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Calzaghe This is not Wales, you are not at Home, You are not SAFE. "BhoP WINS...".

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  • #31
    abadger, terrific posts, the most factual, well put posts I think I've seen on this board in my few months here.

    I concur with every single point in your answers to the thread starters questions/statements, and theyre not overly biased like many posts on this fight.

    The only thing I'd re-iterate, is how mentally strong Calzaghe is, which people don't seem to recognise and think Hopkins is mentally stronger. OK prison time is a big thing in a persons life, very hitting to hear about also. I'm not wanting to draw comparisons, but Joes over come his own hardships in life, is mentally strong and deterined too, from other events in his life, allbeit not as immediately as hard hitting or easily described. Take a look at the video doc of Joe at 19 years old. Degsy made the great point of a reason for it's grimey, moody feel.

    "They were if you were Welsh, with recession, Mining dissappearing from the area, unemployment....Boxing would seem the ideal way to break out of the area (although Joe still lives there)."

    This is all very true, I'm half welsh, always lived in London, have family members in South Wales, some of which from mining communities at that time. There often was a gloomy, grey atmosphere, or a least a lack of hope for job and financial security, the economy, which can't be judged unless experienced, I feel I've only experienced 5% of what it was like, by going there since, hearing from relatives and seeing the effects that time had on communities. It's often also mis interpreted, and produces great, strong, and creative people. Gloomy weather, moods, business, working conditions and more, are sometimes cited reasons for a lot of good deep music coming out of the UK, it's the atmosphere that inspires. Couple that with what Degsby even touches on as to Newbridge at that time, then it's effecs on some peoples personality, creativeness, dedication, determination, can be multiplied.

    The gloomy dingey Newbridge gym has given reason and focus to many good men and sports men spanning over a decade. It's taken Joe to where he is today, aided Bradley Pryce in moving on from his alcohol abuse, focusing on changing and bettering himself as a man and sports man. It's given reason to every boxer in that gym and many untold stories, with Enzo a inspirational father esk figure in there. Meanwhile he moans the boys don't pay up all the time, it's colder in there than outside, the walls are grubby, facilities not what you'd expect at this level.

    Rarely do you see training video's from a professional sportsmen, running in the cold, in a tracksuit, through valleys, streets, and housing estates, or stood beside a sub standard, professional gym. It's quite Rocky esk imo and very inspirational.

    It's why Joe's so mentally strong and tough, in different ways. He's also over come injuries, even during fights had to persevere having gotten over food poisoning, injured elbows, hands, divorce, he's battled on, and is still the same old local Joe going to the same local barber.

    Watch enough documentaries and you get an insight into his pyschology, for me, no way is he any less mentally strong or determinded than Hopkins, no way. If anything he's more so massively, just in a more introverted unspoken ways like perhaps Cotto (another talking up slightly more recently).

    Joe is going in hard for this, he won't stall like Woods, he's going to war, he'll take whatever Bernards got, hits, elbows, headbutts, will get up and battle on, and come through this, one way or another. Every documentary, previous fight, and his history shows that's what he'll do. Not that I have many points, but yes, I will bet all of them on Joe :-)
    Last edited by Kris Silver; 04-14-2008, 09:31 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by KrisSilver View Post

      ...CUT....

      The only thing I'd re-iterate, is how mentally strong Calzaghe is, which people don't seem to recognise and think Hopkins is mentally stronger. OK prison time is a big thing in a persons life, very hitting to hear about also. I'm not wanting to draw comparisons, but Joes over come his own hardships in life, is mentally strong and deterined too, from other events in his life, allbeit not as immediately as hard hitting or easily described. Take a look at the video doc of Joe at 19 years old. Degsy made the great point of a reason for it's grimey, moody feel.

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      I'm definitely going to watch that documentary. I think you made some really interesting points about the background and life of not just Joe, but British fighters in general.

      Its not the British way to talk up the hardship we face in life, but for sure, we have plenty of of poverty, with the Welsh valleys amongst the most deprived places in the UK, destroyed by Thatcher and supposedly dying for years. We may not have many guns, but for sure there is unemployment, drugs, crime etc etc. It just doesn't get mentioned.

