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Eubank had two brutal wars with Carl Thompson at cruiserweight too - AFTER facing Calzaghe. It was Calzaghe's first fight in world class.. he had never been past eight rounds before. Was that the very best version of Calzaghe?

    Hopkins had the "best performance of my career" against Pavlik. This was AFTER Calzaghe had beaten him.

    You can make excuses till the cows come home but the fact is Calzaghe beat the lot
    I was thinking the same kind of thing, and worrying it might be quite a lengthy reply, and the darts was about to start, so I think I'll just applaud your response.
    Last edited by Fenster; 02-05-2009 at 08:05 PM.

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    As impressive a career as Sven Ottke.

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    a great boxer who has achieved soo much well done

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Eubank had two brutal wars with Carl Thompson at cruiserweight too - AFTER facing Calzaghe. It was Calzaghe's first fight in world class.. he had never been past eight rounds before. Was that the very best version of Calzaghe?

    Hopkins had the "best performance of my career" against Pavlik. This was AFTER Calzaghe had beaten him.

    You can make excuses till the cows come home but the fact is Calzaghe beat the lot
    I was thinking the same kind of thing, and worrying it might be quite a lengthy reply, and the darts was about to start, so I think I'll just applaud your response.
    Disappointingly one-sided beating by Taylor. Especially considering I would have won my accumulator had Wade not missed two darts for the match earlier
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    Quote Originally Posted by paddy448 View Post
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    defo HOFer. unbeaten as super MW champ and light HW champ spanning 11 years
    joe had a good career
    yeah he beat some top guys towards the end of it. lacy, kessler, hopkins. hopkins regardless of his age some people will say the hopkins of today is better than the hopkins of old. plus he fought him on his first trip up 2 LHW where hopkins was the ring champ. i no alot of people hate on him,but joe came up the hard way, not much tv exposure. hes not like alot of so called stars today where there built and hyped up from day one. the mans paid his dues.
    yep ..............

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    Joe = Legend

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    Hail to Joe.

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    Default Re: Breaking News - Calzaghe Retires

    I think he's doing this as a strategy for one last british megafight with froch. get everybody thinking he'll never come back. then have froch stir up trouble with some interviews and build to a crescendo in wembley stadium.

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