If Calzaghe could beat Hopkins by just slapping
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Yeah, and I'm also sure you spent 4 years in prison.
Listen, your whole arguement about how hopkins isn't tough or his neighborhood isn't or whatever the **** you came out looking like an absolute idiot and a hater of the highest degree. You literally spent hours upon hours trying to prove to this site that hopkins isn't tough. lmao, did he **** you're mom or somethin? why so much hate for another man?
I can't look ****** even if I want to.
I didn't spend much time in jail, no, and I don't hope toComment
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You refer to "the" list, as if there were a list that represented "fact."
I'm on a different level. You may get here, but right now you're repeating child's arguments, so I don't engage themComment
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You said that he had not taken any risks.
I said that he had, because he had taken and won 50/50 fights.
Knowing what you response would be, I hoped to save myself some time by answering it before you said it. I figured you would respond by pointing to Kessler's resume, and so I was sure to explain the reasoning behind describing it as a risky fight.
If you have a potential opponent who is predicted by about 50% of people to be able to beat you, then that is a risk.
I consider this to be a very simple, fair and reasonable viewpoint to hold, and do not understand why you do not seem to accept that. You are of course entitled to hold a different opinion to me, but you do not seem to grasp what I am saying at all.
Calzaghe took more of a risk in fighting Hopkins than Hopkins did in fighting de la Hoya.
Nice bit of opinion. Irrelevant to whether or not he took a risk, but thanks anyway.Comment
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Who is this "we?" The people who do that are all the **** posters.Comment
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Seriously people, drop that p4p talk, I mean taking p4p seriously is like considering Britney Spears to be a great artist.
You can only do that from a marketing point of view.Comment
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