      What you said about the Rocky-esque nature of Joe's rise is spot on. It has been just him and his dad from the beginning, as you say in a ****ty gym with no facilities. I can only begin to imagine how it must feel to them now that Joe has risen to true elite status and is talked of as one of the finest fighters in the world. Incredible.

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      Last edited by abadger; 03-20-2011, 11:12 PM.

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      • #33
        Joe C had the home turf advantage in his other big fights and he clearly didn't need it. If Hopkins beats him it'll be just beacuse Hopkins beat him, not cuz he was fightin in the States.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by mangler View Post
          Joe C had the home turf advantage in his other big fights and he clearly didn't need it. If Hopkins beats him it'll be just beacuse Hopkins beat him, not cuz he was fightin in the States.
          I agree. If Hopkins wins I will give him all the credit in the world and take nothing away. It may be that fighting in the US affects Calzaghe , but it his job to make sure that it doesn't. A Hopkins win would be a Hopkins win.

          But Calzaghe will win, and I hope he gets the credit he deserves too.
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          Last edited by abadger; 03-20-2011, 11:12 PM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by abadger View Post
            I agree. If Hopkins wins I will give him all the credit in the world and take nothing away. It may be that fighting in the US affects Calzaghe , but it his job to make sure that it doesn't. A Hopkins win would be a Hopkins win.

            But Calzaghe will win, and I hope he gets the credit he deserves too.
            yeah I agree if Joe Calzaghe somewhat freezes like a Woods.

            Then it will be that Joe wasn't as great as we think he is.

            Can't see that **** happening in a million years though. After walking out infront of 50,000 against an undefeated double world champion who is bigger and stronger than you, getting the worst of it for 4 rounds, then having the brains to and calmness to adapt, and win.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by natas206 View Post
              Calzaghe is going down. literally he's going down mid-to-late rounds.
              Now I can respect a man that favours hopkins to Win by points, that's their opinion of the fight, but how the **** is someone with Hopkins's ko record going to knock out a guy with a chin like Calzaghe's??? Did you see him get up from Mitchells perfect shot?? Mitchell did for a few seconds then he found himself on his arse

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              • #37
                Originally posted by sparked_85 View Post
                yeah I agree if Joe Calzaghe somewhat freezes like a Woods.

                Then it will be that Joe wasn't as great as we think he is.

                Can't see that **** happening in a million years though. After walking out infront of 50,000 against an undefeated double world champion who is bigger and stronger than you, getting the worst of it for 4 rounds, then having the brains to and calmness to adapt, and win.
                Add in the factor that Woods made a very little talent go a very long way, up to the point of the Tarver fight anyway, Joe is on a different planet to Clinton and Tarver probably did the UK fans a favour by removing a waste of time fight from Calzaghe's last few bouts before retirement

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Degsy View Post
                  Now I can respect a man that favours hopkins to Win by points, that's their opinion of the fight, but how the **** is someone with Hopkins's ko record going to knock out a guy with a chin like Calzaghe's??? Did you see him get up from Mitchells perfect shot?? Mitchell did for a few seconds then he found himself on his arse
                  I guess anything can happen in boxing, like a temple shot or something.

                  But I think Calzaghe is more likely to stop Hopkins than the other way round. By stunning him, and then just unloading until the ref has to step in.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Degsy View Post
                    Add in the factor that Woods made a very little talent go a very long way, up to the point of the Tarver fight anyway, Joe is on a different planet to Clinton and Tarver probably did the UK fans a favour by removing a waste of time fight from Calzaghe's last few bouts before retirement
                    yeah I agree. But I do think Woods is better than he showed against Tarver. I was very disappointed in him, in my mind he showed a complete lack of drive, heart and determination.

                    I don't know the kind of pressure these guys deal with, but Woods was god awful, and a Woods fighting in sheffield would have knocked the Woods fighting in Tampa out, he was that bad.

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                    • #40
                      How can you handle Intentional Fouls..?

                      Apparently the answer is 'Bernard Hopkins' I didn't think a Proper Noun could be used to answer that question, I thought it needed a sentence. Although when you read through both question and answer, it does have a cerrtain irony about it ....

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