Originally posted by S.G.
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They have Calzaghe as ATG but not Mosley? WTF?
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Originally posted by daggum View Postyou really believe that pathetic excuse. he NEVER had power. watch his early fights he fights the same exact way. slappy windmilling maniac. all his stoppages the other guy is never hurt even if he gets hit cleanly a bunch of times.
Byron Mitchell springs to mind immediately
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Originally posted by daggum View Postnot really since eubank wasn't even ranked at supermiddle when calzaghe fought him and he got a gift against hopkins.
Tarver was further past it than Eubank... the evidence is in the fight, and we'll see how Tarver looks in the rematch to safely class him as completely over the hill
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Originally posted by andrewcuff View PostRead my point again: Calzaghe landed more accurate punches than Hopkins did.
You keep saying Calzaghe didn't win the fight, but please explain what Hopkins did to be so deserving of victory? Why was he feigning low blows when he was winning so clearly in your eyes?
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you really believe that pathetic excuse. he NEVER had power. watch his early fights he fights the same exact way. slappy windmilling maniac. .
all his stoppages the other guy is never hurt even if he gets hit cleanly a bunch of times
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Originally posted by andrewcuff View PostI have his early fights and while he did tend to throw his slappy hooks even then, they were thrown with much more conviction.
*Sarcastic* Really? All of his fights? Slight exaggeration don't you think. I might remind you of the Mitchell fight. Got dropped, got up and knocked the guy out in the same round. Not bad for a slappy windmill.
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Originally posted by daggum View Postearly stoppage whats your point?
no one's saying Calzaghe went from Foreman to Locche overnight... but he had respectable power before his hands started to badly suffer from the wear and tear
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Originally posted by S.G. View PostDawson could be said to have got a gift against Johnson in the same way
Tarver was further past it than Eubank... the evidence is in the fight, and we'll see how Tarver looks in the rematch to safely class him as completely over the hill
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Originally posted by andrewcuff View PostI have his early fights and while he did tend to throw his slappy hooks even then, they were thrown with much more conviction.
*Sarcastic* Really? All of his fights? Slight exaggeration don't you think. I might remind you of the Mitchell fight. Got dropped, got up and knocked the guy out in the same round. Not bad for a slappy windmill.
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