Cdogg, this was finished, I won. You're too late. Bloody Americans, always joining the party when it's nearly over... ::
There's no way Dariusz would win, just no way. I used to be a class A Calzaghe hater, but the guy can fight, I think he could hang with any 168 pounder in history. He'd fucking dominate Dariusz, who simply wasn't that good.
DM win. Too big and too strong, not to mention that hes was far more of a man than Calzaghe, who was happy wadting his career fighting the will Mcynthire and Kabary salem (who gave him a huge struggle) of this world
Calzaghe is now demonstrating, in retirement, why so many fighters want to retire undefeated or have "0"'s, a la Floyd. Its so they can benefit in their later years from some well-maintained, and every strengthening notion that they could not be beaten, and simply weren't for losing. Rocky Marciano has it. "Oh, Rocky never lost, he never could have lost, he never would have lost to anyone, ever, no matter what". Yeah.OK. Michelczweski was banging sluts and doing coke and was still hanging on in there undefeated. He'd have fucked up, in his prime, ANY version of Bernard Hopkins. However, even a prime DM would have struggled to look as good versus Roy as Calzaghe did, even that version of Roy. Joe Calzaghe was simply designed to put a whipping on reflex-fighters who had lost their reflexes. DM was a natural 175lbr and I think that he could have given Joe a lesson in many regards and Joe would have also schooled him in certain regards, but DM's pressure and jab should get the nod. And DM would have put a frightful, frightful hurting on Carl Froch and Mikkel Kessler.