As a Brit, and a huge fan of Calzaghe, I am very excited about his upcoming fight with Bernard Hopkins. I've been looking at some of their fights, both old and recent, and I have to say that I am struggling to see how Hopkins can realistically be expected to beat Calzaghe. To me it looks as though Joe is carrying advantages in just about every major department: hand speed, power, reflexes, mobility, and I have to say that in my opinion Joe wins this one any way he wants too.
As far as I can see Hopkins only realistic hope is to be able to tie Joe up on the inside and make it a scrappy, hard to score fight a la Hopkins/ Winky Wright, and hope he gets the nod from the US judges.
For the record, I expect Joe Calzaghe to win in the end by a unanimous points verdict, after a fairly dominant performance in which for the most part he stays on the outside hitting Bernard with jabs, flurrying him when the opportunity arises and proving to be the superior inside fighter whenever Bernard brings him in for the clinch. I think Joe will be very aware that he is fighting a 43 year old, and after feeling Bernard out in the first round or two, he will even make a pretty good effort at going for an early knockout, which I do not expect to succeed. After that he will just box his way to a points victory as I described.
I am not suggesting a one sided Lacy style beatdown, Hopkins deserves way more respect than that, but ultimately I just expect Joe to be the better man.
If anyone has any considered opinions about why I am wrong, particularly in terms of how exactly Hopkins will actually deal with Calzaghe, I would genuinely like to hear them, and just so you know, I predicted a Hatton victory over Mayweather, so I have no track record of being right about anything!
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As far as I can see Hopkins only realistic hope is to be able to tie Joe up on the inside and make it a scrappy, hard to score fight a la Hopkins/ Winky Wright, and hope he gets the nod from the US judges.
For the record, I expect Joe Calzaghe to win in the end by a unanimous points verdict, after a fairly dominant performance in which for the most part he stays on the outside hitting Bernard with jabs, flurrying him when the opportunity arises and proving to be the superior inside fighter whenever Bernard brings him in for the clinch. I think Joe will be very aware that he is fighting a 43 year old, and after feeling Bernard out in the first round or two, he will even make a pretty good effort at going for an early knockout, which I do not expect to succeed. After that he will just box his way to a points victory as I described.
I am not suggesting a one sided Lacy style beatdown, Hopkins deserves way more respect than that, but ultimately I just expect Joe to be the better man.
If anyone has any considered opinions about why I am wrong, particularly in terms of how exactly Hopkins will actually deal with Calzaghe, I would genuinely like to hear them, and just so you know, I predicted a Hatton victory over Mayweather, so I have no track record of being right about anything!
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