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On This Day: Joe Calzaghe Dominates Roy Jones Jr

The boxing world is eagerly awaiting the highly anticipated rematch between Carl Froch and George Groves. The sheer energy and excitement that will undoubtedly be unleashed by the 80,000 screaming British fans is so electrifying that you can practically feel it. Their first meeting was incredible and there is every reason to believe that this time the action will be just as intense, if not surpass the fireworks of that first one. The atmosphere generated is so fiery, deep and explosive that it is completely reminiscent of the mood often created in the build-up to fights involving future Hall of Famer Joe Calzaghe, the greatest super middleweight boxer ever known. Wonder how Joe Calzaghe would fare if he fought today at or near his best?

Looking at some of the top names currently circulating in the super middleweight and airy heavyweight divisions, it’s basic to see that Calzaghe has actually faced and defeated some of the best fighters in those weight classes. Joe had already outclassed Sakio Bika when Bika was one of the most shunned men in boxing. He also put in a masterful performance against Mikkel Kessler when the Danish fighter was still fit and in his prime. But most impressively, Calzaghe took Bernard Hopkins to school by beating him at his own game, in his own backyard. This was a long time ago, when Hopkins was 43 and in prime shape, not the grizzled 49-year-old veteran who is still a dominant force, making this victory a testament to Calzaghe’s greatness. Joe had already beaten better versions of these three, and this was when Calzaghe was older and noticeably faded. It’s sheltered to say that a top-tier or near-top-tier Joe would probably have an easier time facing older versions of the boxers he had already defeated when he was past his prime.

Without wanting to sound disrespectful to the fighters listed below, there are a ton of top names that Calzaghe would almost certainly beat, including Arthur Abraham, Robert Steiglitz, Jean Pascal, Lucian Bute, Anthony Dirrell, Edwin Rodriguez, Thomas Oosthuizen, Tavoris Cloud, Nathan Cleverly, Andrzej Fonfara, Beibut Shumenov, Isaac Chilemba, and Chad Dawson. These guys are clearly very good boxers, as is clear from the fact that they are all contenders (or champions) in the rankings and are held in high regard by the boxing public. However, all of these boxers have shown weaknesses in the past, and Joe has been absolutely masterful when it comes to exploiting even the slightest weakness revealed in his opponent. None of these fighters have the speed and intelligence that Calzaghe possesses, and none of them bring anything recent to the table that Calzaghe hasn’t already seen and beaten. It may be true that styles make fights, but Joe, like Floyd Mayweather, has seen and overcome every style he has faced, and there is nothing extraordinary about any of those fighters that would knock Joe off his game. If Bernard Hopkins couldn’t do it when Hopkins still had his A game, it’s doubtful any of them could.

When comparing Joe to the participants in this weekend’s highly anticipated rematch, there are a couple of very engaging matchups to consider. Groves may indeed give Joe more trouble early on than we’re used to, although not in the way he dominated Froch last time out. However, he has the athleticism and tactical ability to stay in shape, at least early on, because as we saw in the Froch fight, Groves can’t keep up the pace. Before the questionable break, Groves slowed down considerably and began eating shots from an already exhausted Cobra. If Calzaghe is known for anything, it’s his truly uncanny ability to fight at a consistent pace throughout the fight, wearing himself down and overwhelming his opponents with his almost inhuman stamina and quickness of activity. That spells doom for Groves, there’s no doubt about it. As for Froch, he’s underrated in terms of skill, and more importantly, underrated in-ring intelligence. But his greatest attributes are his fighting spirit, his incredible stamina, and his unrelenting will and determination. These would be, and often are, the keys to Froch’s victory in every fight he fights with elite opposition. Unfortunately for Froch, Calzaghe possesses the same unique gift, and in even greater abundance. What’s more, Joe is faster, more smart, can take a better punch, has better footwork, better stamina, more skill, more variety, better… basically more and more of everything, with the possible exception of power (but Joe at or near his peak had much more power than many remember, so even that is debatable). Joe beats Carl in every possible way, including the thing that always mattered most to Froch when the going got tough. And it’s challenging to imagine Carl beating Joe anyway.

