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How would a near-prime Joe Calzaghe fare today?

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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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Boxing pays tribute to legend John Conteh

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On October 20, London’s Connaught Rooms restaurant hosted a full house for a luncheon in tribute to John Conteh, MBE.

The event was organized by London-based EBA Secretary/Treasurer Ray Caulfield and long-time LEBA benefactor Scott Ewing (John is LEBA Vice-President) to mark the 50th anniversary.vol anniversary of John winning the vacant WBC delicate heavyweight world title after defeating Argentine Jorge Ahumada on October 1, 1974.

But as Scott Ewing said in his opening speech, it was much more about John Conteh the person than the boxer. “John did so much for so many people,” Scott said.

He then described John’s work with Alcoholics Anonymous (“He brought so many back”) and the Variety Club, noting that John was only the second person (besides Jimmy Tarbuck) to be named captain of the Variety Club golf team. “He travels all over the country visiting EBA – he’s a great ambassador,” Scott said, explaining that John was also a major supporter of the Ringside Charitable Trust.

MC John McDonald did a great job all afternoon. He introduced many boxing personalities including world champions Frank Bruno MBE, Steve Collins MBE, Maurice Hope MBE and Colin McMillan BEM. (Bruno received thunderous applause, as did Michael Watson MBE.) There were also stars from other sports, including: Charlie George (football) and Phil Taylor (darts). As you can imagine, LEBA was well represented. I was also delighted to see EBA Croydon chairman Pat Doherty and Brighton stalwart Harry Scott.

Former European and Commonwealth heavyweight champion (and LEBA member) Derek Williams paid tribute to Conteh, describing him as a “true boxing legend”. “Your name has stood the test of time,” Derek said, noting that John had to overcome many challenges and obstacles, and in doing so, he “paved the way for other black warriors.” He said John had “made his mark on boxing” and described him as “boxing royalty”, concluding simply: “Thank you for everything you’ve done.”

We saw a video of John in action – two KOs early in his career, his 12thvol– a round of stoppage of the German Rudiger Schmidtke in the fight for the European delicate heavyweight crown, his two fights with the tardy Chris Finnegan (the first brought John the Briton and Commonwealth titles). And finally, Jorge Ahumada scores those great points.

I was ringside at Wembley that night. As for the BN staff, I was tasked with doing a preview of Conteh-Ahumada and I chose Ahumada, but ended with, “Prove me wrong, John.” And I have never been happier to be proven wrong! John’s brilliant performance really made me feel proud to be British.

A segment of John’s This Is Your Life (a very popular long-running TV show) was also filmed, in which Paul McCartney paid tribute to his fellow Liverpool native, and tributes from boxers who were unable to attend the event were also filmed. These included former world champions Johnny Nelson, Ricky Hatton and Jim Watt – as well as a tribute from boxing writer and broadcaster Adam Smith, who described John as “one of the greatest British fighters produced since [Second World] War.”

British boxer John Conteh during his WBC delicate heavyweight title fight against Argentine Jorge Ahumada at Wembley, October 1, 1974. Conteh won the fight on points and was crowned world champion. (Photo: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

There was a very successful auction, conducted partly by Ray Caulfield and Scott Ewing and partly by John himself. John has an excellent reputation as an auctioneer at charity events and was in excellent shape. Entertainment was provided by Muhammad Ali Jr, who had everyone laughing with his impressions of his father, and comedian Bobby Davro.

As a nice gesture, John was given his WBC championship belt back – and in a low, modest speech, John thanked everyone for coming. He thanked his family, of which there was a lot – including his wife Veronica (they have been together for 50 years) and children James and Joanne. He also thanked Charles Atkinson, coach at Kirkby ABC, who started John on the path that ultimately led to the world title.

A wonderful tribute to a true boxing legend – and congratulations are in order to Ray Caulfield and Scott Ewing. These events don’t organize themselves

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On this day: Lennox Lewis righting the wrong he committed in South Africa by hitting out at Hasim Rahman

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On This Day: Lennox Lewis Rights The Wrong He Made In South Africa By Blitzing Hasim Rahman

Talk about pole work or a knockout when it matters most. Revenge Knockout. On this day in 2001, heavyweight great Lennox Lewis did the job he should have done when he first met Hasim Rahman. Instead, in April this year in South Africa, an ill-prepared (mainly for the altitude) Lewis was run over by a huge right hand from “Rock” Rahman. Rahman’s fifth-round KO victory is now seen as one of the greatest upsets in heavyweight history.

But Lewis, who ended up brawling with Rahman in a TV studio as the second fight approached, had sweet revenge. And it meant so much to Lewis, an avid chess player, that his KO would come sooner than Rahman’s.

They met at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, and the fight was dubbed “The Final Judgment”. Lewis scored his most satisfying KO of his career.

Lewis, this time fit and piercing, was seven years older at 36 and yet, as it turned out, still close to his best. Rahman (35-2(29)) held the title for seven months and then it was all over. Lewis, 38-2-1(29) entering, lowered the sonic boom in round four.

After inflicting a minor cut above Rahman’s eye in the first round, Lewis also went through the next two rounds. Then, in round four, Lewis landed a brutal left-right combination to the head that sent Rahman’s senses into orbit. Rahman fell, tried to get up, and then fell again. It was the kind of ugly, humiliating knockout defeat that all fighters dread.

