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roy looked awesome in there but it was against Lacy.
To everyone that says "it was Lacy" look at the fact Roy is the only person to ever stop Lacy and he dominated him the worst anyone has ever dominated him. And I'm sure if Roy fought Danny Green and beat him people would just say "well Mundine already did that" seriously some people were picking Lacy saying if Roy layed on the ropes he'd get knocked out and now that Roy won everyone wants to say "Well it was just Lacy".

Seriously when Pacquiao knocked out Hatton no one said "Oh Mayweather already did it, Hatton was always overrated" no they said "wow Pacquiao just beat him in better fashion then Mayweather he is p4p the best" but Roy just beats Lacy worse then Calzaghe or Taylor ever did and stops him and people wanna say "it's just Lacy"
The thing is, when Calzaghe fought Lacy, Lacy was a live dangerous opponent. Sure, he was overhyped to some extent, but he did something to gain that hype, it didn't come from thin air. Its not like Calzaghe just exposed him and now Lacy is an exposed version of the fighter he was - he is an utterly broken fighter. Jones' win over Lacy and Calzaghe's win over Lacy have to be thought of in their context. Joe Calzaghe has a hand in every fight Lacy takes part in. So that is why he is now 'just Lacy'.
Evander wasn't "just Holyfield" when James Toney stopped him. Heck people still even use that fight nowadays as proof that James was better at Heavyweight then Roy and would have beaten him when they fought.

It's selective in the minds of boxing fans in terms of who they want to give credit to.

If a fighter wins more impressively against someone then it seems to overlap the previous accomplishment depending on who they want to hype.

Mayweather's victories against, De La Hoya, and Hatton had more meaning if we went by the time they fought. But it goes unnoticed in terms to how much credit to give Mayweather because Pacquiao dominated them both in spectacular fashion.

So in my opinion it's all selective, while what you're saying about Calzaghe is true, the same situation could happen to someone whom people generally don't like and it would turn into the exact opposite.