And thats his career over now..
Cherrio Haye, couldn't do it when asked to step up tae the line, instead wasted time wi 'cant punch, wont punch' Harrison..
No-one will touch Haye now, guess he is retiring after all lol
And thats his career over now..
Cherrio Haye, couldn't do it when asked to step up tae the line, instead wasted time wi 'cant punch, wont punch' Harrison..
No-one will touch Haye now, guess he is retiring after all lol
El Goofy Fantastico!
Cock and balls
The heavyweight division in boxing just sucks so bad right now
It's sucked bad for the past decade.
Exactly why i was saying i prefer lighter weights!
The greatest boxer to watch for the last 5 year or mores been Pacco..
El Goofy Fantastico!
Enzo Maccarinelli back with coach Enzo Calzaghe
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13:20 GMT, Monday, 4 July 2011 14:20 UK
Maccarinelli going through his paces with Enzo Calzaghe in 2008
Enzo Maccarinelli has returned to former coach Enzo Calzaghe as he aims to resurrect his career by moving to the light-heavyweight division.
Calzaghe, who coached son Joe to be a two-weight world champion, is back training after a year-long break.
Maccarinelli, the former cruiserweight WBO world champion, hopes to fight again in September.
The Swansea boxer, 30, is keen to make a comeback despite suffering four defeats in his last eight bouts.
But Enzo Calzaghe believes Maccarinelli has the class to succeed again.
"I needed to let him understand where his problems were. Hopefully he understands where I'm coming from and he did," said Calzaghe.
"We spoke about the fact that he should go down to light-heavy which will accommodate him very well.
"Enzo is a class act… so I want to show that.
"I believe in him. He believes in me. We have been successful together that is the best part of it. We have been unsuccessful once we parted.
"I know for a fact that a guy who won five world title fights in succession is not a dud."
Maccarinelli, who will be off to Italy to prepare for his next fight, was highly-regarded during his successful four-defence reign of the WBO world cruiserweight crown between 2006 and 2008 when Calzaghe guided the Swansea boxer.
But the was demolished by rival David Haye in the cruiserweight unification 'Battle of Britain' showdown in London in March 2008.
The 6ft 4in fighter lost three of his next four fights, but did lift the European cruiserweight crown when he defeated Russian Alexander Kotlobay in St Petersburg inside the first round to claim the vacant belt in April 2010.
But Maccarinelli lost his Euro title against German Alexander Frenkel in a seventh-round knockout in September 2010.
The man dubbed 'Big Macc' will now fight in the 175lb division where he could face friend and fellow countryman Nathan Cleverly.
Maccarinelli challenged Cleverly to an all-Welsh clash after watching the 24-year-old mathematics graduate defend his WBO light-heavyweight belt for the first time against Aleksy Kuziemski in May.
"That's definitely a fight that's on the cards and what a big Welsh fight that would be - hopefully at Swansea's Liberty Stadium," said Maccarinelli after throwing down the challenge.
Cleverly has responded by saying he was targeting "the big American names".
maybe a good move?
current heavyweight rankings
1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Vitali Klitschko
3. David Haye
4. Tomasz Adamek
5. Robert Helenius
6. Alexander Povetkin
7. Odlanier Solis
8. Alexander Dimitrenko
9. Chris Arreola
10. Denis Boytsov
11. Ruslan Chagaev
12. Nikolai Valuev
13. Eddie Chambers
14. Sam Peter
15. Jean-Marc Mormeck
16. Tony Thompson
Source: Fightnews.com
seems a dead division for me i think i would only be able to tell you 4-5 of them is shown picture cards
Nope, just means the next knockout punch he takes will be a bigger and more hurtful shot I like Enzo but since Haye found his chin he's been knocked out by another 3 or 4 nobodys....... he needs to retire before he gets seriously hurt imho
Surprised Valuev is so low on the list Who's list is that anyway?
I'll ring you
Ring top 10
CHAMPION: Wladimir Klitschko
Country: Ukraine
Record: 55-3-0 (49 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: C | Last Week: C | Weeks On List: 318
Titles: THE RING, IBF, WBO
Vitali Klitschko
Country: Ukraine
Record: 42-2-0 (39 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 1 | Last Week: 1 | Weeks On List: 142
Title: WBC
David Haye
Country: England
Record: 25-1-0 (23 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 2 | Last Week: 2 | Weeks On List: 119
Title: WBA (not anymore )
Tomasz Adamek
Country: United States
Record: 44-1-0 (28 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 3 | Last Week: 3 | Weeks On List: 62
Alexander Povetkin
Country: Russia
Record: 21-0-0 (15 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 4 | Last Week: 4 | Weeks On List: 192
Ruslan Chagaev
Country: Germany
Record: 26-1-1 (17 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 5 | Last Week: 5 | Weeks On List: 241
Eddie Chambers
Country: USA
Record: 36-2-0 (18 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 6 | Last Week: 6 | Weeks On List: 118
Alexander Dimitrenko
Country: Ukraine
Record: 31-1-0 (21 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 7 | Last Week: 7 | Weeks On List: 137
Denis Boytsov
Country: Germany
Record: 27-0-0 (22 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 8 | Last Week: 8 | Weeks On List: 106
Robert Helenius
Country: Finland
Record: 15-0 (10 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 9 | Last Week: 9 | Weeks On List: 13
Chris Arreola
Country: USA
Record: 32-2-0 (28 KOs)
Ranking: This Week: 10 | Last Week: 10 | Weeks On List: 119