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    Joe Calzaghe talks on fighting Prime Jones, fighting the best

    Calzaghe says that he wanted the mega fights against the likes of Hopkins and Jones much earlier in his career but was held back.
    "I never thought I got the respect I deserved. I wasn't getting the opportunity for the big fights, that wasn't my problem, that was managers and promoters who control boxing," said Calzaghe.
    "Since '97 (after beating Chris Eubank for the WBO title) I was looking for a unification fight. I fought six former world champions because it cost less to pay them. I always had this frustration in me, I was wanting to prove myself so when the Lacy fight came along I was 34-35 and it rejuvenated me.
    "What I gained from that I thought I lost with the Peter Manfredo fight. That was a joke fight. After that I decided I would be taking control and the only fight I wanted was Kessler, I didn't want no manager or politics getting in the way.
    "I wanted to fight against the best ? after 11 years now I've achieved all I wanted to achieve and I have to decide do I want to keep doing it, I'll be 37. My contract came to and end (with Warren) and I went my own way."



    Warren refutes any suggestion that he wasn't keen on placing Calzaghe in with the best of his contemporaries at the end of the 1990s and particularly the early part of this century.
    "At the time the other champions were in Germany, Markus Beyer and Sven Otkke and they weren't coming out of there as their records show and Jones was a light-heavyweight. I made big offers to both the Germans and they wouldn't do a deal," said Warren.
    "And Joe knows all about Hopkins. We had a deal agreed and then he came back asked for the double the money.
    "Joe grossed ?7m with me so I don't think that's too bad. Now he says the game is dying and yet he's taken out a promoter's licence, what's the point in that?"
    In regard to multi-weight champion Jones, Calzaghe admits that he would "have loved to have fought him five years ago" as the win would have meant so much more even though his performance could not be faulted.
    "Jones always had handspeed but he would never throw the amount of punches that I threw. It would have been a harder fight but I would have fancied my chances," he added.
    Now he must make the biggest decision of his life and after so many fine triumphs he has nothing more to prove.

    #2
    A bigger Calzaghe fan than me you wont find so its coming from the heart:

    Joe i spent thousands watching you in the WBO days. You were fighting less then stella names yet i traveled 100s of miles to see you fight.

    You turned it all around with Lacy and the wins after that fight. However i would love the chance to see you live in one last mega fight in Cardiff.

    For us long term fans please have one more fight, i mean it wasnt that you could look much better vs Jones?

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      #3
      its simple, Calzaghe never fought Jones or Hopkins in their prime because he wasn't in their league... The only time Calzaghe became a resonable opponent for Jones was after he had lost 3 of his last 5 fights and when Hopkins turned 43.

      Back when they were both Joe's age... 35 or 36 whatever, they were both on top of their game Jones moving up to heavy beating Ruiz, Hopkins taking care of undefeated Trinidad while Joe was who and doing what ?
      Last edited by SonOfCuba; 01-02-2009, 08:38 AM.

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        #4
        joe has been ducked his entire career.

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          #5
          Originally posted by marco363 View Post
          joe has been ducked his entire career.
          Joe never wanted to fight Jones in his prime and Calzaghe's own words prove it!



          Maybe he was joking when he said this?

          "I could probably give Jones a tough fight, probably the best fight he's ever had," said Calzaghe. "But I know my capabilities and unless I got paid the crown ***els I wouldn't want to risk it."

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            #6
            Originally posted by Enemy/Friend View Post
            Joe never wanted to fight Jones in his prime and Calzaghe's own words prove it!



            Maybe he was joking when he said this?

            "I could probably give Jones a tough fight, probably the best fight he's ever had," said Calzaghe. "But I know my capabilities and unless I got paid the crown ***els I wouldn't want to risk it."

            Doesnt prove ****

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              #7
              Originally posted by _Hunter_ View Post
              Doesnt prove ****
              He said he wouldn't risk it unless he gets a huge purse and at that time Jones was the bigger draw,who deserved a greater cut of the money.... Joe said he would give Jones a good fight and to me that suggest he isn't even confident in a win.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Enemy/Friend View Post
                He said he wouldn't risk it unless he gets a huge purse and at that time Jones was the bigger draw,who deserved a greater cut of the money.... Joe said he would give Jones a good fight and to me that suggest he isn't even confident in a win.
                Hardly unreasonable, RJJ was p4p No1 in 03 wasn't he?

                If you are going to try and break America, facing a Prime RJJ is not a good way to do it, lose/lose situation, lose and you're another bum, win and you beat America's poster boy and everyone hates you.

                I'm not one of those who says that Calzaghe would beat RJJ but he has a better chance than all but a couple of people RJJ fought.

                That said I think he would beat the RJJ Tarver fought because of the damage that going to HW did to him. RJJ was never the great he was before that.
                Last edited by hammerhiem; 01-02-2009, 09:02 AM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by hammerhiem View Post
                  Hardly unreasonable, RJJ was p4p No1 in 03 wasn't he?

                  If you are going to try and break America, facing a Prime RJJ is not a good way to do it, lose/lose situation, lose and you're another bum, win and you beat America's poster boy and everyone hates you.

                  I'm not one of those who says that Calzaghe would beat RJJ but he has a better chance than all but a couple of people RJJ fought.
                  I think he would give Jones just about all he could handle but when people start saying Jones ducked Calzaghe or Jones would be destroyed in his prime by Cal it bothers me as a fan of both fighters.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Enemy/Friend View Post
                    I think he would give Jones just about all he could handle but when people start saying Jones ducked Calzaghe or Jones would be destroyed in his prime by Cal it bothers me as a fan of both fighters.
                    Those people think he would have beaten tyson and Lewis on the same evening, they have no more credability than those who say Calzaghe fought bums his entire career and ducked Johnson who would have beat him easily.

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