Interesting fact about tomorrow night

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  • boxing_great
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    Interesting fact about tomorrow night

    We all know that Calzaghe throws volumes of punches, and we can expect Hopkins to counter him, but then I thought to myself, wait a minute. Kessler was throwing pretty big damn punches back at Calzaghe when he was in his flurries, yet he kept coming forward, and he wasn't affected.

    Hopkins is not a big puncher, so I'm thinking can he really hurt Calzaghe or at least put a halt to these flurries??

    Maybe this theory is what we could see tomorrow.
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    Originally posted by boxing_great
    We all know that Calzaghe throws volumes of punches, and we can expect Hopkins to counter him, but then I thought to myself, wait a minute. Kessler was throwing pretty big damn punches back at Calzaghe when he was in his flurries, yet he kept coming forward, and he wasn't affected.

    Hopkins is not a big puncher, so I'm thinking can he really hurt Calzaghe or at least put a halt to these flurries??

    Maybe this theory is what we could see tomorrow.
    He can hurt him with a solid counter cross. I don't see it happening though.

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    • Burner
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      #3
      Originally posted by boxing_great
      We all know that Calzaghe throws volumes of punches, and we can expect Hopkins to counter him, but then I thought to myself, wait a minute. Kessler was throwing pretty big damn punches back at Calzaghe when he was in his flurries, yet he kept coming forward, and he wasn't affected.

      Hopkins is not a big puncher, so I'm thinking can he really hurt Calzaghe or at least put a halt to these flurries??

      Maybe this theory is what we could see tomorrow.
      You forgot something Hopkins..next to Mayweather is the most hardest to hit fighter in the game.......Joe will be hesistant to throw......

      Hopkins right hand lead will make Joe think twice before letting both hands go and leaving his chin exposed......but Hopkins left hand will win the fight and KO Joe.

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