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Boxing is a world where legends are born and champions rise, but few voices carry as much weight as that of George Foreman. In a recent interview, Foreman showered praise upon one remarkable boxing figure, he was nothing but full of praise and hope for the upcoming Boxing generation.

In the realm of combat sports, we rarely witness boxers being each other’s allies. We consider rivalries to be more marketable, as anything goes in the name of entertainment and hype, these particular words stood out like a beacon of camaraderie.

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George Foreman reveals his pick

It is George Foreman’s words that serve as a testament to the greatness of Joe Calzaghe, whose boxing prowess left an indelible mark on the sport. Let’s explore what makes Calzaghe so special and why his name resonates even among the pantheon of boxing legends.

There is nothing short of extraordinary about Joe Calzaghe’s boxing journey. As a super middleweight and light heavyweight, he was a force to be reckoned with. In the ring, his unblemished record of 46-0 proves his dominance. The way he fought set him apart, not just the numbers.

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When George Foreman compared Joe Calzaghe to the legendary Henry Armstrong, it was a compliment of the highest order. Henry Armstrong, who held world titles in three different weight classes simultaneously, was a true fighting machine. His indomitable spirit and relentless aggression made him a boxing immortal. Comparing Calzaghe and Armstrong is an acknowledgment of Calzaghe’s tenacity and talent.

Foreman’s statement that “Joe Calzaghe was a fighting machine.” speaks volumes about the level of respect Calzaghe commands. In the world of boxing where matchups are as unpredictable as they are thrilling, primarily Calzaghe’s ability to anticipate his opponent’s every move is why he remained undefeated throughout his career. Furthermore, George Foreman even mentions how the magnanimous Roy Jones Jr. probably couldn’t get the best of ‘The Pride of Wales’. 

 

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Calzaghe’s legacy lives on

With George Foreman’s heartfelt commendation of Joe Calzaghe, it becomes evident that Calzaghe’s legacy in the world of boxing is secure. His relentless fighting style, undefeated record, and victories over commendable opponents have ensured his long tenure in the Boxing Hall of Fame (2014)

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Critically, Calzaghe has been vocal about the current predicament of the sport. According to  NorthWalesLive, Calzaghe expresses his displeasure regarding the recognition that amateur fighters, who earn millions, seem to garner over their more proficient and elite counterparts. He understandably feels upset about what the sport represents in the current landscape.

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Even as these new-age boxers take center stage and blur the lines between traditional boxing and entertainment, Joe Calzaghe’s legacy endures as a testament to his unwavering commitment to the sport.

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Did you get a wholesome dose of nostalgia like we did? Do you agree with George Foreman? Comment with your opinions below!

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