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Max Molyneux
11-02-2008, 09:53 AM
Joe Calzaghe is confident

Sunday November 2,2008
By Niall Hickman


Joe Calzaghe has finally admitted a ‘Battle of Britain’ could go ahead, if both he and Carl Froch win their respective fights before the New Year.

Calzaghe faces Roy Jones Jnr in the small hours of next Sunday morning at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

The Welshman has promised to retire from boxing afterwards but now insists he could be willing to delay hanging up his gloves to fight Froch.

Nottingham hero Froch tackles Jean Pascal for the WBC super-middleweight title on December 6 and an impressive victory could trigger a massive all-British showdown, possibly in Cardiff.

“I don’t think there is anything out there for me to prove any longer, but I think you should never say never in boxing,” said Calzaghe. “If Froch wins then who knows? I don’t think he is in my league as a fighter but he would have the WBC title and that is an honour. He’s decent but he has a very stand-up style and he’s easy to hit. He would be beaten, just like every fighter I’ve ever faced.”

Until now Calzaghe has been adamant the Jones fight would be his last, but now the door is ajar for Froch to face the ‘Pride of Wales.’

Nottingham Forest fanatic Froch, 30, would not flinch at going to Cardiff to for the big clash. “I’d be there like a shot,” he said. “My style is made to beat Calzaghe. I’d end his unbeaten run and send him into retirement. Everyone gets old eventually and Calzaghe, as his last performance against Bernard Hopkins showed, is getting past it.”

Calzaghe is hoping for win No 46 against Jones, an American sporting icon, but now 39 years of age and past his absolute prime.

“It’s a huge fight for me and it’s the first time I’ve appeared at Madison Square Garden,” said Calzaghe. “That’s motivation enough. I’d have loved to have fought Jones many years ago but this is still unfinished business.

“He is the only opponent out there who can give me a battle at light-heavyweight and yet, after beating Bernard Hopkins after stepping up from super-middle, I’m even more confident in my ability.

“Roy Jones likes to be a showman and he likes to dazzle which will play right into my hands. At least he won’t bore to tears everyone like Hopkins does. Jones comes to win and so do I which means it is going to be a terrific match-up.”

Former middle, super-middle, light-heavy and heavyweight world champion Jones is in the twilight of his career.

But after three straight losses in 2004 and 2005 he has recovered with three straight wins and in his last outing he delivered a near-perfect display in beating the once-great Felix Trinidad on points in January.

And Jones is supremely confident that he has the weapons to beat Calzaghe.

“I don’t have to match Joe’s output. I just have to find the punch to knock him out. I’ll win the fight – no question. I’m not certainhow, but I’m going to win it.

“Hopkins was too cautious with Calzaghe and that was his goal, to stay upright. My job is to come out of there with a victory.”

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Froch would finally get exposed!:happy:happy

There was also a thread on there about Hennessey offering Calzaghe 5 million to fight Froch strangely sounding like their overlooking Pascal.

kurt2006
11-02-2008, 09:58 AM
Froch would finally get exposed!

By whom ? The Cobra would KO JC within 9 rounds.

GazOC
11-02-2008, 10:01 AM
So Calazghe CAN make 168 now?

El Cepillo
11-02-2008, 10:02 AM
This is the fight I want to see.
But in terms of improving Calzaghe's resume, and generating £££, I'm not sure its the right fight for Joe, unless Froch loses and then goes on to bigger things.

FLINT ISLAND
11-02-2008, 10:05 AM
Calzaghe has always considered Froch a risky fight.

Froch could have easily been in the opposite corner instead of Peter Manfredo Jnr

But Joe wanted the soft touch.

Joes a good fighter - and he is a winner - and he is Welsh.

All this talk about his amazing unbeaten record though leaves me with a bad taste in my mouth.

He has wan 4 world title belts - so you know he is a quality fighter.

However this 45-0 record or whatever it is is padded out with bums.

Joe should be remebered for being a great British fighter but who fed on alot of bums too.

GazOC
11-02-2008, 10:08 AM
I think Calzaghe has always wanted one more fight after Jones, before Hopkins he was saying this fight and two more. I reckon he had Pavlik mentally penciled in, now thats gone down the tubes its either rematch Hopkins or Jones (assuming its a decent, competitive fight) or fight Dawson or Froch. Dawson doesn't really have a name over here so I'd think Froch would be less fight for more money in Cardiff or the O2?

stittyb
11-02-2008, 10:38 AM
Calzaghe has always considered Froch a risky fight.

Froch could have easily been in the opposite corner instead of Peter Manfredo Jnr

But Joe wanted the soft touch.

I think the whole point of the manfredo fight was to increase Calzaghe's name in America, at that point Calzaghe was chasing Jermaine Taylor and beating a well known American was seen as a stepping stone towards that fight. I don't think it was ever intended to be a challenge.

Also, i think by this stage in Joe's career there just wasn't enough in a Froch fight for him, i think he'd finally grown tired of mere title defences (as evident by has last 5 fights).

On the Froch Calzaghe fight itself, i think Frochs only hope of victory is if Calzaghe finally grows old and slows down. Froch fights at a much slower pace than Calzaghe, could he match Calzaghes output? Also he throws alot slower too and his head movement isn't great, this again plays into Calzaghes hands. Arguably he hits harder than Calzaghe but his KO's have come against bums and Calzaghe has good movement and a brilliant chin, therefore Calzaghe wins comfortable points decision.

FLINT ISLAND
11-02-2008, 10:40 AM
Calzaghe has got a nicer nose than Froch

WelshintheUS
11-02-2008, 10:44 AM
A win over Froch would do nothing for Joe's legacy.
If he does continue to fight Dawson is the only scalp that would improve his resume...maybe with the exception of a more convincing win against Hopkins.