Lewis argued with him after the fight, calling Rahman “Has-been Rahman”.

Lewis exacted savage revenge, and while Rahman’s KO was stunning in the first fight, Lewis’ thunderous and thunderous KO made us all almost forget what happened in the first fight. Lewis scored many great knockouts during his ring career, including knockout/stoppage wins over Razor Ruddock, Frank Bruno, Andrew Golota, Shannon Briggs, Michael Grant, Frans Botha and Mike Tyson.

But the ice work Lennox did on that day some 23 years ago is one of his most special.

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40 years ago: the “real opportunity” of a ring career began

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40 Years Ago Today: A “Real Deal” Of A Ring Career Got Underway

It may be somewhat ironic that on the day Mike Tyson steps into the ring again, his most demanding rival in the ring turned professional on the same day some 40 years ago. Evander Holyfield, who kicked Tyson’s ass twice (well, once when he was about to repeat the task before Tyson went completely off the hinges and bit his ear off!), was of course part of the famed American Olympic team that conquered in Los Angeles, with other future stars Pernell Whitaker, Meldrick Taylor, Mark Breland and the less fortunate Tyrell Biggs are all professionals on the same card.

It took place at Madison Square Garden four decades ago, and Holyfield, who turned professional as a lithe heavyweight, won a six-round decision over Lionel Byarm. Holyfield was 22 years elderly at the time, and no one – like no one – could have had any idea how great the ring career of “The Real Deal” would be.

Holyfield, disqualified in the second round of the 1984 Olympic semi-finals, had to settle for bronze. Then he filled his trophy cabinet with gold, a whole cart full of gold.

Today, Holyfield is considered the best cruiserweight of all time, and only the great Oleksandr Usyk can claim to be better or as good as him at that weight. Holyfield gave us his first all-time cruiserweight classic in his 15-round war with the great Dwight Muhammad Qawi. Holyfield went through hell to win by split decision, and the fresh champion had to go to hospital to have his body fluids replaced with an IV drip. Holyfield thought long and challenging about quitting the sport because the battle with Qawi was so tough.

But Holyfield was now the world champion, and his team assured him that he would never have to go through such an ordeal again. It’s possible, even considering the wars Holyfield would find himself in at heavyweight, that no one has ever pushed him as challenging or as consistently as Qawi.

After the unification of the cruiserweight division, Holyfield obviously moved up, and there was already talk of a megafight with heavyweight king Mike Tyson. The two sparred for one round and now we know that Evander won. Tyson could intimidate almost everyone he fought, but he was never able to get to Holyfield like that. Holyfield will have to wait a few years before he gets his substantial chance against Tyson.

First came victories over Buster Douglas to become the heavyweight champion, and Holyfield held on for victories over George Foreman (in a monster PPV hit), Bert Cooper (his first date with Tyson postponed) and Larry Holmes. Before Evander had his first epic fight with Riddick Bowe. Holyfield lost to Bowe on points in 12 hotly contested rounds, but his huge heart was never so, well, huge. The rematch came and Holyfield got his revenge. Evander then lost to Michael Moorer and suffered a heart attack during the fight. This was definitely the end.

No, “cured” and armed with a fresh moniker, “Warrior,” Holyfield returned to the top of Ray Mercer, and then came the rubber match with Bowe. After defeating Bowe, Holyfield ran out of gas and was stopped for the first time in his career. This was definitely the end. No, again.

Holyfield scored a victory over Bobby Czyz while looking decidedly ordinary in the process. Then came the fight with Tyson – “Finally.” Tyson was released from prison and regained two pieces of the crown with basic and quick victories over Frank Bruno and Bruce Seldon. Tyson was the overwhelming 25/1 betting favorite at Holyfield, and people around the world were worried about Evander’s health and even his life.

In his most stunning victory, Holyfield defeated Tyson, dropped him, and then stopped him at the end of round 11. Holyfield was now the king of kings. Well, almost. Lennox Lewis would have to be defeated to remove any doubt as to who is the heavyweight king. First came the comeback with Tyson and the infamous “Bite Fight”. Then, with his ear patched, Holyfield took revenge on Moorer by stopping him for eight.

And then came two fights with Lewis, the first fight was called a draw and was considered one of the worst and most controversial decisions in boxing history. In the rematch, Holyfield performed better, but still lost by decision. Amazingly, Evander was able to fight for another 12 years!

The highlight of this period of unnecessary fighting was the victory over John Ruiz, thanks to which Holyfield won the vacant WBA heavyweight belt, making him the only four-weight champion in history. But the good times, good performances and victories began to end. Holyfield lost then drew to Ruiz, lost to Chris Byrd and was stopped by James Toney. However, Holyfield still refused to retire.

Only after defeats to Sultan Ibragimov and Nikolay Valuev (in a fight in which Holyfield was so close to winning, and if it had been, he would have been a five-time heavyweight champion) did Evander finally hang them up with a TKO defeat of Brian Nielsen.

It was one hell of a journey up and down, but most of all up! Holyfield won with a score of 44-10-2(29). Today, after attempting to come back and box on the show circuit while 59-year-old Holyfield was embarrassingly stopped by Vitor Belfort in 2021, Evander will be watching how his elderly rival Mike Tyson fares as he tries to fight on the show again at the age of 58 years.

But what a career Holyfield had. And it started today, 40 years ago.

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