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Roy Jones Jr. just might be the next to boxer endorse the Counter-Punch technology as a training tool. Leading up to his fight with Jones, Joe Calzaghe remained tight lipped about his training techniques. But as fight night drew near, Calzaghe discussed for the first time his use of a novel punching bag capable of quantifying the speed, power and sequence of punches. All factors with which Jones became...
Kevin Connolly (best known for his role as Eric Murphy on 'Entourage') is spotted on his way into Madison Square Garden with a lovely lass in a white dress, in New York City, where he is going to see Roy Jones, Jr. get his face smashed. Someone asks him "Are you going to see Jeremy?" and he says "I'm going to the fight, dude. I'm at the Garden!"
Boxing: Joe Calzaghe has rubbished claims he has decided to retire. Reports emerged over the weekend suggesting the undefeated two-weight world champion had privately made the decision to make this month's victory over Roy Jones Jr his last fight.
Much like the Wii fitness, the Counterpunch makes exercise a game. It keeps a tally of the number of punches (left and right) as well as magnitude. Joe Calzaghe, who is now retired uses it and proved its worth by winning his last fight against Roy Jones Jr. Hit the video and watch Calzaghe knock out 9 punches per second.
A couple of weeks ago the older Roy Jones Jr was beat up by Joe Calzaghe in convincing fashion. Last night, we saw the younger Brock Lesnar take out the legendary Randy Couture. Is this a pattern that will prevail in the next big fight coming up soon? I am talking about Oscar Delahoya vs Manny [...]
While Joe Calzaghe sends out mixed messages about whether his comprehensive conquest of a shop-soiled Roy Jones Jnr was his final curtain-call – the probability is that he will be tempted with an encore against the similarly undefeated American champion Chad Dawson in Wales next spring – his former stablemate Ricky Hatton admits that he has been on the brink of quitting himself.
IN MADISON Square Garden last weekend it was possible for a few moments to believe the centre of Irish boxing lay in New York, not Dublin. Ringside for the 'Battle of The Super Powers', Joe Calzaghe v Roy Jones junior, was Irish middleweight Andy Lee, and just in front of him Olympic silver medallist Ken Egan, talking to American promoter Lou DiBella.
Joe Calzaghe's determination to retire following his unanimous points victory over Roy Jones Jnr on Saturday appears to be softening after his father and coach, Enzo, yesterday insisted the fighter had not made a final decision on his future and could well continue in an attempt to avoid "boredom". Calzaghe Jr said in the build-up to his bout against Jones - which turned out to be the 46th straight...
Throughout the '90s, Roy Jones was peerless in boxing. But that was then and this is now. Joe Calzaghe outpunched, outmuscled and outhustled Jones over 12 rounds to earn a unanimous decision and usher in a new light heavyweight era on Saturday.
IN THE seventh round of last Saturday night's light-heavyweight fight at Madison Square Garden, Joe Calzaghe cut loose with a left hand aimed at the middle of Roy Jones's face.
Nothing gives me a false boner like rumblings of an ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT movie. And I haven't had a false boner since Roy Jones Jr. walked into the ring last week, so of course Jeffrey Tambor told Collider that an ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT movie is definitely happening. He said that Mitch Hurwitz spoke to him last week, and even though he didn't have any idea about a start date, he did say that "when the...
It's been awhile, but there's a few thoughts I'd like to get off my chest. First, Joe Calzaghe (46-0, 32 KOs), just coming off a decisive win over former pound-for-pound best Roy Jones Jr. (52-5, 38 KOs). Joe Cool has been talking retirement for awhile, and if he does, he's had a great career -- probably the best Super Middleweight of all time in the relatively new division. But let's be clear on why...
JOE CALZAGHE admits he has fallen out of love with boxing and required a rocket from his trainer-father Enzo to make him prepare properly for his momentous win against Roy Jones.