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Who should Jo Calzageh's opponent be on the 9th

Posted: 24 Jul 2005, 20:04
by josh fg
Any ideas?

Would be interesting to see him call froch's bluff but I doubt he fancies it so I am going with Mr Pasty T cann

Posted: 24 Jul 2005, 21:22
by stujones
Sounds like it will be Pemberton, I would like it to be Tsypko a rising name who doesn't look all that.

Posted: 24 Jul 2005, 23:13
by Steudle
Stu , Pemberton signed a contract to Green a couple of days ago.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 07:33
by Foggy
What about a Calzaghe - Veit 3 :D (Only kidding)

On a serious note though why not fight either Sanavia or Siaca, both are former world champions, i cannot comment on their abilities as i never seen them in the ring but i'd say both would be a decent opponent for Joe.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 07:39
by stujones
Foggy wrote:What about a Calzaghe - Veit 3 :D (Only kidding)

On a serious note though why not fight either Sanavia or Siaca, both are former world champions, i cannot comment on their abilities as i never seen them in the ring but i'd say both would be a decent opponent for Joe.
Sanavia lost on the Eastman vs Abraham bill to Haussler, bit of a shocker to me. I don't know if it was a robbery but I think he is out of the picture for now.

Haussler is in the picture, but I hope it is not him as the result is a forgone conclusion.

Lots of decent "names" who are looking for fights.

Is Lucas vs Beyer II set, because Lucas would be a decent opponent.

Otis Grant.

But I think the best option would be Carl Froch, both are fighting on the ITV network.. Why not.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 08:11
by Old bones Ian
Heres the top 15 by the WBO,

1. Librado Andrade - A mexican, unbeaten in 22, but pretty untested, biggest name on his record is Tito Mendoza, hasn't fought since Feb.

2. Rudy Markussen - best challenge in this top 15, IMO, has only lost to Ottke.

3. Anthony Mundine - Lost in a challenge for a title recently, looking for a aussie superfight against Danny Green

4. Vitali Tsypko - Just won Euro title, can't see him wanting joe so soon

5. Mger Mkrtchyan - Already beaten by Joe

6. Otis Grant - Nice boxer , probaly had his best days a few years ago, has been here before beating Ryan Rhodes.

7. Cristian Sanavia - Just lost in a title fight against Danilo Häussler, wouldn't want to get in with Joe so soon after.

8. Scott Pemberton - signed to fight Danny Green recently

9. Mario Veit - A 1 round loss to joe , then beaten in 6 by him in a rematch, enough said

10. Robin Reid - lined up to challenge Lacey

11. Brian Magee - Just lost in a Euro fight, looking for a rematch with Tsypko

12. Lolenga Mock - Not good enough, a good journyman at best.

13. Manny Siacca - Former champ, not been to active recently, could see this one happening.

14. Robert Stieglitz - not known and untested, Joe would get far to much critisism if this match was made.

15. Peter Mitrevski - same as above.

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So out of that lot i'd want to see him fight Rudy Markussen , this would probaly be his biggest challenge.
Other matchups that might happen could be Joe v Grant or Siacca

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 08:32
by nickd
He should fight Kessler thats the best opponent available by a long way.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 08:47
by Goz
I am completely indifferent to Joe Calzaghe's career.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 08:54
by jomothepure
Goz wrote:I am completely indifferent to Joe Calzaghe's career.
Judging by the route he's taking, so is Joe

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 12:29
by kevin
Ruben Groenewald has thrown his name into the hat for a shot at Calzaghe

http://www.britishboxing.net/?page=news&id=844

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 12:31
by stujones
Interesting piece but surely not.

What has he done to warrant being anyway near Calzaghe.

Okay more than that no vowels double M challenger, but still. No way.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 13:01
by Maddawg
July 2008

Joe Calzaghe's next fight will be against the feared Tocker Pudwill, this is seen as a tune up for the career defining fight Calzaghe has been waiting for since time began!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 18:24
by tonyevs
Who will be going to this show?

