Although it is not etched in stone, it is
beginning to look like the proposed Joe Calzaghe - Roy Jones
Jr. bout will be made. The projected date is in November. The
ramifications of this fight could have an immense impact on the
current state of the sport. Will Roy win and reclaim his mantle
of greatness? Will a Calzaghe win seal a much desired match
between Joe and Kelly Pavlik in 2009? Will Calzaghe, upon a win
over Jones retire as he has hinted?
The fight itself can be viewed in several ways. Calzaghe is
looking to cash in on his relatively new universal fame. Jones
appears to be the perfect opponent. Roy may be living off his
past greatness but he is still a high profile boxing celebrity.
As they say, he puts asses in the seats and he rings up large
pay per view audiences. To Joe this is a win, win situation.
For Jones this is one last shot at the brass ring. One last
attempt to retrieve former glory. This title shot is not a gift
to a once great but now washed up former champion. This is not
Kostya Tszyu and Julio Cesar Chavez. Roy may not be what he
once was but he has earned this shot with three straight wins
over decent competition. This fight is no joke!
Who will win? To me a prime Roy Jones would have taken the
measure of the best Joe Calzaghe. Today it may be a different
story. What I feel will be Roy's downfall is his tendency to
spend way too much time languishing on the ropes. This would be
tactical suicide against Calzaghe. The problem is Roy may not
be able to do anything about it. He can no longer move around
the ring as he did in the days of old. I've noticed Calzaghe
has two speeds. When he lets his hands go in flashing flurries,
he keeps his opponent on the defensive. The trouble is he
generates little power on those punches. In fact he has less
power than Aunt Jemima flipping flapjacks. When Joe does try to
set down on his punches, his hand speed diminishes quite
noticeably. His power increases but not to a great extent. He
is surely no Bob Foster. Jones is no Jake LaMotta when it comes
to whiskers but I feel he can take Calzaghe's best.
In the end I look for Calzaghe to just outwork Roy. He does
need to be wary of Roy's counter left hook off the ropes. Jones
can give Joe a lot of problems with that punch. I think Joe
wins a decision with a few points to spare. Maybe a late round
stoppage. I just hope as a fan it is a better fight to watch
than the Calzaghe - Hopkins slap and grab contest.
Jim Amato