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CALZAGHE PLANS ON SPOILING LACY'S ENGLISH VACATION |
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Seven years after winning the WBO Super
Middleweight title, Joe Calzaghe finally gets the opportunity to add
another major world title belt to his collection with the advent of
IBF Champion Jeff Lacy's sojourn to the M.E.N. Arena in Manchester to
face "The Pride Of Wales" next Saturday, March 4th. The Lacy fight
will mark an amazing 18th occasion that Calzaghe has placed his WBO
crown at risk and the Welshman's resume is littered with such names as
Charles Brewer, Byron Mitchell, Chris Eubank and Robin Reid. It's this long experience that the busy, sharp
punching southpaw will call upon to turn his American opponent's
British excursion into a less than pleasurable trip away from home.
"I've beaten the best of who was around at the time and would agreed
to face me" remarked Calzaghe. "If you look at my record, I've beaten
six or seven former world champions. I like to think that its better
late than never to get my big fight, and I'm looking forward to this." Lacy has clearly earned his opportunity to clash
with Calzaghe, but the powerful Floridian's world title fights against
Syd Vanderpool, Omar Sheika, Rubin Williams, Robin Reid and Scott
Pemberton are unlikely to have prepared the undefeated IBF Champion
for what he'll meet in the ring next Saturday in cold, damp and
hard-nosed Manchester. Nonetheless, Calzaghe isn't taking the
aggressive American's challenge lightly. "Lacy's last couple of
performances have raised my opinion of him as a fighter," said the WBO
Champion. "He's improving but as far as I'm concerned, I have total
confidence in my own ability and that I'll win the fight." "I like fighters who come to me rather than
fighters I have to chase. Lacy does like to throw the big shots and
he's an aggressive fighter but I'm also an aggressive fighter and I'm
not going to change my aggressiveness. I'll still keep that attitude
but at the end of the day, I can also mix my style up and
counterpunch. I have all the speed, boxing ability, power and stamina
that I need to win this fight. I'm experienced, I've been at this a
long time and I'll come out on top."
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Calzaghe, 40-0 (31), has competed in 146 world championship rounds
which amounts to 45 more than Lacy, 21-0 (17), has fought, in total,
as a professional. The native of Newbridge, Wales likes what he sees
in his willful opponent and relishes the chance to finally prove his
dominance in the super middleweight division against another reigning
champion. "I like Lacy's style, he's an exciting fighter but I think
that his style plays in to my hands to be honest," exclaimed Calzaghe.
Log onto
www.joecalzaghe.com to purchase tickets to the greatly anticipated
Calzaghe - Lacy world title showdown or watch it live in the UK on ITV
starting at 11:10pm GMT and live in the US on Showtime at 9pm ET/PT.