Lacy vs Calzaghe - Pundits Picks

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  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    ROY JONES JR
    Lacy wins, and I'll tell you why. One of the main factors that would lead to a Lacy win is Calzaghe's heart.

    I'm not saying Calzaghe dosen't have heart, I'm saying he has too much!

    When Lacy nails Calzaghe and hurts him then Joe will try to get payback, and then he will be open to really get hurt - which he will.


    JAMES TONEY
    Joe Calzaghe-Jeff Lacy is a mismatch. Lacy is going to destroy that boy. He's too strong, he's a fighter - he's proved himself.

    Calzaghe never did anything. He beat Chris Eubank nine years ago, but what has he done since then? He's a joke, that's why he keeps pulling out of fights.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled out of this one. Everybody in the UK is over-protected, but Lacy will be OK, because he's a fighter.


    NIGEL BENN
    I remember seeing Lacy a while back on Joe's undercard and I wasn't impressed, wasn't impressed. But he seems to of really knuckled down and improved since then.

    I saw him fight Robin Reid and I was impressed, he looked good and he'll give Joe some stick. I reckon both guys will take abit of stick.

    Lacy seems to like to maraud forward and Joe has always thrown a lot of leather. I reckon they'll both take some stick but you have to go with Joe, he has that killer instinct and fast punches to get the job done but he'll take some stick man, take some stick.


    ROBIN REID
    Make no mistake about it - three, five, eight or 10 years ago and Calzaghe would of overcome a Jeff Lacy. I really think Calzaghe of years gone by was too strong, too fast and too flashy for Jeff.

    But I'm definately predicting a Lacy win now. Calzaghe's chin is not as strong as it once was due to wars against Eubank, Sheika, Brewer, Mitchell, Salem and so on.

    Also, the main factor is that Joe's left hand is very prone to injury and he'll need to hit Jeff as hard as he can to keep him off him.

    I think Calzaghe may injure his hand during the fight and get ruthlessly stopped in the mid-rounds by Jeff Lacy. Fight over.


    MIKKEL KESSLER
    I predict it will be an excellent match but if the fight goes past six rounds Joe Calzaghe will be victorious.

    Whilst Lacy has obvious power I think Joe has too much experience and too much boxing ability for him.

    If Calzaghe stays away from the obvious power of Lacy early on he will come out victorious.


    RICHIE WOODHALL
    My money's on Joe but I would have preferred this fight to have come five years sooner.

    Joe's on home soil and, although it's great when the crowd's behind you, they can spur you on and force you into boxing the wrong style.

    If he stands and fights with Lacy, Joe will come unstuck because Lacy's got a lot of power and is the best short-range fighter in the division.

    But Joe will show intelligence and keep it mid-to-long range. I think he'll box cleverly on the back foot and win on points.


    CARL FROCH
    I think Calzaghe's left it a couple of years too late. Two years ago he would have beaten Lacy on points.

    But he doesn't look as sharp and tough as he used to, and I think Lacy will get him out of there within the distance.

    The last few fights Calzaghe's hit the deck a couple of times and that shows a bit of vulnerability.

    I've got a feeling Calzaghe will make the mistake of being drawn into a fight, because he's a proud man. He'll come unstuck, because Lacy is a big puncher.


    STEVE BUNCE
    Calzaghe will win it. Lacy hasn't beaten anybody who's been anywhere near their best.

    He's the American idol but he's really not that special. Hopefully Joe has enough left and has not left it too late for the big fight.


    CLINTON WOODS
    Calzaghe may have a few sticky moments early on if Lacy comes out banging but Joe is strong enough to deal with it.

    I can then see him winning it late on and stopping Lacy, maybe in the eighth or ninth round.

    I hope he does it, it's great for us British fighters to show the Amercians what we can do.


    FRANK MALONEY
    It will be a tough fight for Joe and I can see it being very close.

    It could go to points but I think having that crowd behind him in Manchester will play a big factor and give him the edge.


    FREDDIE ROACH
    Lacy is too strong for Calzaghe. It will not go the distance.

    I see Lacy ending it in the later rounds, possibly by the 10th.


    JEFF FENECH
    I don't see how Calzaghe can keep Lacy off of him.

    I wouldn't be surprised by a knockout, but I think it will probably be by a dominant unanimous decision.


    Glenn Catley, who Calzaghe beat in the 1992 ABA final, is going for a Lacy win.