My wife wants to go but I`m waiting to see who`s fighting first.
I have a suspicion it will be a crap card with the Amir Khan hype selling it..so the tickets will propbably cost 50%more.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 18:50
by Owain
I won't be going, as Goz put it so eloquently, 'I am completely indifferent to Joe Calzaghe's career.'

Calzaghe's popularity has nosedived, he has now been reduced to seeing a boxer having only his second pro fight selling tickets for the show he is headlining - or is he joint headlining with a boxer having only his second pro fight? Either way it is indicative of how his popularity has fallen and even casual observers are now fed up with the constant hype.

Tickets are priced at £35, £50, £75 and £125.

Posted: 25 Jul 2005, 22:43
by Zhuge
Anyone voting for Sick Note to pull out a week prior to the card? That's the most likely scenario as best I can see.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 03:48
by jomothepure
Zhuge wrote:Anyone voting for Sick Note to pull out a week prior to the card? That's the most likely scenario as best I can see.
God no. He'll be saving the doctor's appointment up for the Lacy fight

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 04:07
by nickd
jomothepure wrote:
Zhuge wrote:Anyone voting for Sick Note to pull out a week prior to the card? That's the most likely scenario as best I can see.
God no. He'll be saving the doctor's appointment up for the Lacy fight
He can just get 2 seperate appointments in that case.....

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 05:27
by shot
Rudy Markussen would be a good fight and a step up from many of his previous opponents but i doubt he will take the chance of fighting a big puncher before his socalled carrier defining fight against Lacy (if he wins).
If he wants a good name on his record he could perhaps try to call Mads Larsen allthough i'm not sure he will ever fight again. And it could also be a chance to make Froch shut up.
But i doubt either one will get the fight and Calzaghe will fight a softer opponent claiming the rest is running scared of him.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 05:57
by Freiheit
Mads Larsen will not fight on this side of his lawsuit vs Mogens Palle.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 08:21
by bugs
I think Froch would be ideal, he is open and has questions about his stamina, Joe's workrate is suited for that kind of opponent. I think that for all Froch's calls he is onto a good thing with De La Hoya and wouldn't want the fight if he was offered it.

I think Reid is going to beat LAcy as well, so there probably wont be a career defining fight at super middle.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 10:07
by kevin
Froch is out for three months due to a hand injury so can't make the September fight

Lolengo Mock would also be interested he has just e-mailed me

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 10:18
by Old bones Ian
Kevin wrote:Froch is out for three months due to a hand injury so can't make the September fight

Lolengo Mock would also be interested he has just e-mailed me
Although he's a tough guy , i don't think Mock is good enough to give Joe a challenge, and maybe a bit hard to sell this one to the public.

One guy i've thought of , and i remember him in the Boxing News talking about wanting to face Joe is Eric Teymour, don't know that much about him, any news what he's up to

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 10:35
by celticwarrior
Kevin wrote:Froch is out for three months due to a hand injury so can't make the September fight

Lolengo Mock would also be interested he has just e-mailed me
Speaking of Mock anyone see this:

http://www.ringtalk.com/2005/07/story-f ... you-to.asp

Here's the bit about Mock:

Take, for example, super middleweight Lolenga "Lumumba Boy" Mock of the Congo, whose record on Box Rec record stands at a respectable 24-9-1, (10 KO's). Mock has also won the vacant WBO Intercontinental super middleweight and the vacant WBA International light heavyweight titles against respectable foes. Judging by his Box Rec record, it would be a safe bet Mock would be competitive against any opponent in the world.

However, according to http://www.FightFax.com, boxing's only official record keeper, Mock's verifiable record is really a dismal 4-12, with get this, just 1 KO! A difference of 17 fights with all of the questionable results being reported out of Africa by his former manager, Henrik Risum, who is a Box Rec editor (although he is not listed as one on the home page, Risum has posted over 1100 results to the site).


Makes for interesting reading.

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 10:55
by Manos de Oro
Calzaghe could be fighting anybody, the most interesting thing is that Khan is on the undercard in a 4 rounder. :TU:

Posted: 26 Jul 2005, 11:01
by shot
Manos de Oro wrote:Calzaghe could be fighting anybody, the most interesting thing is that Khan is on the undercard in a 4 rounder. :TU:
Given up on the guy?