the real story will be the mind games that Hopkins will play on Calzhage. Not only will this be Calz's coming out party in America which =' s massive pressure but he is facing a guy who will fart in your momma's face to get under your skin and mark my words Hopkins will get under Calzaghes skin. Once he does that the battle's half won, all thats left is the execution.
Is Hopkins too street for Calslappy?
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the real story will be the mind games that Hopkins will play on Calzhage. Not only will this be Calz's coming out party in America which =' s massive pressure but he is facing a guy who will fart in your momma's face to get under your skin and mark my words Hopkins will get under Calzaghes skin. Once he does that the battle's half won, all thats left is the execution.
Amen brother. Calzaghe is underestimating a fighter like X who can adapt to any style. The light punching volume puncher that is Joe Calzaghe will be the victim of a perfectly executed fight plan.Comment
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It matters because Hopkins is the executioner and will execute a fight plan that will gaurantee him victory. Who has Joe fought really ? think deep. When Hopkins is the underdog he often rises to the occasion with a masterful performance of the ages. His chopping right hand lead will land on Joe's face all night long.Comment
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Being street always matters, damn near in every walk of life. It's a good quality to have.(if you have to make the best out of a bad situation.) Especially if you have balance. Hopkins is one of the most intimidating boxers around. that's them jailhouse tactics he still uses. it's pretty hard to let go for the amount of time he spent incarcerated.Comment
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Have you seen the ****hole Calzaghe comes from, it may not be downtown Philly, but they don't sip tea and eat cucmber sandwiches believe me. The football hooligans down the road in Cardiff (the soul crew) like nothing better than travelling around the country beating the **** out of other 'fans' less murders than Philly, but the level assaults wouldn't be too far off per capitaComment
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