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  • #41
    Originally posted by ChiTownBaller View Post
    Hes backin his fighter nothing wrong with that.
    Well said. Balanced viewpoint is always best.

    PS: I'm a Hopkins fan also.

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    • #42
      I am having so much fun arguing with all the Calzaghe fans cause i know its all in fun, of course i still think Hopkins wins

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      • #43
        Originally posted by ChiTownBaller View Post
        I am having so much fun arguing with all the Calzaghe fans cause i know its all in fun, of course i still think Hopkins wins
        He may well win. This fight has always been 50/50 for me. Both these guys have got a hell of a fight on their hands. It's a shame that some people can't see how good Joe really is, that's all.

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        • #44
          I dare say u guys will see the best of Joe Calzaghe tonight!

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          • #45
            Why you hopkins fans are in denile. You know hopkins is way to old and slow for Calzaghe. just be real.I'm mean Hokins is alegend and all of that.But Calzaghe is young, too strong, too fast, too aggresive, for Hopkins measure pace. this time he wont be able to control the fight, he is in place for a beating.I'm not hating on hopkins, I like the guy but, calzaghe is tooo much for hopkins

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            • #46
              Originally posted by d0gg85
              this isnt even funny...... Joe has never put himself under the pressure a Bernard Hopkins has......... until tonight.
              In which fights would you say Hops was under pressure, apart from Jones, Mercado in Ecuador, and his pro debut?

              Calzaghe has been under intense pressure at many stages of his career. Eubank, Lacy, Kessler being just three of those times.
              Last edited by FRKO; 04-19-2008, 01:32 PM.

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              • #47
                50,000 Brits depending on you to beat an undefeated fighter in your home country in your 21st title defence is a hell of a lot more pressure than fighting a 154 lbs Winky Wright @ 170.

                If Calzaghe lost that Kessler fight he would be lost in the boxing world.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by FRKO View Post
                  In which fights would you say Hops was under pressure, apart from Jones, Mercado in Ecuador, and his pro debut?

                  Calzaghe has been under intense pressure at many stages of his career. Eubank, Lacy, Kessler being just three of those times.
                  Eastman, Trinidad, Winky to name a few.

                  You will never find a decent professional boxer who hasn't been under pressure over the course of 50 fights.

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                  • #49
                    OK, I'll be bringing up this post ^^^ after Bernard opens Joe up and ****s him. Sounds rather ****sexual to me, but yeah, speak to you later.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by NeXt In Line View Post
                      Ye, and God said to Enzo: "You will kill you son Joseph. Not by your own hand, nay, but by unheralded claims and attempts to create what has alluded you, and the inability to act as a father should to a son." And as God parted with the elder Calzaghe, the sky cast a dark shadow over the confines of Wales, and bore the words: EXECUTION TIME.
                      nice one!

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