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  • marq
    Pro
    • Jul 2003
    • 549

    #1

    Jones-Calzaghe

    Light heavyweight champ Calzaghe set to face Jones on Sept. 20
    By Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com
    (Archive)
    Updated: July 8, 2008, 8:00 PM ET
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    When Wales' Joe Calzaghe defeated Bernard Hopkins for the light heavyweight championship April 19 in Las Vegas in his first fight in the United States, there was one spectator perhaps more interested than anyone else inside the Thomas & Mack Center.


    Roy Jones Jr., the former undisputed light heavyweight champion and pound-for-pound king, was ringside working as an analyst for the British radio broadcast of the bout.

    At the post-fight news conference, Calzaghe said he might fight only one more time before retiring and wanted it to be against Jones. [+] EnlargeAP Photo/Isaac Brekken

    Joe Calzaghe's 175-pound championship is on the line in September's bout at Madison Square Garden.

    Jones, who was present and was coming off a career-resuscitating Jan. 19 victory against Felix Trinidad, said he also wanted the fight.

    Now, after the past several months of talking about the fight, it's a done deal, John Wirt, CEO of Jones' promotional company, Square Ring, told ESPN.com on Tuesday.

    Calzaghe (45-0, 32 KOs) and Jones (52-4, 38 KOs) will meet for Calzaghe's 175-pound championship on Sept. 20 (HBO PPV). The site will be New York's Madison Square Garden, where Jones dominated Trinidad en route to a unanimous decision.

    "The deal for the fight is done," Wirt said. "We're finalizing with the Garden."

    The fight will be promoted by Jones' Square Ring in conjunction with Joe Calzaghe Enterprises, Wirt said. Calzaghe caused a stir last month when he severed ties with longtime promoter Frank Warren, who has sued Calzaghe, claiming he had a verbal agreement with the longtime champion to promote his fights.

    Square Ring, which Jones founded in 1989, has promoted many fights but has been somewhat dormant the past several years. It has never taken the lead role on a fight this big, but Wirt said Jones was dedicated to building his company as well as fighting.

    "Roy is very pumped up not only about the fight itself, but that he is promoting it with Joe," Wirt said. "With Roy, it's an honor that Joe has agreed to do the fight with him."

    Jones is doing the bout without the involvement of Don King, who promoted the Trinidad fight and had an option on Jones' next bout.

    "Roy explained to Don that he wanted to fulfill his dream of promoting the fight on his own with Joe," said Wirt, who worked as an attorney for King's company for a decade until leaving several months ago. "Don was gracious enough to allow that to happen. We're definitely open to doing business with Don in the future."

    Jones, 39, who won championships at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight, has won three fights in a row since losing three consecutive fights to Antonio Tarver (twice) and Glen Johnson, two of which came by brutal knockout.

    A win against Calzaghe, 36, considered by many to be, at worst, the No. 2 fighter in the world, pound-for-pound behind Manny Pacquiao, would put Jones back on top of the division he dominated from 1996 until losing his rematch with Tarver in 2005.

    Over the past couple of months, Jones and Calzaghe have spoken with each other several times in an effort to make a deal. They spent time together at the HBO offices in New York this week working on various aspects of the fight.

    In an interview with ESPN.com two weeks ago, Jones said he thought the deal would get done.

    "I know that at the [Calzaghe-Hopkins] fight, Joe looked me in the eye and said he wanted to fight me. I know we can make it happen," Jones said. "It's a fight I like. Joe said, 'Trust me, Roy, I'm serious, I want to fight you. You're a legend and you're going to be fighting a legend.' I'm ready for him."

    Jones added that after Calzaghe, he would like to go back up to heavyweight, where he made history by winning a title against John Ruiz in 2003 to become the first former middleweight champion to win a heavyweight title in more than a century.

    His target: Samuel Peter, who owns one of the heavyweight titles.

    "They call Samuel Peter 'The Nightmare,'" Jones said. "I'll give him a nightmare. I like to do stuff people think I can't do. But I am really looking forward to fighting Joe first.

    "Joe called me out and it's hard for me to turn that down. I didn't need the fight, but he asked for it and it's hard to turn down that opportunity when he's such a credible and worthy champion. You ask me to fight, you're a champion and you're 45-0? That's the kind of stuff I like to do, you feel me? I think Joe is a true champion and I think he really is going to fight me. I want to get back to the pound-for-pound list and this is the shortcut. I beat Joe, I'm back on top."

    Dan Rafael is the boxing writer for ESPN.com.
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    Johnny Canuck
    • Dec 2004
    • 1279

    #2
    Re: Jones-Calzaghe

    I don't think Jones would stand a chance against Peter, but I guess that doesn't matter if he can't get by Calzaghe. I am actually looking forward to this fight, not because I think it will be a great fight, but it may be Calzaghe's last.

