Calzaghe vs. Hagler @ 168
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If Calzaghe boxed on the backfoot and avoided standing toe-to-toe, he could win a few rounds by flurrying and then moving away, as Leonard did. However Calzaghe doesn't fight this way and I doubt that he'd suddenly be able to do so. Even if he did, I think he'd lose to prime Hagler.
I think Calzaghe would have a better chance with the Leonard that beat Hagler than with Hagler himself.
I'm not saying that he'd beat Sugar Ray, but to be honest I don't think that he looked particularly good above 160.Comment
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If Calzaghe boxed on the backfoot and avoided standing toe-to-toe, he could win a few rounds by flurrying and then moving away, as Leonard did. However Calzaghe doesn't fight this way and I doubt that he'd suddenly be able to do so. Even if he did, I think he'd lose to prime Hagler.
I think Calzaghe would have a better chance with the Leonard that beat Hagler than with Hagler himself.
I'm not saying that he'd beat Sugar Ray, but to be honest I don't think that he looked particularly good above 160.Comment
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Im picking the greatest 168lb of all time.Joe wouldn't trade with him he would outbox his short opponet who has the perfect style for Joe BTW . Joe has a good chin unlike Hearns.Comment
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