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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by neverscared
    Quote Originally Posted by means2184
    Those of you that think he should retire from one loss ...that is a RETARDED suggestion...and its why your not a champion or an ex champion and never will be because u have that mantality ..... if you were him YOU would Retire is all your saying ...he got where he got cause he wasnt a quitter .....non of you who think he should retire would get there cause you would retire the 1st time u get ur a$$ handed to you in an amature match
    Mentality non mantality, thats why youll never be an english teacher. :P

    Besides I said maybeeeee ...
    its "not" not non lol ...or could it be a mistype? ...Maybeee ....Maybee we both wont be english teachers lol :P

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I think he is an extremely brave and proud guy. Whether he can ever come back fully from such a comprehensive beating who knows! I think with a new corner, coz his were horrendous he can come back and be a force. You have to remember JC had been a world champion for 4 years before Lacy even turned pro, so it was a huge step up after 20 odd fights!!
    well said, big H

    with hindsight calzaghe was simply too good for lacy and it was too soon for lacy....

    lacy WILL be back and he will be a force to be reckoned with....

    fighters lose, its no reason to quit....
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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I think he is an extremely brave and proud guy. Whether he can ever come back fully from such a comprehensive beating who knows! I think with a new corner, coz his were horrendous he can come back and be a force. You have to remember JC had been a world champion for 4 years before Lacy even turned pro, so it was a huge step up after 20 odd fights!!
    Cannot disagree with you, but it is kind of funny so easy posters here change their views.

    Before the fight many posters of this board hyped Lacy to KO Calzaghe very easily – the fight was a walk in the park for Lacy to KO overhyped Joe Calzaghe.

    Now the same posters had changed their views dramatically.

    “Jeff was brave to even face Calzaghe”
    “I was clear that Lacy met Calzaghe too early, the kid had only 20 fights”

    All those excuses would had been much more valid if posters had been giving them before the fight instead of all those hype posts: Lacy KO3 etc etc

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    I know what you are saying, coz a lot of people have been very quick to trash talk Lacy, when before the fight he was the second coming, but there were also a lot of people (basically all the Britks & Wacko) that were giving credit to JC and questioning Lacy's opposition and whether it was a step too far too early.

    I admit, I called it 50-50, and I was very disappointed with Lacy, coz against Reid he looked fantastic in all departments.

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    I think Royal should call it a day

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross
    Vargas beat him
    no. watch the fight then say that.

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    I know what you are saying, coz a lot of people have been very quick to trash talk Lacy, when before the fight he was the second coming, but there were also a lot of people (basically all the Britks & Wacko) that were giving credit to JC and questioning Lacy's opposition and whether it was a step too far too early.

    I admit, I called it 50-50, and I was very disappointed with Lacy, coz against Reid he looked fantastic in all departments.

    These days it is not hard to look good against Reid - he is and was more busy being an underwear model than a boxer. Remember that Lacy did not look that good before the referee Jorge Alonso fucked up the fight.

    Watch Reid in his fight against Ramdane Serdjane just before the Lacy fight and it would be very clear that Reid was only there for the money.

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    He said it himself, he needs to improve his boxing skills. If he does that he could come back a much better fighter
    Psalm 144: Blessed be the LORD my Rock, who trains my hands for war, and my fingers for battle

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    He said it himself, he needs to improve his boxing skills. If he does that he could come back a much better fighter
    You might be right, but at the age of 28/29 and after more than 250 fights I guess it is hard to improve that much. Just my guess.

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by New Wind
    Quote Originally Posted by BoomBoom
    He said it himself, he needs to improve his boxing skills. If he does that he could come back a much better fighter
    You might be right, but at the age of 28/29 and after more than 250 fights I guess it is hard to improve that much. Just my guess.
    You could be right, and the fact that he has a great trainer in Dan Birmingham leads me to believe that he hasnt improved his skills thus far he probably wont get much better. The Lacy camp should steer clear of savvy veterans and southpaws and go after B level compitition. I really cant ever see Lacy beating an A+ fighter at this point though he always has a punchers chance i guess
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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Lacy should have listened to Birmingham's instructions and the night would have been less painful.

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    He lost to one of the best boxers in the world today so no he shouldnt. Theres no shame in losing to the best!
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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by ross
    I think Harrison should give up before Lacy.

    Jeff just needs decent people with common sense, I think calzaghe would be too much for him no matter but under someone telling him hes not the next coming of Iron Mike Tyson (I cant believe Shaw actualy said that ) Then he might do something.

    Having said about the Tyson thing it wouldnt be a bad idea to see what Rooney could do with him, Birmingham sure as hell doesnt have a clue.

    You cant argue that Birmingham is the reason for Winkys success because Winky has a very basic style, Vargas beat him, Vasquez battered him and I think Taylor is going to be too big for him
    dont forget harry simon beat winky's ass

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    Quote Originally Posted by means2184
    Quote Originally Posted by neverscared
    Quote Originally Posted by means2184
    Those of you that think he should retire from one loss ...that is a RETARDED suggestion...and its why your not a champion or an ex champion and never will be because u have that mantality ..... if you were him YOU would Retire is all your saying ...he got where he got cause he wasnt a quitter .....non of you who think he should retire would get there cause you would retire the 1st time u get ur a$$ handed to you in an amature match
    Mentality non mantality, thats why youll never be an english teacher. :P

    Besides I said maybeeeee ...
    its "not" not non lol ...or could it be a mistype? ...Maybeee ....Maybee we both wont be english teachers lol :P
    Yeah lol

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    Default Re: Should Jeff Lacy call it a day?

    New Wind, the genius who started this topic, I guess its no wonder your cool-sad click ratio is 7 to 30. This post of yours makes no sense. Guy loses one fight, one!! And you have the audacity to post something this stupid?

    I have no doubt you are a die hard Calzaghe fan, if not one of his relatives.

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