BOXING has run in the blood of the Calzaghe family for several decades – and it continues to do so.
The Cazalghe family got involved in the sweet science thanks to late matriarch Enzo, who passed away in September 2018.
GettyJoe Calzaghe is one of the greatest boxers in British history[/caption]
GETTYThe Welshman was immersed in the sport by his late father and coach Enzo[/caption]
INSTAGRAM@JOECALAZAGHEJRCalzaghe’s son Joe Jr is following in his late grandfather’s footsteps by coaching[/caption]
InstagramJoe Jr is one of the head coaches at the Joe Calzaghe Academy in Newbridge, Wales[/caption]
Enzo immersed himself in the sport after meeting Paul Williams, who instructed the Italian-born Welshman to encourage his son Joe to try his hand at becoming a pugilist.
Little did he know it, but that decision to put Joe – who at the time was being bullied – into the sport would forever change British boxing.
Under the stewardship of Enzo, Joe would go on to become the most dominant boxer in British history – becoming the unified super-middleweight champion and winning light-heavyweight gold.
Joe called time on his career – in which he registered a perfect 46-0 record and scooped the 2007 BBC Sport’s Personality of the Year Award – in 2009
But a little over 14 years after his retirement, his son Joe Jr is keeping the family tradition alive.
Joe Jr is one of the head trainers at the appropriately named Calzaghe Academy in Newbridge.
The 29-year-old takes pride in passing down everything his dad and late grandfather taught him to the next generation of aspiring boxers.
Earlier this year, he coached several budding amateurs in a tournament held at the gym and shared snaps of the event on his Instagram page.
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INSTAGRAM@JOECALZAGHEJRJoe Calzaghe Jr – like his dad and late grandad – lives and breathe boxing[/caption]
His accompanying caption read: “Few snaps from @calzagheacademy – Amateur Boxing Show. The first of many.
“Doing what I love #BOXING.”
One of his followers commented: “Let’s go.”
Another said: “My coach.”
One remarked: “Thank you, coach.”
Brother Connor chimed in: “Looking sharp, brother.”
Joe Jr’s involvement in boxing doesn’t come as a surprise given the lineage he comes from, although he and his brother Connor played a big role in his dad hanging up his gloves.
PA:Press AssociationJoe Calzaghe called time on his career after his 2008 victory over Roy Jones Jr[/caption]
Joe Sr recalled: “I remember little Connor crying his heart out before the Jones fight.
“He was breaking his heart. They saw me in Vegas against Bernard Hopkins and that was a shock.
“They’d never seen their dad knocked down so they were in trauma. It was a tough experience for them.”
He added: “The boys went on YouTube and they found these compilations of Roy Jones knockouts from 15 years ago.
“They saw him at his best.
“They were shocked and asked, ‘Dad, are you really going to fight this guy?’
“My two sons are the most important people. I have to think about them first now.”