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Is Calzaghe a Top 25 Fighter in the last 30 Years?

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  • Originally posted by abadger View Post
    Guys, this is so weak and repetitive it is unbelievable. We've seen it all before.

    What do you get out of constantly posting this negative bull****?
    A feeling of superiority.

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    • Originally posted by abadger View Post
      Guys, this is so weak and repetitive it is unbelievable. We've seen it all before.

      What do you get out of constantly posting this negative bull****?
      Ps, you still havent told the adjustsments the "master of in ring adjustments" made against hopkins.

      Other than throwing alot more punches, most of which didnt land.

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      • Originally posted by Technical_Skill View Post
        Ps, you still havent told the adjustsments the "master of in ring adjustments" made against hopkins.

        Other than throwing alot more punches, most of which didnt land.
        He did it about three times against Hopkins, trouble was Hopkins kept doing it back. Off the top of my head I'd say the moment when Joe shortened his punches so as to land them before Hopkins grabbed a hold of him was the decisive moment of the fight.

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        • he shortened and tightened up his punches getting closer before throwing. Distance is a huge part of boxing and Calzaghe adjusted his spacing to take advantage of bernards reluctance to throw first and his own susceptibility to being countered well when throwing harder shots from further out.

          You're in prime "non-listening" mode recently T_S. You could learn from guys like Clegg and badger on this thread, but I doubt you will.

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          • Originally posted by OptimusWolf View Post
            he shortened and tightened up his punches getting closer before throwing. Distance is a huge part of boxing and Calzaghe adjusted his spacing to take advantage of bernards reluctance to throw first and his own susceptibility to being countered well when throwing harder shots from further out.

            You're in prime "non-listening" mode recently T_S. You could learn from guys like Clegg and badger on this thread, but I doubt you will.
            Ermmm no.

            But you can have the bit about shortening punches, he landed about 4 times on hopkins the entire fight and had no answer to what hopkins was doing. The one time calzaghe came up against a fighter who could not only defend his attack but keep him resetting himself over again so he couldnt fire that instictive sporadic stuff he throws, and he had little answer.

            His only real answer to hopkins in that fight was to throw as many punches as possible, landing or not and hope the decision went his way.

            His timing was way off apart from a couple of good left hands, and the punches were wide, slapping, and off target, he couldnt cope with a guy who could move out of range at the key moments. He got hit hard, hurt in round 7 when trying to throw three slaps and got countered hard. Round one was another example.

            Now thats the truth, his first fight against a defensive boxing specialist, and even at 43 he took calzaghe to boxing school and made him look like a ****ing amatuer.

            That is not the sign of a top 25 fighter over the last 30 years.

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            • You're plain wrong, I saw well over a hundred punches land. He won the fight comfortably on my card 115-112 and Hopkins was exhausted for the second half of the fight. He didn't perform brilliantly but he won which as you say elsewhere, is "everything".

              If you're a defensive boxer you've got to understand that you get points for landing not for 'mov(ing) out of range at the key moments'. I appreciate a defensive fighter like Floyd or sweet pea because they outland their opponents but Hopkins simply didn't.

              I'm not really in the mood to debate with you fella because you haven't grown up one bit in your time on this site. You have some intelligence but you do next to **** all with it and are instictively individualist. Hope it works out for you.

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              • Originally posted by OptimusWolf View Post
                You're plain wrong, I saw well over a hundred punches land.
                .................

                See ya later.

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                • Originally posted by Xplosivo View Post
                  Here are some fighters to help you decide...

                  Is calzaghe even top 25 from the last 30 years?

                  here are some 30 fighters:

                  Pernell Whitaker
                  Oscar De La Hoya
                  Felix Trinidad
                  Roy Jones Jr
                  Bernard Hopkins
                  Marvin Hagler
                  Floyd Mayweather
                  Lennox Lewis
                  Evander Holyfield
                  Mike Tyson
                  Larry Holmes
                  George Foreman
                  Manny Pacquiao
                  Erik Morales
                  Marco Antonio Barrera
                  Julio Cesar Chavez
                  James Toney
                  Juan Manuel Marquez
                  Wilfredo Gomez
                  Alexis Arguello
                  Miguel Cotto
                  Aaron Pryor
                  Roberto Duran
                  Kostya Tsyzu
                  Thomas Hearns
                  Sugar Ray Leonard
                  Winky Wright
                  Shane Mosley
                  Michael Spinks
                  Jose Luis Castillo

                  if yes which fighters is he better than from this list? this is based on accomplishments/achievements...
                  NO WAY. He's probably one of the best ever in his division but that's it.

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                  • Hopkins stunk out the fight, you don't have to be young to do that. IF hopkins did anything other than hit and hold he would have got destroyed

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                    • Seriously Optimus, you know how you saw calzaghe land 'Well over a hundred punches' on hopkins, do you see dead people underneath your bed at night as well?

                      For your sake, i really hope so.

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