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ryanm8655
03-15-2009, 04:40 PM
I think there is only one thing Enzo can do and that is make the rematch with Ola asap...whatever the cost...

That's going to be the quickest way of getting back on track...

Get the fight made for the summer and even go to the states if needs be...

Other than that he can no longer fight cans...

He's really going to have to earn his right for a title shot now and unless he rematches Ola I can't see it happening for a while...

Enzo should not have lost that fight...

Before the KO Ola had only won the 3rd round...if he had paced himself properly and prepared properly he would have coasted to a decision victory...

Does anyone think the rematch is realistically going to get made?

Grievesy
03-15-2009, 04:45 PM
He needs to get out of the Enzo Calzaghe gym and into a decent one where the trainer has a clue what he is doing and there are some decent boxers of his weightclass or around it to spar with.

Then he can think about what to do next.

Steve Fox
03-15-2009, 04:53 PM
Enzo should have won that fight. He could have thrown half as many punches and still won all those rounds, thus not leaving himself so tired that he might get caught with a ridiculous punch. That loss was completely unavoidable.

phonk
03-15-2009, 04:58 PM
He's finished at a world level.

Gassed very badly last night. Punched himself out.

Needs to get a new trainer and a conditioning coach and quite possibly a new promoter. He'd fought a total of 2 rounds in 12 months prior to last night and it showed.

kosaros
03-15-2009, 05:16 PM
Enzo should go for a Euro title fight.

mrplow182
03-15-2009, 05:27 PM
Enzo should have won that fight. He could have thrown half as many punches and still won all those rounds, thus not leaving himself so tired that he might get caught with a ridiculous punch. That loss was completely unavoidable.

You mean avoidable surely?

doug.ie
03-15-2009, 05:58 PM
Enzo should have won that fight. He could have thrown half as many punches and still won all those rounds, thus not leaving himself so tired that he might get caught with a ridiculous punch. That loss was completely unavoidable.

if you meant avoidable then i totally 100% agree..

and i think he beats ola in a rematch with a good trainer...
but, why would ola fight him again ??

TehRileh
03-15-2009, 05:59 PM
Ufc

ryanm8655
03-15-2009, 06:02 PM
if you meant avoidable then i totally 100% agree..

and i think he beats ola in a rematch with a good trainer...
but, why would ola fight him again ??

Money...

But I guess he will get much more for a title shot and could he even beat ramirez and have several more paydays on the cards...

GPater11093
03-15-2009, 06:09 PM
to Flints garden

FLINT ISLAND
03-15-2009, 06:12 PM
to Flints garden

You never know

Colin Jones has trained Enzo Maccarenellis mate Scott Gammer (a British Heavyweight Champion )

So it is not impossible Colin Jones could train Enzo Macc.

Colin Jones runs the boxing shed - and if he did train Enzo Macc - he might come down to my garden shed for a few training sessions.

Unlikely - but you never know :think

GPater11093
03-15-2009, 06:15 PM
You never know

Colin Jones has trained Enzo Maccarenellis mate Scott Gammer (a British Heavyweight Champion )

So it is not impossible Colin Jones could train Enzo Macc.

Colin Jones runs the boxing shed - and if he did train Enzo Macc - he might come down to my garden shed for a few training sessions.

Unlikely - but you never know :think

be good for you if he did.

see him lifting the beer kegs

FLINT ISLAND
03-15-2009, 06:16 PM
Another fighter who trained at the boxing shed behind my garden was

Floyd Havard (former British Super Featherweight Champion and IBF World title challenger)

Remeber him GazOC?

FLINT ISLAND
03-15-2009, 06:17 PM
be good for you if he did.

see him lifting the beer kegs

that dosent go on in boxing gyms - Macca was doing that in a nightclub

But no doubt Colin Jones has fought at World title level and has experience that could benefit any fighter - and now he trains fighters too

fabo1988
03-15-2009, 06:17 PM
Another fighter who trained at the boxing shed behind my garden was

Floyd Havard (former British Super Featherweight Champion and IBF World title challenger)

Remeber him GazOC?


i heard that shed might get knocked down is that true flint

GPater11093
03-15-2009, 06:18 PM
that dosent go on in boxing gyms - Macca was doing that in a nightclub

But no doubt Colin Jones has fought at World title level and has experience that could benefit any fighter - and now he trains fighters too

next year im thinking of going round the boxing gyms in britain might pay you an dthis club alittle visit

FLINT ISLAND
03-15-2009, 06:20 PM
i heard that shed might get knocked down is that true flint

I heard rumours they want to knock it down and build a new one.

But they been saying that for ages now and nothing changes its still there.

FLINT ISLAND
03-15-2009, 06:20 PM
next year im thinking of going round the boxing gyms in britain might pay you an dthis club alittle visit

you sound like you threatning me :lol:

p.Townend
03-17-2009, 07:16 AM
I hope he gets a rematch,its a fight he could and should have won.If they fight again im sure Enzo can win it.I dont belive he is finished at world level at all.Saturday was a massive set back for sure but he can come back a rematch would be a good way to start.

p.Townend
03-17-2009, 07:19 AM
Another fighter who trained at the boxing shed behind my garden was

Floyd Havard (former British Super Featherweight Champion and IBF World title challenger)

Remeber him GazOC?
I remember him,good fighter.Colin Jones was brilliant i remember him from when i first started watching boxing.A talented hard Welsh fighter with a lot of support.Must be good seeing these guys train so near your house.

kurt2006
03-17-2009, 07:21 AM
He need to get a proper conditioning coach and stop lifting those beer barrels.

Maybe he can also do a Khan and go to Mr Roach.

debaser
03-17-2009, 07:22 AM
He would easily win the rematch with proper preparation but I don't think he's gonna get the chance. Even more worrying I don't even know if his heart is in boxing anymore. If this is the case he needs to hang them up now before things get a whole lot worse.

As for Roach, perfect in an ideal world but ****** won't pay for him to train there as he has done with khan and I doubt if Enzo could afford it himself.

kurt2006
03-17-2009, 07:27 AM
As for Roach, perfect in an ideal world but ****** won't pay for him to train there as he has done with khan and I doubt if Enzo could afford it himself.

Enzo has got quite a nice bank balance so he could pay for it himself. If not he could get a few old Rocky movies (like he did for the fight against Oblong Eddy) and continue lifting kegs and start chasing chickens.