Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones Jr.

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Battle of the Superpowers
Calzaghe jones poster.jpg
DateNovember 8, 2008
Venue Madison Square Garden, New York City, US
Title(s) on the line The Ring light heavyweight title
Tale of the tape
Boxer Joe Calzaghe Roy Jones Jr.
Nickname The Pride of Wales Junior
Hometown Newbridge, Caerphilly, Wales, UK Pensacola, Florida, US
Pre-fight record 45–0 (32 KO) 52–4 (38 KO)
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight174+12 lb (79 kg)174+12 lb (79 kg)
Style Southpaw Orthodox
Recognition The Ring light heavyweight champion
The Ring No. 3 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
2-division world champion
4-division world champion
Result
Calzaghe wins via 12-round unanimous decision (118-109, 118-109, 118-109)

Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones Jr. , billed as Battle of the Superpowers, was a boxing light-heavyweight superfight. The fight was held on November 8, 2008, [1] at Madison Square Garden. [1] The fight was for Calzaghe's Ring light-heavyweight championship. [2]

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It ultimately proved to be Calzaghe's final professional bout, as he announced his retirement on February 5, 2009. [3]

Build-up

After Calzaghe's split-decision points victory over Bernard Hopkins (see Bernard Hopkins vs. Joe Calzaghe), and Jones's victory over Félix Trinidad, the two signed to fight each other for the Ring magazine light-heavyweight championship of the world. After having been originally scheduled for September 20, 2008, the fight was rescheduled when Calzaghe injured his wrist in training. [4] The bout was then rescheduled for November 8, 2008. The fight received considerable media coverage, including the HBO pre-publicity series, 24/7, in three episodes. [5]

The fight

The fight did not start well for Calzaghe, who was knocked down in the first round. [1] [6] Replays showed the knockdown was caused by an accidental forearm by Jones (a two-punch combination). However, he composed himself and went out strong in the third round. In round 6 Jones landed a thunderous uppercut that had the crowd on their feet. But in round seven Calzaghe opened a cut above Jones's left eye. [6] [7] Jones was clearly having difficulty as the blood completely impaired his vision. [6] Essentially Calzaghe remained dominant and in control, something that was reflected in the judges' scorecards as he outclassed Jones. The fight continued all the way to the end of the twelfth round, when all three judges awarded Calzaghe the UD win by a wide margin, each scoring the fight 118-109. [6] Unofficial scorecards from media ringsiders ranged from 118-109 to 117-110 in Calzaghe's favour.

Aftermath

After the fight there were calls for Calzaghe to retire at the top. Former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis felt that Calzaghe had nothing left to prove in the world of boxing. [8] Ricky Hatton and David Haye echoed this view by saying there was nothing more Joe could achieve, [9] though double light-heavyweight champion Chad Dawson challenged the champion to one last fight before he retired. [10] In the end, Calzaghe chose to retire, telling the BBC,

It was a difficult decision but I have achieved everything I wanted to achieve in boxing. I've been world champion for 11 years. I've got no other goals to go for. That's why I am calling it a day. [3]

Joe was also challenged by the then undefeated British boxer Carl Froch.

Preceded by Roy Jones Jr.'s bouts
November 8, 2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by Joe Calzaghe's bouts
November 8, 2008
Retired

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