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    • GAMEC0CK2002
      Stayin Alive
      • Aug 2002
      • 10384

      #3
      Re: Jones-Calzaghe

      Besides it being on American soil, I've gotta believe that Joe is a heavy favorite. I'm predicting that Joe wins another split decision.

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      • bigeastbumrush
        My Momma's Son
        • Feb 2003
        • 19245

        #4
        Re: Jones-Calzaghe

        I'll definately be buying this on PPV.

        Jones will win by split decision, knocking Calazaghe down at least once.

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        • Money99
          Hall Of Fame
          • Sep 2002
          • 12695

          #5
          Re: Jones-Calzaghe

          I'm actually interested in this fight.

          I think Joe will get the decision but Jones will prove to be a very competitive opponent.

          Calzaghe W12 (8-4)

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          • Vast
            MVP
            • Sep 2003
            • 4015

            #6
            Re: Jones-Calzaghe

            Big Joe fan. Looking forward to this as Jones is a better sportsman and takes way more chances than Hopkins. Hopefully Joe shows some power this fight. With that said, it could go either way man. Depends on which Roy Jones shows up.
            "I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston Churchill

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              Johnny Canuck
              • Dec 2004
              • 1279

              #7
              Re: Jones-Calzaghe

              Originally posted by Vast
              Big Joe fan. Looking forward to this as Jones is a better sportsman and takes way more chances than Hopkins. Hopefully Joe shows some power this fight. With that said, it could go either way man. Depends on which Roy Jones shows up.
              I don't think Joe ever really looks powerful. His punches come from awkward angles, so maybe it is just the way it looks.

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              • Complex
                MVP
                • Oct 2005
                • 2494

                #8
                Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                Interesting fight. I think it will be closer than many think. I want to see some training and preparation from both before I make a call on this fight.
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                • thelwig14
                  Banned
                  • Jul 2002
                  • 3145

                  #9
                  Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                  I think it will be close, but this is a bad style matchup for RJJ. JC has an excellent beard, unorthodox, will keep coming forward, will keep throwing punches, and has more than enough speed. All ingredients to a recipe to really bother RJJ.

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                  • parker002
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2004
                    • 1465

                    #10
                    Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                    Originally posted by thelwig14
                    I think it will be close, but this is a bad style matchup for RJJ. JC has an excellent beard, unorthodox, will keep coming forward, will keep throwing punches, and has more than enough speed. All ingredients to a recipe to really bother RJJ.
                    Yep.

                    RJJ just doesn't match up well with Calzaghe because RJJ's style will allow Calzaghe to fight exactly the way Calzaghe wants to.

                    If RJJ was smart, he'd clinch every chance he got just like Hopkins did. Take Calzaghe out of his rhythm and try to get some shots in. Of course, that would be an awful fight to watch...
                    Recovering slider addict...Fight Night Round 4 caused me to relapse...

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                    • SHAKYR
                      MVP
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 1795

                      #11
                      Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                      Roy Jones isn't slow by far. He may have lost a step or 2,but he's much faster than Calazghe pass competition.
                      Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                      • thelwig14
                        Banned
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 3145

                        #12
                        Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                        Originally posted by SHAKYR
                        Roy Jones isn't slow by far. He may have lost a step or 2,but he's much faster than Calazghe pass competition.
                        "Much" is incorrect.

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                        • SHAKYR
                          MVP
                          • Nov 2003
                          • 1795

                          #13
                          Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                          Originally posted by thelwig14
                          "Much" is incorrect.
                          Ok; explain?

                          You saying Roy isn't a quick puncher? He's a far better fighter than Bernard,Kessler,Lacy....etc;.
                          Poe is an advocate for realistic boxing videogames.

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                          • thelwig14
                            Banned
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 3145

                            #14
                            Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                            Originally posted by SHAKYR
                            Ok; explain?

                            You saying Roy isn't a quick puncher? He's a far better fighter than Bernard,Kessler,Lacy....etc;.

                            I have no interest in discussing boxing at this moment, but "much" is grossly incorrect.

                            If JC loses, it will be because of Roy's grossly underrated accuracy and counterpunching ability, not his slightly overrated speed.

                            And it can be easily turned around, RJJ has never, not even close, encountered what he going to have to deal with when he fights JC. And RJJ is way too good and classy to mug like B-Hop and mask the conditions of the fight.

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                            • thelwig14
                              Banned
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 3145

                              #15
                              Re: Jones-Calzaghe

                              And I am by no means discounting RJJ, I am a huge fan, and he is one of the greatest fighters of all-time. He is only knocked because his era sucked so bad and he refused to go overseas and beat (he would have rather easily) Darius and a few others. But he has not fought a serious threat in 14 years (sans Tarver, which is debatable).

                              JC's resume is about on par with RJJ's but the difference is in the past few years JC beat two great fighters who were legitimate threats and tests.

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