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    Default Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    "There is too much politics in boxing, too many belts and too many champions, which dilutes real champions like myself," he said. "There are four world champions in each division and it's bad because there are no stars any more. It's a big problem." Joe Calzaghe

    He took a division that had never had an undisputed champion, became the undisputed champion, but left before making a single defence. Then beats the linear champion(that has a 7 year lineage) in another division, makes one dfence, and is going to retire. He is creating the exact circumstances he is complaining about.

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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    He was the universally recognised super middleweight champion after beating Lacy and Kessler. He beat the linear Light Heavyweight champion in B Hop, what else must he do. He is at the end of his career and does not want and have to fight mandatories. He would get criticised for that. What more do you want from him?
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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    He was the universally recognised super middleweight champion after beating Lacy and Kessler. He beat the linear Light Heavyweight champion in B Hop, what else must he do. He is at the end of his career and does not want and have to fight mandatories. He would get criticised for that. What more do you want from him?

    I was criticizing him for the quote not for his record in the ring. Why don't you respond to what I said because this has nothing to do with my criticism. I am not a troll looking for an argument about how good Calzaghe is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    He was the universally recognised super middleweight champion after beating Lacy and Kessler. He beat the linear Light Heavyweight champion in B Hop, what else must he do. He is at the end of his career and does not want and have to fight mandatories. He would get criticised for that. What more do you want from him?
    Really he still needs a lot. But I'll settle for him just fighting Chad Dawson. A young fighter in his prime. Fight Dawson and that's it. He wants to retire after that. Fine. Let him. I'll even say he's earned it. Just fight Dawson. Sadly since Dawson ain't close to collecting social security, I doubt the fight will ever happen.

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    Calzaghe is 100% right.

    It's a bit unfair to criticize him for not defending after unifying the divison. There was nothing left to prove so he went after glory in the next weight divison. He HAS to retire at some point.

    Problem is.. his comments seem hypocritical coming from a fighter that spent years plying his trade as WBO "world" champion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Calzaghe is 100% right.

    It's a bit unfair to criticize him for not defending after unifying the divison. There was nothing left to prove so he went after glory in the next weight divison. He HAS to retire at some point.

    Problem is.. his comments seem hypocritical coming from a fighter that spent years plying his trade as WBO "world" champion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Casamayor Nuthugger 4 Life View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Calzaghe is 100% right.

    It's a bit unfair to criticize him for not defending after unifying the divison. There was nothing left to prove so he went after glory in the next weight divison. He HAS to retire at some point.

    Problem is.. his comments seem hypocritical coming from a fighter that spent years plying his trade as WBO "world" champion.
    One of the smartest things you said in a long time. FACT
    Well if you agree with me i'll have to rethink it. Not a good sign. Fact.
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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    he is def right...having four champions at once is pretty annoying esp since they dont even go by the same rankings.some fighters are really high on one organization and not even in the picture in the other.

    but i'm having trouble seeing why hes retiring?
    he seems to be having the spotlight and having pretty good fights.

    hes on his way to becoming the person to beat rockys record.
    but it seems weird that hes saying that boxing is dying...i dont get it

    if u love boxing and you been fighting all these years why leave it.
    joe is currently role model, and if he recognises that boxing is dying maybe he should keep fighting and do sumthing about itinstead of walkin away like mayweather and lewis.
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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    He was the universally recognised super middleweight champion after beating Lacy and Kessler. He beat the linear Light Heavyweight champion in B Hop, what else must he do. He is at the end of his career and does not want and have to fight mandatories. He would get criticised for that. What more do you want from him?
    He ran away from real challenges for most of his career, and arguably beat Hopkins, and didn't rematch Hopkins, but instead fought a man who hadn't won a big fight since 2004.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toogood4u View Post
    he is def right...having four champions at once is pretty annoying esp since they dont even go by the same rankings.some fighters are really high on one organization and not even in the picture in the other.

    but i'm having trouble seeing why hes retiring?
    he seems to be having the spotlight and having pretty good fights.

    hes on his way to becoming the person to beat rockys record.
    but it seems weird that hes saying that boxing is dying...i dont get it

    if u love boxing and you been fighting all these years why leave it.
    joe is currently role model, and if he recognises that boxing is dying maybe he should keep fighting and do sumthing about itinstead of walkin away like mayweather and lewis.
    I honestly don't even care about the alphabet titles anymore. I just care about the RING belt. People know who the champions are anyways.

    Is he retired, is he not retired. Either way, he needs to just keep his mouth shut. How stupid does he look saying boxing is dying the same time a PPV of a mismatch just sold 1.25 million buys.

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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    [quote=Casamayor Nuthugger 4 Life;653618Really he still needs a lot. But I'll settle for him just fighting Chad Dawson. A young fighter in his prime.[/quote]


    Ah here we go again, what was Kessler then?

    Kessler had been a champ for a few years, had unified a couple of belts, is 8 years younger.

    Kessler had never been knocked down either

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    Default Re: Calzaghe "Boxing is Dying" Blames himself.

    [quote=ross;653805]
    Quote Originally Posted by Casamayor Nuthugger 4 Life;653618Really he still needs a lot. But I'll settle for him just fighting Chad Dawson. A young fighter in his prime.[/quote


    Ah here we go again, what was Kessler then?

    Kessler had been a champ for a few years, had unified a couple of belts, is 8 years younger.

    Kessler had never been knocked down either
    well thats one fighter. he is gettin on abit so you cant really complain about him retiring for that point of view...i guess he just left it abit late...but if he feels boxing is dying a few days after a fight with huge pay per view numbers...why doesnt he try and fight a few more and try to help the problem? unless he feels he's slipping maybe? there are one or two who he could fight though, who should be able to improve his record do you not think?

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