    Chris Sanigar, who's fighters Joe beat in successive ABA finals (Catley in 92 and Darren Dorrington in 1993), predicts that Calzaghe will win.

    John Garfield ESB's greatest poster RIP

    Originally Posted by John Garfield

    Lacy had me believing, and I've watched a zillion fighters train since the '40s. He was wrecking big heavyweights sparring. Trainers needed extra padding to do mits; 'n even then, he dislocated elbows.

    Lacy was a legit bomber, A. He may've been ponderous 'n predictable, but he had HEAVY HEAVY hands.

    I Watched him in the gym, when he first came to L.A.

    No super middle, no one, would spar with him -- was flattening cruiserweights. Freddie Roach had to get braces for his elbows when he worked pads with him.

    The only other time I'd seen that happen was when Freddie worked with Tyson.

    Everyone in the gym was convinced he was the goods. Even James Toney, who throws compliments around like manhole covers, said, "Lacy's the man when I'm not here''
     
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  2. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    all to down to joe acheving next to nothing in the previous 8 years than lacy being respected. this thread really takes a dump on joe, please dont do this.
     
  3. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Lol, so basically one guy under 5 aliases like Scott Gilfoid, Dan Ambrose etc.
     
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  4. MAJR

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    Lacy was the favorite going into the fight for superficial reasons. He was on a pretty decent run in the division, had won most of his fights via stoppage and was thought to be on the way up whereas Calzaghe hadn't fought anyone of note in three years, had suffered recurring injuries to his hands and was thought to have stagnated and even declined after failing to move up a division in or around 2002/03.

    Calzaghe didn't really command respect from boxing experts to that point because he had made no attempt to break America and had no real career defining fights beyond his initial step-up in class to fight a 2/3 years past prime Eubank for a vacant title. American pundits believed he was never very good in the first place and over-hyped in Britain and Europe while British and European pundits felt he had wasted his prime years, wasn't as good as he had been and was ready to be toppled.

    The widely agreed consensus was that Calzaghe/Lacy was going to be a close fight with most giving the edge to the younger hungrier fighter, but pretty much everyone misjudged Calzaghe - they took his lack the ambition as a sign of lack of or declining ability when it was instead simply a lack of drive - he was always capable of making it on the world stage and hanging with elite level fighters, and he was always a level or two above fighters like Lacy in terms of talent and ability, but he never had the motivation to prove it.
     
  5. TerryESB

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    "IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy (21-0, 17 KOs), of St. Petersburg, Fla., will make the fifth defense of his title against Joe Calzaghe"

    How many so called "title defenses" does Wilder have? Wilder is like a Heavyweight worse version of Jeff Lacy to be honest. Lacy is a master technician compared to Wilder's wind up ret@rd swinging.
     
  6. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    yes truth was calzaghe was actually pretty good. the americans didnt think he was world class. he was. problem was he was afraid of losing so had never stepped up besides his draw with robin reid.


    and lacy, at a much younger age, had acheived much more than joe up to that point, such was the paucity of joes record until his last few fights.
     
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  7. Liquid Fire

    Liquid Fire Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Why is this fight so mythical on boxing forums? It was an easy pick at the time.. I remember Toney, Jones Jr etc & the US boxing community hyping Lacy though LOL
     
  8. CutThroatFade

    CutThroatFade Rangers FC Full Member

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    American pundits make this mistake consistently. They did it to Kell Brook before Porter, Tyson Fury before Klitschko, James Degale before Dirrell...

    You can go on and on. History always repeats itself. They are making the same mistake with Billy Joe Saunders with that fat neckbeard Dan Rafael ridiculing him at every opportunity. Billy Joe schools Canelo and Jacobs at Middleweight and takes rounds for fun from GGG. He may not win that fight but you'll see. A lot of Americans will be proven wrong... again.

    Just keep underestimating the British slicksters.
     
  9. HerolGee

    HerolGee Loyal Member banned Full Member

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    to be fair kell brook had done nothing till then too, even less than joe in fact.

    though to be fair to kell, he wasnt 30 yet.
     
  10. alangjk

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    Nigel Benn talking about stick just gave me a weird flashback to that Alistair McGowan impression show. Beckham was talking about stick and he was handed an actual bit of stick. Just picturing Calzaghe and Lacy beating each other with sticks. Weird.

    Yeah, I didn't believe the hype for this one. Seen too much of Joe and one of those times I couldn't pick anybody against him.