Would Calzaghe make a comeback to face Ward?

calzaghe3532325By Nick Hagan: There has been a lot of talk during the last few days, on social media and boxing websites (since Calzaghe went on Sky Sports) on the subject of who would have won If Calzaghe and Ward had ever fought.

From my count there has been three reports alone published on Boxingnews24, with many different people expressing their views on Calzaghe. Most being positive, but with a few negatives thrown In from Individuals who feel that Calzaghe ducked Dawson and Ward and retired rather than having to face them.

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Will the Middleweight/ Super Middleweight/ Light Heavyweight Boxers dominate P4P during the next five years?

ward47by Nick Hagan: The middleweight/Super middleweight and Light Heavyweight divisions were the elite divisions, from the mid 1990’s up to 2008 (when Joe Calzaghe retired). The world of boxing was blessed with Roy Jones Junior who had incredible fast hand speed, very hard hitting and exceptionally exciting to watch. I prefer, like most to remember Jones’s career up to 2003 (his win against Antonio Tarver). Up to this point he was simply unbeatable.

Then there was Bernard Hopkins who went unbeaten for over ten years and twenty world title defences. Bhop fought the best and beat the best during this time period. Bhop has come under criticism through his career for not always being the most exciting of boxers, however there is no denying that he was arguably the most technically gifted boxer of his generation. Any boxer who has wins against Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad and Winky Wright etc is exceptional.

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