In a recent interview with IC Wales, former four-time heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield broke down the upcoming showdown between light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins and unified super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe, scheduled for April 19 in Las Vegas [details]
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“When you throw a lot of punches, it puts the other guy on the defensive and that improves your chance of winning. Nobody wins a fight on defense,” Holyfield said.
The problem is, as well as Hopkins counters, Joe will not be throwing nearly the usual amount of punches in this fight. Winky and Sweet Pea, to name two, did pretty darn good with their defence and a good jab.
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Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post“When you throw a lot of punches, it puts the other guy on the defensive and that improves your chance of winning. Nobody wins a fight on defense,” Holyfield said.
The problem is, as well as Hopkins counters, Joe will not be throwing nearly the usual amount of punches in this fight. Winky and Sweet Pea, to name two, did pretty darn good with their defence and a good jab.
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Originally posted by The_Executioner View PostI'd like to see how well Joe can fight against someone who will give him different looks and movement. Not like Kessler who's gonna be there who you can find. I think Bernard will find a way to outsmart and beat him.
I agree that Hopkins might have to change his shorts between rounds but it's going too far if he comes out in a formal ball gown. Then maybe some kind of cowboy outfit.
Look out for the swimsuit competition.
Just messing.
Hopkins is too old. He's wily but Joe is going to flurry from range all night. Hopkins work rate is too low and Joe has a granite chin. It might get messy but Joe will win on points.
I'll give immense credit to Hopkins if he pulls out a clear victory.
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Originally posted by gavinz1970 View Post“When you throw a lot of punches, it puts the other guy on the defensive and that improves your chance of winning. Nobody wins a fight on defense,” Holyfield said.
The problem is, as well as Hopkins counters, Joe will not be throwing nearly the usual amount of punches in this fight. Winky and Sweet Pea, to name two, did pretty darn good with their defence and a good jab.
Yes Hopkins does throw counter punches but that is easy to do when you have a guy who throws one or two shots, when you have someone throwing as many shots as joe will in this fight, those counter opportunites will be far and few inbetween.
Holyfield throws counters to, but look at how well he was able to counter the likes of James Toney, who threw loads of shots at Evander.
Holyfield might be past his better days but he still knows boxing, and knows more than all of us in this forum and all the forums combined.
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