Still nervous as shit about the RJJ fight though.

BamBam
11-02-2008, 10:55 AM
Joes a good fighter - and he is a winner - and he is Welsh.



:huh

Decebal
11-02-2008, 11:03 AM
I can't see Calzaghe fighting Froch in his last or even next fight, even for £5m. I just can't. What would it prove? He could make more than £5m fighting a lot of people he would have a very good chance of beating. Would the British casual fans even be desperate for this fight, as opposed to any other? You can never say never, but I just don't buy it.

Look at the source: it's the Sunday Express, the paper that prints all those Froch press-releases. Is this really for real?

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Still, maybe it is; maybe Calzaghe is thinking, why not take £5m for a fight I'm almost guaranteed to win quite impressively. Better risk/reward than Dawson, that's for sure. I guess the Froch hype machine has to go up a couple of gears and Froch has to beat Pascal very impressively for this fight to be made. If I were Froch, though, I'd certainly not look past Pascal...

rumour24tiger
11-02-2008, 11:20 AM
Bear in mind that Joe often changes his mind and the headlines may say the complete opposite next week.

If he is open to the fight, excellent. I always thought the one thing missing off Joe's body of work, is a fight with a hungry young contender.

He's unified with guys in their primes, he's picked on older greats. And it would be nice to see him in with a puncher on the way up, a guy like Froch who has it all to gain.

It is good for British boxing if exciting fights like this are made.

If the money's there, Joe is there.

Over to you, Froch. Go and batter Pascal.

Decebal
11-02-2008, 11:24 AM
I always thought the one thing missing off Joe's body of work, is a fight with a hungry young contender.



How about Lacy and Kessler? They were even better than mere contenders; at least Kessler was; he was a proper Champ! Calzaghe fought quite a few hungry young contenders, not least Bika, Manfredo, etc.

What you must mean is: he never fought a hungry young British contender with little chance of winning.;)

jc
11-02-2008, 11:35 AM
Hmm if Calzaghe goes for Froch he must have the aim of 50-0 because Froch on his own, WBc belt or not does very lil to pump up JCs legacy.

I reckon he should retire after Jones as 50-0 isnt his aim.

Decebal
11-02-2008, 11:38 AM
Hmm if Calzaghe goes for Froch he must have the aim of 50-0 because Froch on his own, WBc belt or not does very lil to pump up JCs legacy.

I reckon he should retire after Jones as 50-0 isnt his aim.

I agree.

Rebel-INS
11-02-2008, 12:22 PM
Calzaghe has got a nicer nose than Froch

A toucan has a nicer nose than Froch.

Lewisbell
11-02-2008, 01:28 PM
Surely a rematch with Hopkins is more lucrative

pne buz
11-02-2008, 01:36 PM
A much more appealing fight than with Jones IMO.

FLINT ISLAND
11-02-2008, 02:34 PM
Froch has got the streak of a cold hearted murderer in him.

He once said about Joe Calzaghe on live TV he would "smoke his boots"

kurt2006
11-02-2008, 02:47 PM
Froch could beat JC at a weeks notice. JC beats Lacy, Kesseler and Phops and you guys think he is the next best thing since flavoured condoms.

Decebal
11-02-2008, 02:48 PM
It's all too easy to start believing Froch is an unbeatable machine that could knock everyone out, given his style and calibre of opposition so far. However, once he steps up to fight world class fighters, he may no longer look as impressive, as dangerous or as solid. Only time will tell, of course, but it's worth keeping in mind that not all prospects who have looked like a million dollars have continued to do so once they stepped up.

Decebal
11-02-2008, 03:00 PM
We'll need to see how he copes with Pascal. If he looks impressive, he needs to face Kessler or Bute.

He might choose to face neither, but I'd go for Bute, if I were him. Bute has a very good chin, but he isn't that tough and Froch might have enough to capitalise on that down the stretch. First things first, though; there's Pascal to look out for, as you say.

TFFP
11-02-2008, 03:02 PM
I've been researching Jean Pascal, a.k.a The Shit Roy Jones and he's poor. He hasn't got the footwork to pull that off. His defence is really bad.

So is Froch's, but at least he has a good chin and power to bail him out.

mstar
11-02-2008, 03:57 PM
frotch is simplt not in jopes class calzaghe has too much ring versatility and ring smarts for him. Joe wide UD

cityofgod
11-02-2008, 04:07 PM
froch ko's calzaghe.

John18
11-02-2008, 04:12 PM
i think joe is shot, which gives Froch a chance of KO'ing him.

Otherwise, no chance. He 's good but not that good.

mstar
11-02-2008, 04:28 PM
froch ko's calzaghe.

and how do u justify that???:patsch go on tell us how u come to this conclusion?

JonOli
11-03-2008, 12:09 AM
I think Joe beats Froch easy!

Anyway... just stumbled across some GIFs..

I didn't realise Joe sort of low blowed hopkins before the old...

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Ouch!
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rossd1506
11-03-2008, 02:01 AM
Cant see it happening, i reckon if Calzaghe does fight again after the RJJ fight it will either be a rematch with Hopkins or RJJ at the Millenium.

SouthpawSlayer
11-03-2008, 04:33 AM
i knew calzaghe would not retire after jones, he needs to give bernard a rematch but i have suspicions this will never happen

Max Molyneux
11-03-2008, 08:21 AM
Hopkins doesn't deserve a rematch after he di nothing but cheat. He might as well of quit against Calzaghe.