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The Scary View from Joe Calzaghe's Ivory Tower

Mike CassellJan 21, 2009

The L.A. times led with a story, โ€œPro boxing dying a natural deathโ€. Yes, it is true. But it wasnโ€™t written this week, or this year, it was on OCTOBER 5THย 1916.

Whether its Floyd Mayweather Jrโ€™s accusations of racism by HBO broadcasters, or Joe Calzagheโ€™s recent trashing of the sport that made him, these retired annoying โ€œSTARSโ€ just wonโ€™t seem to go away. Joe Calzaghe is like that drunk uncle who stays too long, talks too much, and just when you think he is going to leave, he is back to annoy you.

After earning a small fortune in the sport of boxing in Europe and right here in the United States, he canโ€™t seem to keep his big mouth shut when it comes to what is wrong with the sport. Maybe if his royal highness could have spoke up sooner, we could have saved the game from its obvious and inevitable demise. It is so like this egomaniacal buffoon to think that the sport will not survive without him.

Joe, just for the record, the sport was around long before you got here, and it will be around long after youโ€™re gone. That I guarantee. And maybe it will have members who are a bit more grateful and giving to the sport that made them millionaires.

"I think boxing is a dying sport. Globallyโ€”in America for instanceโ€”you've got UFC, which has taken a lot off boxing, business-wise," Joe Calzaghe

There is enough room for MMA, just like there was enough room for the booming eighties sport of kickboxing, which by the way was supposed to kill boxing too. It was a sport featured in movies, and managed to weave itself into '80s POP culture very easily. Then it just stopped being entertaining. As much as it tried, the talent level just wasnโ€™t there. People once again came back to where the talent is, boxing, and continued to pay your salary.

Maybe if you used your name and some of the money you made from this โ€œdying sportโ€, to invigorate or help bring change to the game you supposedly love, things would get better. But no, you choose to take your money and run, and then shoot your employer. Thatโ€™s some loyalty Joe. Iโ€™m sure glad they didnโ€™t make them like you over there in the 1940s; we would all be speaking German right now.

"There is too much politics in boxing, too many belts and too many champions, which dilutes real champions like myself," he said. "There are four world champions in each division and it's bad because there are no stars any more. It's a big problem."

Does this guy even hear himself talking? Trust me Joe; you were diluted long before boxing ever got to you my friend. If anything, boxing gave your life context. Maybe you think staying in a dead division for 10 years, and coming out to fight a bunch of old guys, somehow makes you this big โ€œstarโ€ you think you are. It really doesnโ€™t.

The reason there are so many belts is because MEGA STARS like yourself wouldnโ€™t fight anybody with any real talent during the best part of your career. The super middleweight division had no one of any real talent for years, and when it did, you seemed to not pay attention. How can a star be made when you donโ€™t give anyone with a fighting chance a shot.

Iโ€™m sure Tocker Pudwill, Mger Mkrtchian, andย Will McIntyre would have understood if a superstar like yourself would have fought guys like Robert Allen, Glen Johnson, and James Toney in their prime. Fighters that Roy Jones and Bernard Hopkins had no fear in facing, while facing each other.

"America only had one medalist in the Olympics this year," Calzaghe said. "In Britain, we did pretty good, but I'm glad I'm ending my career and not starting it because I don't think it's going to be that great in the future." Joe Calzaghe

Books have been written about the dysfunctional nature of Olympic boxing. The problem isnโ€™t the sport itself; it is the idiots we have entrusted international boxing to. Olympic boxing is very bad now, and it was very bad twenty years ago when Roy Jones was robbed of a gold medal. It didnโ€™t stop Roy from becoming a star, and it shouldnโ€™t stop anyone with any real talent.

The real problem with boxing is the take the money and run attitude of self delusional boxing stars and promoters. They think it is all about them, as you think it is all about you. I have a great idea. Why donโ€™t you call Floyd Mayweather Jr., pool your money together and buy an island somewhere without a phone, and stay retired.

That would probably be the best thing you could ever do for the sport.

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