an article on Secondsout says hes not, but says that steve Collins IS ??
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is Calzaghe HOF or potential future HOF
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if he takes out tarver big time. not like close. i think it would have to be a huge one sided fight.
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Absolutley not.
He wasted almost his entire career up to this point, and in the grand scheme of things, this win over Lacy is not a HoF ticket.
He'd have to pick it up as of right now and win a title at 175, unify 168, or beat a string of credible top rated fighters.
One fight doesn't make him a HoF fighter.
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This Lacy fight certainly made him standout now, though it doesn't put him into HOF status. The Lacy fight was a great win though in the end, he beat a very inexperienced, young, and horribly looking 1 dimensional fighter. In that fight at least. Lacy just reminded me of Vargas for a second, though I wouldn't say Joe is Tito or DLH yet.
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I was speaking to my mate Dean Francis after the Ashira fight, and I told him that I believed Joe wouldn't get the respect he deserved until he retired.
Even if he retired after the Evans Ashira fight or lost against Jeff Lacy, I told Dean that nobody will go undefeated for 15 years (amateur or pro) like he did (Calzaghe hasn't lost since 1990, and that was such a bad robbery that it made Roy Jones Jr's loss to Park Si-Hun look fair by comparison). I told him that nobody will dominate the number-one ranked amateur in the world (at that weight) like he did (and get robbed as badly as he did). I told him that nobody will win ABA titles three years in a row at three different weights like he did. I told him that nobody will go 40-0 as a pro at that level (beating five former world champions at that weight) like he did. I told him that nobody will break their hand after four rounds in a world title fight and win the next eight rounds one-handed like he did.
Obviously, I was wrong that Joe won't get the respect he deserves until he retires because after that win over Lacy he has the respect now. But I still say he's under-rated and under-appreciated.
Also let's remember that Joe was the first man to ever stop Chris Byrd and the first man to ever floor Chris Eubank.Last edited by JuicyJuice; 03-10-2006, 01:34 AM.
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