brewer and mitchell had lost close ones to ottke.ArtOfWar wrote:Only if you had low expections for Calzaghe. Nothing wrong with Delaney or Eubank, because that was when he was coming up and won his first world title. The frustration set in when he started defending his title. Woodhall, Brewer and Mitchell had all lost their titles before Calzaghe fought them, Veit was a nobody who Calzaghe inexcusably fought twice. Sheika was a solid title defense at the time, but none of those fights got anyone really excited.gobbles wrote:Depends on your view of the phrase lots really. Certainly, before Lacy you could count the wins over Delaney, Eubank, Woodhall, Sheika, Veit, Brewer and Mitchell as happy nights.
brewer had also lost an up and downer to echols.
they were still good enough defences.
they were the sort of opposition calzaghe should have been fighting more often though.