Looking now at the two current airy heavyweight champions, Adonis Stevenson and Sergey Kovalev, we once again see some engaging fights for Joe, but perhaps not as engaging as the aforementioned fights with Froch and Groves. That’s because Stevenson and Kovalev are largely overhyped and unproven, especially Kovalev. Yes, they can hit like wrecking balls, they’re huge, sturdy guys, and they’re decently brisk. But both also have questionable chins and have shown a few other weaknesses that Calzaghe would certainly exploit. Stevenson in particular showed his weaknesses in his last fight with Fonfara, and worse still, he showed stamina issues and didn’t always seem focused or mentally sturdy. Those shortcomings would spell doom for a tactical master like Calzaghe. Kovalev is harder to judge because he’s been looking particularly good lately, but his best win to date still comes against Nathan Cleverly. He’s never fought an elite fighter before and he’s never been taken to the deep end before. It’s probably fair to give the pair, Kovalev and Stevenson, a chance to strike against Joe, but that’s about it. Calzaghe was far more talented than either of those two and would almost certainly have no problem adapting to their style and methodically breaking them down until he got his way. Calzaghe could even stop both of them, maybe sooner, it’s very possible.

Finally, there’s Andre Ward. He’s currently the best at 168 pounds, but with the idea of ​​a top-tier Calzaghe being around tonight, it’s really challenging to believe that a fight between him and Ward will ever happen. Besides being MIA and ridiculously inactive since his Super 6 run, Ward likes to have things his way, and Calzaghe isn’t the kind of guy I can imagine being bullied into a fight in Ward’s home turf of Oakland, where Ward tends to bend the rules a lot, especially when it comes to “accidental” headbutts and excessive holding, among other questionably legal tactics he employs. Not many boxers want to face Ward in his comfort zone in Oakland, and there’s good reason for that if you see what he’s doing there. He has also shown a willingness to do whatever it takes to gain an advantage, as when he refused to fight Chad Dawson at 175 pounds or even at a reasonable catchweight. Ward likes to have everything his way, and since he is not a particularly attractive fighter, this could be problematic in terms of potentially making this fight happen. Ward may even show reluctance to face Calzaghe in the same way he was particularly reluctant to face Lucian Bute at a time when the fight made sense.

If this fight does happen, and the current version of Ward is matched against a top-quality or near-top-quality Calzaghe, there’s a good chance Ward will be Joe’s biggest test if Andre can absorb Calzaghe’s punches. Andre is a crafty fighter who has good movement and a lot of variety, and he’s also quite clever in the ring and has a scarce ability to adapt. If this were to turn into a boxing match and Ward were allowed to exploit his boxing bag of tricks that border on the illegal, he could make it a bit more complex for Joe to fight filthy. However, Ward lacks the activity and creativity that Calzaghe brings, and sometimes wins rounds while Joe fights fiercely every second of every round. As good as Ward is at adapting, as filthy as he can be, and as intelligent as he is, this is another case where Joe is better, whether it’s Joe being better at adapting, Joe being able to fight filthy to combat filthy tactics (like he did with Hopkins), or Calzaghe simply having a higher ring IQ than Ward, Calzaghe does everything better, and Joe’s advantage in speed, endurance, and efficiency should be enough for him to secure a comfortable points victory over Ward.

Calzaghe is a boxer who is often overlooked and underrated, which is a shame because he was one of the most unique talents to grace the stage in this generation or any other during his illustrious Hall of Fame career. He remains the greatest super middleweight of all time and may remain so forever. It is only logical to conclude that if Joe Calzaghe were to fight today at or near the highest rank, he would have the same success in this era as he did in his own. Hopefully, he will gain the greater recognition he deserves when he is officially inducted into the IBHOF, and I hope the Froch-Groves rematch lives up to the hype.

