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James Dean Bradfield (left) and Joe Calzaghe

Manics singer pulls no punches in Calzaghe interview



Manic Street Preachers lead singer James Dean Bradfield has taken his love of Welsh sport to a whole new level.

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Bradfield travelled to Abercarn to interview fellow Gwent legend and WBO Super-middleweight world boxing champion, Joe Calzaghe, ahead of the biggest fight of his career, for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales programme The Back Page tomorrow morning (Saturday 3 November).

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This weekend the Welshman puts his WBO and Ring Magazine Super Middleweight titles on the line against Denmark's Mikkel Kessler, who holds the WBA and WBC belts.

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The fight will be broadcast live on Radio Wales in Radio Wales Sportstime in a programme starting at 12.30am on Saturday night/Sunday morning.

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The Manics front-man talks to Calzaghe about his use of negative energy in fights, his thoughts on not being involved in the Barcelona Olympics and just what "Team Calzaghe" could do to help turn around the fortunes of Welsh sport.

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Talking about his British title defence against Mark Delaney in 1996, where he had to face his opponent with 2,000 Delaney fans baying for his blood, Calzaghe says: "It was awesome. It's great having the crowd with you but in the Delaney fight I probably had about 40 supporters in a crowd of 2,000 all swearing and shouting.

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"So I turned that negative energy into positive energy. Beating the guy in the style I did over five rounds and afterwards finally getting the respect from the crowd, that was great."

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Bradfield says: "To their credit, that crowd actually did show you respect at the end and you don't really get that in many other sports. In my game when I go on stage the people want to see us play well. But you like actually turn a whole crowd around, it's unique."

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Asked for his thoughts on not making it to the Barcelona Olympics, Calzaghe says: "It's one of the biggest disappointments of my boxing career, not going to the Olympics...

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"I was sitting at home with the Barcelona Olympics on watching Robin Reed get a Bronze medal - knowing I could kick Robin Reed's ass and basically I could have won the gold medal."

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Following a poor year for Welsh sport in general Bradfield suggests that Calzaghe's father could fill a gap in Welsh sport and teach people how to win.

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Calzaghe says: "I think he'd definitely shake a lot of people up a bit. Maybe bring some rugby or the football boys down here and see what it's like to do a proper day's training, that could be a start.

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"And honestly having a few hours with my dad screaming and balling in your ear, it's definitely an eye opener."

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Steffan Garrero, presenter of The Back Page, said: "We've tried to get James onto the programme a few times but because of recording and touring we've never managed to sort it out until now.

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"When we offered him the chance of interviewing Calzaghe he got in touch straight away.

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"They're both from the same part of the Gwent Valley and James reveals that Joe actually ended his 'very average running career' after Calzaghe sprinted past him three times when they were youngsters."

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The band's links with sport in Wales are longstanding. They have written songs including lyrics about Matthew Maynard and Phil Bennett, presented Mark Hughes with the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Wales Sport Personality of the Year Award in 2002 and Bradfield once changed the chorus to Everything Must Go to Bobby Gould Must Go when they played live at Cardiff Castle.

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After The Back Page has gone out listeners can hear it again by going to bbc.co.uk/radiowales and clicking on the "Listen Again" link and selecting the programme from the menu.

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Or, download the interview from the Radio Wales Podcasts page by clicking on the "Browse our Podcasts" link.

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The Back Page, Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Wales, Saturday 3 November 2007, 8.30am

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Radio Wales Sportstime, Saturday 2 November, 12.30am

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Category: Wales
Date: 02.11.2007
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