He needs to fight Pavlik. That would be good. But, I don't think he's a fraud at all. He had real skill. :2 cents:
lol who is this guy:nanner:
a light heavyweight boxing champ who cares about him. Boxing suck now days anyway.
Dare I say it, but it probably says more about american boxing 'fans' than it does about Calzaghe.Congratulations to him, although it does say something about where boxing is now when I have never even heard of the person until now.
Dare I say it, but it probably says more about american boxing 'fans' than it does about Calzaghe.
Agreed.It's not the fans. It's not Calzaghe. It's boxing itself. It's been crap since I have been alive and I'm closing in on three decades in age. I haven't even been alive when boxing was a sport worth watching. (Or where people didn't have to pay ridiculous sums of money just to watch a major fight on pay per view.) There has been no real competition since that time either. Some of the only fighters since then of note, like Mike Tyson, were more successful because they were medium size fish in a very small pond. The rules, politics, corruption, and different organizations of boxing have made it painful to be a fan of, when you get a chance to watch it at all. I couldn't name the heavyweight champ today in any organization if my life depended on it. I don't know any champ, of any division, of any weight class, in any organization, for that matter and I'm more than just a moderate fan of almost all major sports. I'm very far from alone in that respect and that should tell people something. In most ways boxing has no one to blame for it's downfall but itself. It has collapsed under the greed of the people in it. Those are a lot of the reasons MMA has because so popular, has overtaken boxing, and is on the verge of making it obsolete.
LOL, boxing isnt dying; the 1/24 Margarito-Mosley fight not only sold out the Staples Center, but set the attendance record. This, in a building that has hosted countless concerts, Lakers games etc. I don't know about you, but that's pretty damn good for a dying sport
I happen to love the welterweight divison in boxing!
So much potential!
Floyd might return!
Pacquiao is the ****. If people don't like to watch him fight, there's something wrong with them.