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A stunning look at the life of Joe Louis

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FIVE years ago, at the end of a book signing, I was given a plastic bag containing boxing books and magazines. It was a busy time and the bag was buried under other things in a room in my house. It was lost and last week I found it and found a true boxing classic. It was a book I had never heard of.

The book is called by Neil Scott and with an introduction by Frank Sinatra. It was published in 1947. I don’t know where to start. The photos are amazing, the words are magical, and Sinatra is brilliant.

The first photo in the book is a close-up of the pair of gloves worn by Louis in this photo, where he is leaning forward; in the book, the main subject of the photographs are gloves, slightly blurred and venerable. Scott writes of two “destructive fists” and advises the reader to “Notice the ease of their position.” And he’s right, all great fighters hold their hands in such relaxed and casual poses – it’s a compact thing that catches the eye when you look closely at it.

The next two photos (don’t worry, I won’t describe every page of the book that doesn’t have numbers) show two women from Joe’s family. Octavia Hays Barrow, his great-grandmother, and Virginia Hays Barrow, the boxer’s grandmother. The women are stunning. Scott again, first about Octavia, then about Virginia: “Like other of the Master’s ancestors, she has dominant Indian features… Note her sensitive, knowledgeable face and striking basic North American Indian build.” The photos are a triumph. There are also bold, early and revealing photos of many of Louis’ relatives on Alabama farms and the warning: “Negro life in Alabama is still the same.” This is not an ordinary picture story.

There was a distraction from a photo showing President Roosevelt meeting Haile Selassie, the Emperor of Ethiopia. This is the beginning of Louis’ war years: “The civilized world sat idly by while nearly naked Ethiopians defended themselves with spears, sticks and stones against the mustard gas, tanks, machine guns and dive bombers of Mussolini’s mechanized Roman legions.” This all paints a picture of Joe, the hero; then Hitler and Franco appear in front of the first boxing photo.

The photo is venerable, unhappy, and shows Louis on the floor opposite “Hitler’s official sports representative, Max Schmeling.” Then there’s a photo I’ve never seen before, showing Louis on his knees, gloved, holding the middle rope, and his eyes staring at something on the canvas. “Millions of hearts loved Joe that night.”

And then Joe starts ruining everyone, his face is joyful and his dressing room is filled with smiling faces. Joe smiles at the camera and raises his right fist in the photo after knocking out Jim Braddock to become the heavyweight champion of the world. He looks very newborn – no whining, just a lively kid.

Schmeling’s revenge is a continuation of the war against fascism. There are brutal photos. “Schmeling literally screamed with rage and pain.” At the end is a photo of Schmeling being held by the referee: “Der Fuehrer’s player needed a lot of protection that night.”

In the fight with Tony Galento – two contrasting photos of the knockdowns each of them suffered – the words fully capture Louis’ ferocity that night. “Sometimes it seemed like he was going to tear the stocky Italian to pieces.” Galento is shown being beaten, and the last photo of the fight shows Galento, his face glued together with stitches and plasters, holding his wife’s considerable breasts as she sits on his lap. “Tony is comforted by Mrs. Galento, to whom he was still the most wonderful little boy in the world.”

Arturo Godoy’s facial damage is ridiculous. The photo is from the rematch; Louis beat him mercilessly when the first fight was already in the distance. Godoy argues at the end after the break and tries to attack Louis; blood-soaked rage is captured. During the first fight, Godoy kissed and ruffled Joe’s hair. Louis was mean and these photos perfectly show that side of the great man.

There are many photos of men falling to the ground, their limp bodies, and other men on the canvas, their faces covered in blood. In the background, Louis often looks around and goes to the corner.

There are also military photos of Joe on horseback, Joe with the Eskimos, Joe the doctor with hundreds of participants, Joe in Italy, Joe in a muddy ditch at training camp. And then, in the final pages, Joe the activist. The author Neil Scott was black. There is a photo of Louis and Scott with a man named Isaac Woodard, “who was blinded after being beaten by police in South Carolina the day after he was discharged from the army.”

