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  • #11
    Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
    because it sure sounds like you callin me out..... son.
    Who is the bigger nuthugger, you or me?

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    • #12
      Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
      because it sure sounds like you callin me out..... son.
      easy im on Roys side just keepin it real

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      • #13
        Originally posted by abadger View Post
        Yeah maybe. Too bad no-ones going to beat Calzaghe so they'll just have to go on pretending they're right, even though they're not!

        I always wonder on what basis it is that US Calzaghe critics concluded that he was rubbish. After all most have only ever seen him hammer Lacy, outclass Kessler and outwork B-Hop. I dunno, maybe I'm being too generous, maybe they only saw B-Hop and think thats the best Joe ever fought in his career.
        Well Calzaghe didn't look exactly impressive in his first showing on American soil and he was never willing to come over here when he was in his prime. He was knocked down, roughed up and out boxed by Bernard Hopkins, who was 43 years of age and got the better of Calzaghe when he had the energy to do it. I know Calzaghe is good and i rank him as the greatest super middleweight, but he didn't look impressive. A fighter that is fighting in America for the first time wants to impress us US fans and he didn't do that. What pound for pound quality fighter did Joe beat that were in their prime? Hopkins, Jones, Toney ect has those names and that's why i rate them higher.
        Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 09-11-2008, 07:36 PM.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by abadger View Post
          Who is the bigger nuthugger, you or me?
          if roy and and joe shared the same sac... me and you would most likely hang from each side trying to kick each other off

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          • #15
            Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
            Well Calzaghe didn't look exactly impressive in his first showing on American soil and he was never willing to come over here when he was in his prime. He was knocked down, roughed up and out boxed by Bernard Hopkins, who was 43 years of age and got the better of Calzaghe when he had the energy to do it. I know Calzaghe is good and i rank him as the greatest super middleweight, but he didn't look impressive. A fighter that is fighting in America for the first time wants to impress us US fans and he didn't do that.
            still hard to judge Hopkins who is an anti-fighter.

            Sneaking in the occassional clear cut right hand is all gravy but I wouldn't say that was outboxed, I'd say he just snuck in the sneaky right hand with decent success. He refused to engage for the most part, and he refused to up his work rate. One guy was trying to fight the other was waiting for the afforementioned to **** up enough times to lose him the fight. **** that. Credit to Hopkins but he lost but succeeded as usual for the old hops made his opponent look like arse.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
              Well Calzaghe didn't look exactly impressive in his first showing on American soil and he was never willing to come over here when he was in his prime. He was knocked down, roughed up and out boxed by Bernard Hopkins, who was 43 years of age and got the better of Calzaghe when he had the energy to do it. I know Calzaghe is good and i rank him as the greatest super middleweight, but he didn't look impressive. A fighter that is fighting in America for the first time wants to impress us US fans and he didn't do that.
              Indeed. But it seems a bit strange to me that US boxing fans take the view that in order to be good you have to be so on American soil. That is rather a narrow minded viewpoint is it not, and it doesn't really have much to do with whether the fighter is actually any good or not. Presumably people have seen what Calzaghe did to Lacy and Kessler, and its not as though you can talk about 'home-cooking' in those cases, both were excellent performances plain and simple.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Post
                if roy and and joe shared the same sac... me and you would most likely hang from each side trying to kick each other off

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by sparked_85 View Post
                  still hard to judge Hopkins who is an anti-fighter.

                  Sneaking in the occassional clear cut right hand is all gravy but I wouldn't say that was outboxed, I'd say he just snuck in the sneaky right hand. He refused to engage, and he refused to up his work rate. One guy was trying to fight the other was waiting for the afforementioned to **** up enough times to lose him the fight. **** that.
                  What Bernard does is brilliant and many people don't see. He finds a way to win and at the end of the day, its the only thing that matters. Hopkins took advantage of Joe's defensive flaws( being square up) by sitting back and countering those wide looping punches and getting the right hand lead in there. He also roughed Joe up and made him fight his fight when he had the strength to do it. Calzaghe shines against come forward fighters and doesn't look his best when he has to play the aggressor. I personally didn't see Calzaghe do much but out work Hopkins.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View Post
                    What Bernard does is brilliant and many people don't see. He finds a way to win and at the end of the day, its the only thing that matters. Hopkins took advantage of Joe's defensive flaws( being square up) by sitting back and countering those wide looping punches and getting the right hand lead in there. He also roughed Joe up and made him fight his fight when he had the strength to do it. Calzaghe shines against come forward fighters and doesn't look his best when he has to play the aggressor. I personally didn't see Calzaghe do much but out work Hopkins.
                    This is all very well, but surely you noticed that there were two boxers in that fight, and that Calzaghe pressured Bernard so hard he had a hell of a time doing anything else other than trying to shut Calzaghe down? Its not as though Bernard's lack of output was solely down to stamina, Calzaghe was constantly trying to punch him in the head and Bernard had to stop him! Bernard showed major signs of tiredness in the tenth round, not the fourth, and even then he wasn't exactly completely gassed.

                    I saw a quote from Bernard recently saying "I don't try to keep up with them, I try to make them keep up with me" i.e he tries to slow them down, and against Calzaghe he couldn't, so he lost.

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                    • #20
                      Agree to the OP. I don't rule Roy out simply because he is Roy but I haven't seen anything from him for years that suggests he is going to win this fight. Hope I'm wrong though.

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