Is rushing in with your HEAD after throwing a right hand, acceptable?

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  • Xyei
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    #41
    Originally posted by S a m u r a i
    It is indeed, but then again, how easy is it to edit out the worst part of a fight? All fighters could be made to look quite ****ty if you only focus on the shots they missed. Jones-Calzaghe, for example, I could make some funny GIF's of Jones missing his shots and looking pathetic, or maybe Hopkins' headbutts and some of the 160+ clinches he initiated.
    I nominate you as the leader of the Joe Calzaghe Mafia.


    I know man, I was just making a wise crack. The gif with Joe but ****ing Popkins was much more humiliating than the Calzaghe windmill of death, headbut intercept..

    As for the main question, I'm a Hopkins fan and yes he leads in with his head sometimes. It isn't one of his admirable qualities for me either but I wouldn't lump it in the same category as illegal hand wraps or ****. Hopkins manages to do it just enough to not get points deducted. I'm sure if the refs started deducting points, he wouldn't do it at all. Can't really blame him for bending the rules a bit. Most great fighters do.

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