Woodard was on a bus, got off, attacked, blinded, and then found guilty of assault. Louis was co-chair of the Isaac Woodard Benefits Committee. In the photo, Issac is helped up the stairs, with his murky glasses covering his eyes. Joe is not smiling in this photo. The Woodard incident was pivotal in the up-to-date history of civil rights in America. Joe Louis was involved.

The last word belongs to Ancient Blue Eyes. Here is Sinatra talking about his idol and friend: “We too can be proud, because in such a dramatic way he embodies one of the ideals we hold dear – that a man’s character and abilities do not result solely from the color of his skin or the nature of his religious beliefs.” What hidden beauty lies in this little book.

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Thomas Hearns: Either the “Hitman” model or the “Motor City Cobra” model – it would dominate today’s fighters!

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Thomas Hearns-Sugar Ray Leonard II – The Last Great Fight From The 'Four Kings' Rivalry

Thomas Hearns won numerous world titles in various weight classes, and during his exhilarating and even captivating career in the ring, Tommy appeared in many forms and styles. Early in his career as an almost freakishly towering 147-pounder, Hearns was in full “Hitman” mode, his deadly fists destroying most of the 32 welterweights he encountered. Back then, Hearns, in his delayed teens and early 20s, destroyed good guys like Bruce Finch, Bruce Curry, Saensak Muangsurin, Angel Espada and, of course, winning his first world title, Pipino Cuevas.

Then, after losing an epic battle with Sugar Ray Leonard, a great match in which Hearns showed the world his lovely boxing skills and power, Tommy went into “Motor City Cobra” mode. Great performances by The Sweet Science saw Hearns claim victory over Wilfred Benitez, Murray Sutherland and Luigi Minchillo.

Struggling with hand problems at the time, Hearns underwent surgery and returned armed with the (remember the renowned Ring magazine cover where Hearns was dressed in a murderous gangster outfit) “Hitman” in the summer of 1984 and annihilated another great/legend Roberto Duran in two spine-chilling rounds for arguably the best KO. Hearns then roared against another all-time great, Marvelous Marvin Hagler, in a Hitman and Slugger-style matchup. What followed was the greatest opening round in boxing history and one of the greatest fights ever.

Hearns returned to score another spine-chilling KO worthy of his intimidating nickname, the icing on James Shuler’s cake, while Tommy picked up back-to-back victories against top fighters such as Dennis Andries and Juan Domingo Roldan. Before disaster struck in the fight against “The Blade”, Iran Barkley. Critics insisted that Hearns was done, both as Hitman and as Cobra. Tommy knew better, and after showing another of his great qualities, heart, by defeating James Kinchen in a grueling battle, Hearns finally got Leonard in the rematch he had been waiting for for eight years.

Perhaps in this fight the boxing world Hearns showed and combined his two boxing styles better than ever. Leonard struggled again against Hearns’ boxing and suffered from his power. The verdict didn’t fool anyone, least of all Sugar Ray himself, who said after the war (and still claims) that he and Tommy were now “one.”

Following a vintage “Cobra” performance against favorite Virgil Hill in 1991, this points victory earned Hearns his sixth world title in five weight classes. Hearns should have called it a career. His lethal mix of power, skill and ring IQ has now waned. Hearns thrived largely on his heart and his unquestionable, everlasting love and dedication to his sport, fighting until, surprisingly, he was 47 years elderly.

Today Thomas Hearns turns 66. A living legend, despite his modesty, Hearns has a genuine love for his fans; fans who saw him do his thing. His two things. We tend to think of Hearns as a fearsome hitter, and for good reason. But Hearns was a tidy boxer when he wanted to be, and he showed it by beating the likes of Leonard, Benitez, Hill and others.

