How did you score Calzaghe/Hopkins??
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I just thought the fight was a one point win for either Hopkins or Calzaghe. I said "many of the rounds could've gone either way" meaning they were hard to score but ultimately it looked so close that it couldn't have been more than a draw or 1-point margin. I don't see how Giampa or whoever gave Zags those additional rounds.
"Many" means "more than two?" Funny, it didn't say that when I just looked it up in the dictionary.Comment
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lol ok so many=two now. greatI just thought the fight was a one point win for either Hopkins or Calzaghe. I said "many of the rounds could've gone either way" meaning they were hard to score but ultimately it looked so close that it couldn't have been more than a draw or 1-point margin. I don't see how Giampa or whoever gave Zags those additional rounds.
"Many" means "more than two?" Funny, it didn't say that when I just looked it up in the dictionary.
And by the way, that fight wasn't close at all. Calzaghe outworked him the entire fight. Hopkins ran, hid, fouled, and faked injury. Yet he didn't do the easiest and most effective thing to try to win - THROW PUNCHES. I wonder why?Comment
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HBO-Scorer Lederman and HOF-judge Chuck Giampa had the same score.See if you run threw this thread you'll see ALOT of people had it for B-Hop and Joe. It was a close fight that could have gone either way, in the past, I might have called it a robbery but I'll admit I was straight trippin. Wlad is only dude who tought Calzaghe CLEARLY won
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According to who? I said "many" doesn't mean "more than two" which you stated. That doesn't mean I said it means two. Dumbass. Where your critical thinking skills at?
Wasn't close at all? Did you watch the fight or hear the scores the judges made? It was pretty close if you know anything about boxing scores. Hopkins landed the only effective punches. Knocked Calzaghe down, defended well against Calzaghe's slap flurries and didn't have a scratch on his face. Calzaghe did land more even though they weren't effective and dictated the pace of most of the fight. He had the slight edge in my opinion.Originally posted by tito yucaAnd by the way, that fight wasn't close at all. Calzaghe outworked him the entire fight. Hopkins ran, hid, fouled, and faked injury. Yet he didn't do the easiest and most effective thing to try to win - THROW PUNCHES. I wonder why?Comment
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