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COULD CONTEH HAVE BEAT CALZAGHE?
By Jim Amato Pictured: John Conteh
April 30 2008 - Joe Calzaghe is now the toast of the British Kingdom. After
his long run as super middleweight champion, Joe conquered Bernard Hopkins to
become the world's best light heavyweight. Where does Joe go from here ? Next up
looks to be the faded Roy Jones Jr. but what happens if Calzaghe beats Roy ?
Well I know Antonio Tarver has been calling Joe out. How about Chad Dawson, Glen
Johnson or Erdei ?
Too bad that Joe came
along about thirty five years too late. Back then Joe would have found stiff
competition right in his own back yard..Chris Finnegan and John Conteh were on
there way to becoming top contenders then. Finnegan got a title shot against the
legendary Bob Foster in 1972 and after a plucky performance Chris was halted by
Bob in the fourteenth round. It was the Ring Magazine " Fight Of The Year. In
1973 Chris met and lost a fifteen round decision to Conteh for the European and
British Empire crown. In a 1974 rematch Conteh stopped Finnegan in six rounds.
Conteh was now making his way up the contender ladder. At the beginning of his
pro career there were times that Conteh beat heavyweights. Before his second win
over Finnegan, John had established himself a major threat to Bob Foster. Conteh
had beaten Vincente Rondon and Tom Bogs leading him closer to the top. Foster
came close to losing his title to Argentina's Jorge Ahumada when they fought to
a disputed draw. At that point Bob decided to relinquish his crown. The WBA
matched Ahumada's countryman Victor Galindez and Len " Stinger " Hutchins for
their version of the title. The WBC matched Conteh with Ahumada. Galindez and
Conteh emerged victorious. A fight between Conteh and Galindez would have been a
dandy but it would never take place.
John would make successful defenses against Lonnie Bennett, rugged Yaqui Lopez
and Hutchins. In their infinite wisdom the WBC stripped Conteh of his title and
said it would recognize the winner of a bout between Mate Parlov and Miguel
Cuello as the new champion. Parlov halted Cuello to capture the crown. Conteh
would get a chance to regain it but the awkward Parlov scored a fifteen round
decision over John. Parlov would soon lose the title to Marvin Johnson. Matthew
Saad Muhammad ended Johnson's reign and Conteh would challenge Saad. John fought
a wonderful fight and I had him ahead after twelve rounds but he seemed to fade
in the " championship rounds " and Saad pulled out a fifteen round decision. It
was close enough for a rematch but this time Muhammad handled John with relative
ease scoring a fourth round knockout. Conteh would fight one more time and then
retire in 1980 after a distinguished career posting a final record of 34-4-1.
How would Conteh have fared against today's Joe Calzaghe ? Very well I think.
Calzaghe's swarming aggressive style would have been perfect for Conteh. John
was very strong and was able to hold his own against some decent heavyweights.
He was a good, solid all around boxer with a fine jab. Although not a one punch
kayo artist, John was a sharp hitter. John tasted the canvas a few times in his
career but he was only stopped once and as Calzaghe showed against Hopkins he's
far from being a big banger. Also Conteh was not above using roughhouse tactics
in the ring. I think it would boil down to a matter of tactics and Conteh had
the superior talent. I'd have to go with Conteh if the bout was the " real "
championship distance of fifteen rounds. If it was a twelve rounder Calzaghe
might have been able to salvage a draw. If it went fifteen I believe Conteh
would have finished strong to take the duke. Although John faded in the late
rounds against Saad Muhammad, he was past his prime and Saad was a much more
punishing puncher then Calzaghe would ever hope to be. A peak Conteh finished
well in fifteen rounders againt Finnegan, Ahumada and Yaqui Lopez.
I actually shudder to think of Calzaghe in there with Bob Foster. Joe's lucky he
did not fight in the 1970's and eighties.
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