Godfrey offended by Calloway’s
comments
For
Immediate Release
PROVIDENCE (August 5, 2008)
– NABF cruiserweight champion Matt “Too
Smooth” Godfrey (16-1, 9 KOs) had his
nose bent out of shape, so to speak, by recent
comments attributed to Rob “All American
Prize Fighter” Calloway.
Calloway (70-7-2, 56 KOs)
was quoted as saying, “I’ve never
turned down any fight!” He went on to
proclaim that he deserved a title fight because
he’s the WBC Americas champion and proceeded
to call out Rudolf Kraj, Firat Arslan and Enzo
Maccaranelli. Godfrey took offense on two counts:
Team Calloway passed on an opportunity to fight
Godfrey for his NABF belt on August 29 in an
ESPN main event; Calloway is rated No. 11, behind
No. 5 Godfrey.
“I know Rob and he’s
a great guy,” Godfrey said, “but
my speed and movement would be too much for
him to handle. If he wants to fight the elite
guys in the cruiserweight division, he should
have taken the fight against me to prove himself.
I am an elite cruiserweight – No. 5 --
but he didn’t take the fight.”
Despite Rob proclaiming he’d
fight anyone in the world given three weeks
notice, Team Calloway reportedly passed on Godfrey
because Rob had a fight July 19 against Max
Alexander (14-2-1), which ended in a 12-round
draw. Godfrey’s only loss as a pro was
a close 12-round decision in a WBC title eliminator
to Kraj in Germany this past March.
Matt, second heavyweight
alternate on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Boxing Team,
had a 194-23 amateur record, capturing six national
championships -- four open tournaments including
the 2004 Everlast U.S. Championships, plus two
in the Junior Olympics – as well as a
Bronze medal at the 2001 Pan-American Games,
Silver in all four of that year’s national
major tournaments (National Golden Gloves, PAL
(Police Athletic League), U.S. Championships
and U.S. Challenge) and six-time New England
Golden Gloves champion.
Godfrey was a highly decorated
U.S. amateur who defeated many of today’s
contemporary pro boxers in the amateurs such
as former WBA middleweight title challenger
Randy “The Gentleman Griffin (24-2-3,
12 KOs), unbeaten heavyweight prospect Chazz
“Mensa With Muscles” Witherspoon
(23-1, 15 KOs), Devin Vargas (16-0, 7 KOs),
Corey “Black Ice” Cummings (16-3,
12 KOs), Leonard “Haitian Sensation”
Pierre (18-3, 13 KOs) and John Johnson (12-2,
10 KOs).