Hopkins/Calzaghe; Negative/Positive Effects?

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  • Spray_resistant
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    Hopkins/Calzaghe; Negative/Positive Effects?

    As an after though of the Hopkins SD lose to Calzaghe, the fight really had no obvious negative effects for Hopkins. At this point he would still be the most notable LHW around and the most lucrative option for any fighter around that weight class. Because the fight was so close and uneventful, many don't really view it as a legit loss, so his legacy has really not been effected at all by it. Most who follow boxing religiously as far as ATG status regard Hopkins more highly than Calzaghe, mainly due to events before the fight though. So I ask was the fight a waste of time for both men? Were there any negative effects on Hopkins to this date as a result of the SD loss? Did Calzaghe really gain much from the fight?
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    That fight was so ****ty i dont ever want to see a rematch.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Spray_resistant
      As an after though of the Hopkins SD lose to Calzaghe, the fight really had no obvious negative effects for Hopkins. At this point he would still be the most notable LHW around and the most lucrative option for any fighter around that weight class. Because the fight was so close and uneventful, many don't really view it as a legit loss, so his legacy has really not been effected at all by it. Most who follow boxing religiously as far as ATG status regard Hopkins more highly than Calzaghe, mainly due to events before the fight though. So I ask was the fight a waste of time for both men? Were there any negative effects on Hopkins to this date as a result of the SD loss? Did Calzaghe really gain much from the fight?
      The negative was that Hopkins didn't get the win, and that is because Calzaghe threw punches that hit his shoulder and arms. BULL ****.

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        #4
        Originally posted by dde91
        The negative was that Hopkins didn't get the win, and that is because Calzaghe threw punches that hit his shoulder and arms. BULL ****.

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          #5
          Originally posted by dde91
          The negative was that Hopkins didn't get the win, and that is because Calzaghe threw punches that hit his shoulder and arms. BULL ****.
          haha go cry yourself to sleep.

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            Originally posted by dde91
            The negative was that Hopkins didn't get the win, and that is because Calzaghe threw punches that hit his shoulder and arms. BULL ****.

            The fact that you view it that way is exactly my point, it is really just a lose on paper then if Calzaghe's win isn't viewed as such.

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              #7
              Calzaghe deserved a UD for raping Hopkins in round 9. Best part of the fight.

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              • El Dominicano
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                #8
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                As an after though of the Hopkins SD lose to Calzaghe, the fight really had no obvious negative effects for Hopkins. At this point he would still be the most notable LHW around and the most lucrative option for any fighter around that weight class. Because the fight was so close and uneventful, many don't really view it as a legit loss, so his legacy has really not been effected at all by it. Most who follow boxing religiously as far as ATG status regard Hopkins more highly than Calzaghe, mainly due to events before the fight though. So I ask was the fight a waste of time for both men? Were there any negative effects on Hopkins to this date as a result of the SD loss? Did Calzaghe really gain much from the fight?
                It wasn't that entertaining and Calzaghe slappin, B-Hop's holdin (He kind of overused it a bit) didn't help the fight much. I had it 114-113 B-Hop. I didn't see it as a lose for B-Hop and I don't think it affected his legacy at all, dude was 43
                Last edited by El Dominicano; 04-07-2009, 06:07 PM.

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                • El Dominicano
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by _PlaT_NuM_
                  Calzaghe deserved a UD for raping Hopkins in round 9. Best part of the fight.
                  If your into gay ****

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                  • ИATAS
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                    More than likely Hopkins vs Roy Jones would have taken place, for better or worse.

                    And if Calzaghe lost, it's possible he would have fought Pavlik (and schooled him). So basically they would have swapped positions I think.

                    As far as legacy goes, it definitely helped Joe more than Hopkins. Had hopkins have won, it wouldn't have added much to his resume. For Joe, it added that hall of fame name his resume lacked and set him up a fight with Roy Jones. Historians will always keep in perspective the age of both of those fighters though.
                    Last edited by ИATAS; 04-07-2009, 05:52 PM.

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