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    #1

    Just noticed!

    Joe Calzaghe has NEVER faced another southpaw in the professional ring.

    He has also said he would never like to fight one.



    Bernard Hopkins has never lost to a southpaw, having faced 11 of them in his career. But that doesn't faze Calzaghe at all. "I've fought 44 right handers and not lost to one of them either, so I'm not bothered by that stat," he said. Interestingly, Calzaghe's left-handedness came up when it was suggested that he might fight WBC light-heavyweight champion Chad Dawson, or new IBF king Antonio Tarver next. "Why would I want to face a southpaw?" asked Calzaghe. "They are awkward bastards. I enjoy being the awkward bastard in the ring, not the other way around."

    For those who like an omen or two before a big fight, how about this one. Joe Cortez, who will be the third man on Saturday night, took charge of Calzaghe's first world title fight, against Chris Eubank way back in 1997. "He showed in the Hatton-Mayweather fight that he doesn't take any messing around," said Calzaghe. "He likes straight up guys so that should be to my advantage."

    Calzaghe has come along way since his first professional fight, which was under Mickey Duff. Instead of being paid per fight, Calzaghe drew a weekly wage against his purses, but by the time he signed for Frank Warren was struggling financially, and, says the Welshman, couldn't pay his mortgage. "Looking back, would I change a thing if I could?" asks Calzaghe. "Not at all. I know what it's like to have nothing, to have to graft all the time. I was hungry when I was coming through the ranks, and I've still got that hunger now."

    You're Welsh, you're in Las Vegas for Calzaghe-Hopkins, you get to your hotel at 3.30am in the morning, do you: a) get as much sleep as possible b) get the beers in and go through until 8.30am. Our spy in the casino of Planet Hollywood says the answer's b, naturally.

    Calzaghe-Hopkins is free to air on HBO and Setanta, but typically, Hopkins chose to put a positive spin on it. "We've got to help people in these times of economic hardship," he said. "We're just trying to do our bit."

    Hopkins has two trainers for this fight - Naseem Richardson and Freddie Roach. So, who will take charge in thc corner? It was Roach who wrapped Hopkins' hands at the media work today, and according to the Executioner, he will be the number one on Saturday night.

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    #2
    Originally posted by GreatJoe
    Joe Calzaghe has NEVER faced another southpaw in the professional ring.

    He has also said he would never like to fight one.



    Bernard Hopkins has never lost to a southpaw, having faced 11 of them in his career. But that doesn't faze Calzaghe at all. "I've fought 44 right handers and not lost to one of them either, so I'm not bothered by that stat," he said. Interestingly, Calzaghe's left-handedness came up when it was suggested that he might fight WBC light-heavyweight champion Chad Dawson, or new IBF king Antonio Tarver next. "Why would I want to face a southpaw?" asked Calzaghe. "They are awkward bastards. I enjoy being the awkward bastard in the ring, not the other way around."

    For those who like an omen or two before a big fight, how about this one. Joe Cortez, who will be the third man on Saturday night, took charge of Calzaghe's first world title fight, against Chris Eubank way back in 1997. "He showed in the Hatton-Mayweather fight that he doesn't take any messing around," said Calzaghe. "He likes straight up guys so that should be to my advantage."

    Calzaghe has come along way since his first professional fight, which was under Mickey Duff. Instead of being paid per fight, Calzaghe drew a weekly wage against his purses, but by the time he signed for Frank Warren was struggling financially, and, says the Welshman, couldn't pay his mortgage. "Looking back, would I change a thing if I could?" asks Calzaghe. "Not at all. I know what it's like to have nothing, to have to graft all the time. I was hungry when I was coming through the ranks, and I've still got that hunger now."

    You're Welsh, you're in Las Vegas for Calzaghe-Hopkins, you get to your hotel at 3.30am in the morning, do you: a) get as much sleep as possible b) get the beers in and go through until 8.30am. Our spy in the casino of Planet Hollywood says the answer's b, naturally.

    Calzaghe-Hopkins is free to air on HBO and Setanta, but typically, Hopkins chose to put a positive spin on it. "We've got to help people in these times of economic hardship," he said. "We're just trying to do our bit."

    Hopkins has two trainers for this fight - Naseem Richardson and Freddie Roach. So, who will take charge in thc corner? It was Roach who wrapped Hopkins' hands at the media work today, and according to the Executioner, he will be the number one on Saturday night.

    http://www.frankwarren.tv/drill/News...-diary-ii.html
    Interesting observation. Makes sense when you think about it. Obviously right handers don't like southpaws, but what do southpaws usually have to say about fighting each other? I'm guessing they find each other awkward too, because they relatively rare. Anyone know?
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    Last edited by abadger; 03-20-2011, 11:19 PM.

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      #3
      Yea, Is a southpaw the key to open Calzaghe's lock.


      Remember what happened when two southpaws fought in RJJ and Tarver.

      Don't think that was RJJ's first southpaw though.

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        #4
        Interesting, I thought he fought a couple for some reason. Would be funny if bhop came out fighting southpaw in round 1.

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          #5
          Originally posted by natas206
          Interesting, I thought he fought a couple for some reason. Would be funny if bhop came out fighting southpaw in round 1.
          Lmao, I bet he's planned to do it sometime in the fight.


          He's probably been training southpaw for weeks now hahaha

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            #6
            lol, Im going to be lookin for it now.

            Only a few days away, can't wait. I have a feeling this is going to be a great one

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              #7
              Originally posted by natas206
              lol, Im going to be lookin for it now.

              Only a few days away, can't wait. I have a feeling this is going to be a great one
              I'm preparing for the worst fight ever.

              So then anything will make it seem good.

              Can't wait though, even if its **** it will still be good if ya kinda get me.

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                yep I know what you mean. I've been lookin forward to this fight for a long time now, finally it's here. All the trash talking aside it's two great fighters in the ring together, I have nothin but respect for both men.

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                  #9
                  Chad Dawson has beaten six southpaws and will be fighting Antonio Tarver in the fall (who is also a southpaw). Thats another reason why i would favor Dawson over Calzaghe. Calzaghe would have a better shot at beating Tarver. who is not as elusive and technically sound as Dawson.

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                  • ElGranLuchador
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                    #10
                    doesnt matter calzaghe is superior to hopkins in every way shape or form
                    the only thing hopkins has going for him are the las vegas judges and joe cortez

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