Calzaghe's age is a funny issue. I see him and Hopkins as very similar indeed across their careers. If you go back and look at Joe's earlier defences, then you see a completely different fighter. Contrary to popular belief he really did used to punch hard and straight, he was much more of a brawler, just a fast one with some skill.
I'm pretty certain that just like you have described Hopkins trading off aggression for technique as he aged, so did Joe, he is much less physically powerful now than he was and I think that's due to having to boil down to the same weight he was in his early twenties. It seems to me that where Hopkins adopted a counterpunching approach, Calzaghe chose to concentrate on stamina and output. He also has got much better as a boxer, but this I consider a natural progression for such an experienced fighter.
I'm pretty certain that just like you have described Hopkins trading off aggression for technique as he aged, so did Joe, he is much less physically powerful now than he was and I think that's due to having to boil down to the same weight he was in his early twenties. It seems to me that where Hopkins adopted a counterpunching approach, Calzaghe chose to concentrate on stamina and output. He also has got much better as a boxer, but this I consider a natural progression for such an experienced fighter.
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