Why Joe Calzaghe Should Fear Bernard Hopkins

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Why Joe Calzaghe Should Fear Bernard Hopkins

    By Terence Dooley - If one uttered the phrase “inau****ious beginnings” it would throw up the image of parolee Bernard Hopkins, looking to make something of his newfound freedom, losing his first ever prize-fight back in 1988. Sluggish at light-heavyweight, the raw fighter dropped a 4-round decision to Clinton Mitchell in a fight that registered Hopkins, if he registered at all, as a fighter not to look out for. Hopkins’ fee for the bout, less then $400, must have seemed scant reward for a man no doubt struggling in his post-prison life.

    Eighteen-months later Hopkins was back; the son of Philly was reborn, back in his hometown, at its most authentic venue, the Blue Horizon. This win, over Greg Paige, may not have registered on the Richter scale of boxing; however if it can be said that it is possible to envisage a monsoon eventually resulting from a butterfly flapping its wings. We can also imagine that Hopkins, in his second coming, strode from his chrysalis with a clear view of what he wanted to archive in boxing, and life. [details]
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    Wow...not even I slurp off Bernard this much.

    Joe, while I think he is going to lose, has nothing to be afraid of and it's silly to say so. This felt more of like reading a huge forum post rather then an editorial on Boxingscene.com...

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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      By Terence Dooley - If one uttered the phrase “inau****ious beginnings” it would throw up the image of parolee Bernard Hopkins, looking to make something of his newfound freedom, losing his first ever prize-fight back in 1988. Sluggish at light-heavyweight, the raw fighter dropped a 4-round decision to Clinton Mitchell in a fight that registered Hopkins, if he registered at all, as a fighter not to look out for. Hopkins’ fee for the bout, less then $400, must have seemed scant reward for a man no doubt struggling in his post-prison life.

      Eighteen-months later Hopkins was back; the son of Philly was reborn, back in his hometown, at its most authentic venue, the Blue Horizon. This win, over Greg Paige, may not have registered on the Richter scale of boxing; however if it can be said that it is possible to envisage a monsoon eventually resulting from a butterfly flapping its wings. We can also imagine that Hopkins, in his second coming, strode from his chrysalis with a clear view of what he wanted to archive in boxing, and life. [details]

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        Hopkins! Hopkins! Hopkins!

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          Originally posted by warp1432
          Wow...not even I slurp off Bernard this much.

          Joe, while I think he is going to lose, has nothing to be afraid of and it's silly to say so. This felt more of like reading a huge forum post rather then an editorial on Boxingscene.com...
          Keep in mind, Terry is a "UK" based writer. Before anyone starts the whole American writer hates UK fighters, etc.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Addison
            Hopkins! Hopkins! Hopkins!
            damn addison, u continue to crack me up.. ill be rooting for hopkinss!!!! hbo free ma nizzle

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            • RisAri0
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              Joe better not, I repeat not put his hands low against the executioner. Hopkins is has very good extension at the end of his punches, especially when lunging forward with that withering straight right. Joe needs to fear Hopkins.

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                #8
                Originally posted by warp1432
                Wow...not even I slurp off Bernard this much.

                Joe, while I think he is going to lose, has nothing to be afraid of and it's silly to say so. This felt more of like reading a huge forum post rather then an editorial on Boxingscene.com...
                Sorry warp, you got owned.

                This piece was the very definition of objectivity.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Queensdawg
                  damn addison, u continue to crack me up.. ill be rooting for hopkinss!!!! hbo free ma nizzle

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                  • ИATAS
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                    #10
                    That was a GREAT article!!

                    HOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

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