Apart from the 1993 version Of Roy Jones Jr...
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I agree Hops beats all of Calzaghe's butt they'd still also be a few competitive ones like Eubank, Kessler and even Roy of that time even.
And lets not forget it's a matter of time, in another sense Nard did not beat Roy whilst Calzaghe did. I appreciate a large factor is age, but prime Roy would be fairly favoured over both in essence.
Hops and Cal are miles different in many ways such as personality and styles, but with oddly similar resumes in some ways...Comment
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That Eubank would get sonned, by any version of Hopkins. Also Kessler imo is a tailor made opponent for Hopkins. A fighter with little upperbody movement, that fights ata measured pace and can be hit. Also this version of Roy Jones would get brutalized by a Hopkins in his 30s.Last edited by street bully; 10-06-2009, 12:45 PM.Comment
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Yup, same point was made before I remember, heck we were probably bantering in the very thread!!
I agree Hops beats all of Calzaghe's butt they'd still also be a few competitive ones like Eubank, Kessler and even Roy of that time even.
And lets not forget it's a matter of time, in another sense Nard did not beat Roy whilst Calzaghe did. I appreciate a large factor is age, but prime Roy would be fairly favoured over both in essence.
Hops and Cal are miles different in many ways such as personality and styles, but with oddly similar resumes in some ways...Comment
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calzaghe's already an atg...beat the old guard and some of the new guard in his division, came to the states and beat his two u.s. counterparts quite handily, including #4 p4p "clinch-a-cutioner" hopkins...doesn't need dawson imo...Comment
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