Today, if he were fighting, boxing or punching at his best, Hearns would hold his own in most of the weight classes he fought in the 1980s and 1990s. We have good welterweights today, just like we have good welterweights, super middleweights and featherlight heavyweights. It’s fascinating to think how top-ranked Hearns would fare against the likes of Terence Crawford, Zhanibek Alimkhanuly (the best in today’s, shall we say, less than talent-rich 160-pound division), Canelo Alvarez, Artur Beterbiev and Dmitry Bivol .

As great as he was, in both incarnations of the Hearns fan, you could be excused for saying that Tommy could handle them all.

Elated birthday Master!

Thomas Hearns, one of the unique, unforgettable Four Kings.

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A remarkable coincidence of Joe Louis and Tommy Farr

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AFTER losing to Joe Louis for the world heavyweight title in 1937, Tommy Farr lost his next four fights, all by decision, to James J. Braddock, Max Baer, ​​Lou Nova and Red Burman. Tommy is rightly remembered for his stand against Louis and was revered in the south Wales valleys where he was a boxing hero.

Farr won his next four fights, but in 1940, at the age of 26, with World War raging, Tommy’s career ceased to matter. He started as a professional in 1926, when at the age of 12 he won his first competition at Tonypandy, his birthplace, when, as “Kid Farr”, he overtook Jack Jones from nearby Clydach Vale.

In the 1930s, Tommy was one of the toughest fighters, winning the Welsh lithe heavyweight and heavyweight titles, followed by the British and Imperial heavyweight titles. He boxed in every weight, from flyweight to heavyweight, and the fight with Louis, when he was 23 and had participated in 150 fights, was the highlight of his career. That’s why it was a surprise when in 1950, after 10 years of absence from the ring, he announced that he would return at the age of 36. In those days, 36 was not the age to enter a boxing ring. most fighters retired before the age of 30.

In the United States, Farr’s ancient rival, Joe Louis, retired from the ring himself. He held the world heavyweight title for 11 years and defended it 25 times, the first of which was against Farr. Louis also announced his return to the ring and, like Farr, announced this in August 1950. Joe had tax problems and had to fight again to settle his debts.

TOmmy, on the other hand, wanted to come back because he didn’t rate the current crop of heavyweights, and he still enjoyed the game. Farr regained his license without difficulty and then announced that he would fight under the bill for promoter Albert Davies at Pontypridd in early September. The competition was then postponed three weeks to September 27.

Interestingly, Joe Louis was also supposed to return to the ring that same evening. He was selected to fight current champion Ezzard Charles in a 15-round world heavyweight title bout at Yankee Stadium in Recent York. No other fight would have been enough for Joe, who was one of the greatest heavyweight champions of all time, and many thought he would defeat Ezzard without much difficulty.

Tommy’s return was a bit quieter as he faced Jan Klein, an infamous Dutchman with a spotty history. Twenty thousand people turned out outdoors in the rain to watch Tommy flatten Klein in six rounds at Ynysangharad Park in Pontypridd. A few hours later in Recent York, 22,000 fans watched as father time via Ezzard Charles beat the substantial man for 15 rounds.

Many cried when the decision was announced, and Joe should have left the ring for good afterwards. However, like Tommy, Louis continued his activities throughout 1951 and both men suffered brutal knockouts that same year.

In March 1951, Frank Bell, from Barnoldswick, Lancashire, needed just two rounds to demolish Farr in a competition held at the Rhondda Transport Company garage in Porth. This unlikely place was the sorrowful place where Tommy was beaten. For Joe, his defeat was a much more public matter. Rocky Marciano murdered him in eight rounds at Madison Square Garden.

Marciano was on his way to the top at the time and was the hottest figure in boxing. His victory over Louis reminds me a bit of Ali’s death at the hands of Larry Holmes and was equally sorrowful. Louis never fought again, but Tommy continued to fight until 1953, losing his last fight to Don Cockell, who in turn was punched by Rocky Marciano just two years later.

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