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  • WLAD OWNS
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    #11
    Originally posted by The_Bringer
    Don't get me wrong, I was impressed with Joe's performance last night and he certainly silenced some of his harshest critics. But I've seen the fight twice now and I just don't see what HBO wanted me to see, a "special" fighter in Calzaghe.

    In Calzaghe, what I see is a guy who throws a lot of weak punches, goes backwards against offense, and leaves himself wide open when trading shots. Granted he's a great fighter and an accomplished Champion, but I think Hopkins will **** him up, badly at that.

    Most people here would probably disagree with that statement, but those are the same people who've been waiting for Hopkins to retire for years. With his unorthodox style, Hopkins makes very active opponets inactive by using bait tactics. With his roughhouse inside fighting, Calzaghe won't be throwing nearly as much against a guy like Hopkins.

    I see Hopkins fighting a very brilliant/dirty affair that will probably be one of so ugly it'd make Hopkins/Wright look like a masterful performance.

    Still I think Hopkins will beat Calzaghe and beat him badly at that.
    Common Bringer, I thought you were a smarter guy than this. If Hopkins somehow beats Calzaghe I will give you all of my points and change my username to Wlad Blows, that's how confident I am that Calzaghe would beat Hopkins.

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      #12
      Originally posted by kayjay
      What gameplan? Calzaghe has a million styles, he can do anything in the ring. He could fight just like Hopkins does if he wanted.
      "If he wanted" are the key words there. He won't, but Hopkins will.

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      • NAPO
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        #13
        Originally posted by The_Bringer
        There's nothing spectactular about Calzaghe that makes me think otherwise. he's just a guy with tremendous stamina who throws boatloads of weak, point scoring punches. Hopkins would not mix it up with him, and instead bait him and make him fight his style of fight all night long. Add in some headbutts, hip punches, and crisp counter right hands and Hopkins would outpoint him.

        If the fight is made official, I'm looking your way for a bet.
        that i agree with.

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          #14
          I think Calzaghe will wipe the floor with Hopkins.

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            #15
            Originally posted by The_Bringer
            Don't get me wrong, I was impressed with Joe's performance last night and he certainly silenced some of his harshest critics. But I've seen the fight twice now and I just don't see what HBO wanted me to see, a "special" fighter in Calzaghe.

            In Calzaghe, what I see is a guy who throws a lot of weak punches, goes backwards against offense, and leaves himself wide open when trading shots. Granted he's a great fighter and an accomplished Champion, but I think Hopkins will **** him up, badly at that.

            Most people here would probably disagree with that statement, but those are the same people who've been waiting for Hopkins to retire for years. With his unorthodox style, Hopkins makes very active opponets inactive by using bait tactics. With his roughhouse inside fighting, Calzaghe won't be throwing nearly as much against a guy like Hopkins.

            I see Hopkins fighting a very brilliant/dirty affair that will probably be one of so ugly it'd make Hopkins/Wright look like a masterful performance.

            Still I think Hopkins will beat Calzaghe and beat him badly at that.
            Hopkins can't deal with Calzaghe's pace. Bad fight for Hopkins, bad fight to watch, bad fight to pay for. But, Calzaghe most definitely wins if he still has the youthfull vigor he displayed last night.

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              #16
              I have said that, Hopkins has the ability to turn a fighters boxing style to shambles and disrupt it fully. Calzaghe can adapt with the best of them and has MANY styles. The question is, can Hopkins disrupst all the different looks that Calzaghe will give him?

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                #17
                Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
                Common Bringer, I thought you were a smarter guy than this. If Hopkins somehow beats Calzaghe I will give you all of my points and change my username to Wlad Blows, that's how confident I am that Calzaghe would beat Hopkins.
                It's really a matter of styles for me. Hopkins style is so unorthodox and dirty that I can see him roughing Calzaghe up all night long, throwing him off balance. That's what Hopkins does to fighters, he fights so awkward and dirty that whatever gameplan(s) you had planned to stick to, go out the window once he starts getting his rhythm.

                I can see Calzaghe beating Hopkins as well, but a lot of you guys on this board are just cum-drunk off of Calzaghe's performance against a one dimensional Kessler. I had Kessler pegged as a one dimensional robotic fighter for months. Calzaghe's performance was damn good and I give him credit, but c'mon, Kessler is no Hopkins. The only advantage he had over Joe was strength.

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                • kayjay
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  There's nothing spectactular about Calzaghe that makes me think otherwise. he's just a guy with tremendous stamina who throws boatloads of weak, point scoring punches. Hopkins would not mix it up with him, and instead bait him and make him fight his style of fight all night long. Add in some headbutts, hip punches, and crisp counter right hands and Hopkins would outpoint him.

                  If the fight is made official, I'm looking your way for a bet.
                  Done.

                  Calz pulls punches somtimes, slaps sometimes. He can do all kinds of things. The one round (6?) when he pulled all the weak, "point scoring punches." That was a rythm thing to mess with Kessler, who had been timing the jab effectively until that point. In the context of the fight that was brilliant. But then he changed it back up after that. No one else does **** like that, systematically communicating to the opponent that he can outdo him in any way, shape or form he wants.

                  Calzaghe doesn't have a "style."

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                    #19
                    joe beats anybody around that weight class,there were shades of leonard from joe last nite.**** i'll go as far to say he beats everybody at middle,super mid,light h,and wait for it.........
                    heavyweightout side of wlad the impaler.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by ANTONIM
                      joe beats anybody around that weight class,there were shades of leonard from joe last nite.**** i'll go as far to say he beats everybody at middle,super mid,light h,and wait for it.........
                      heavyweightout side of wlad the impaler.
                      You must be joking, or the cum-drunk thing I said must apply to you.

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