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  • GEOFFHAYES
    Juy Hayes
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    #1

    Oh ****..

    Robin Reid was top of the bill on a Sports Network show tonight (main event of The Contender).

    Warren, don't do it. Please..


    Joe needs the Kessler's and Hopkins's now.
  • K-Nine
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    #2
    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
    Robin Reid was top of the bill on a Sports Network show tonight (main event of The Contender).

    Warren, don't do it. Please..


    Joe needs the Kessler's and Hopkins's now.
    Cal gets beat by your "Kesslers and Hopkins".

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    • GEOFFHAYES
      Juy Hayes
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      #3
      Originally posted by K-Nine
      Cal gets beat by your "Kesslers and Hopkins".
      I agree. But he'd earn more respect in a losing effort against one of those than he would beating up a shot to pieces Reid.

      He'd be a big underdog against Kessler or Hopkins.

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      • .Mik.
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        #4
        I dont see how you've managed to put two and two together and come out with a 'Calzaghe vs Reid' conclusion.

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        • K-Nine
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          #5
          Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
          I agree. But he'd earn more respect in a losing effort against one of those than he would beating up a shot to pieces Reid.

          He'd be a big underdog against Kessler or Hopkins.
          In the Kessler fight? Surely not.

          But add in the factors of each fighters relative primes, and their stages in their respective careers, and you've got a Kessler win.

          I've noticed alot of people saying that Joe is faster. I would have to correct them and say that he was faster than Kessler, in his prime. But we can't continue living in the past.

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          • paul750
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            #6
            Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES

            He'd be a big underdog against Kessler or Hopkins.
            That's absolute tripe Juy.

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            • K-Nine
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              #7
              Originally posted by paul750
              That's absolute tripe Juy.
              You couldn't breathe a word of disencouragement against the immortal Hopkins, could you?

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              • -Antonio-
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                #8
                I think Calzaghe beats Hopkins.

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                • GEOFFHAYES
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by -Antonio-
                  I think Calzaghe beats Hopkins.
                  He could out-work him. He could well.

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                  • K-Nine
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
                    He could out-work him. He could well.
                    Cal attempts a flurry. Hopkins throws a straight right hand under his punches, connecting and promptly clinching
                    .

                    What is this, you ask? It's none other than the future fight analysis of Cal vs. Hopkins.

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