Originally posted by Chase8400
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If Calzaghe fought at MW Hop would never have been champ
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Originally posted by lparm View PostPast prime Joe did beat a close to prime Roy. RJJ barely touched him in that fight and Calzaghe as we now know was close to retirement.
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Who knows what could have happened or how Hopkins and Calzaghe would have matched up then. Maybe neither would have been champ because sadly one loss for a good fighter can make you a very avoided gatekeeper opponent.....As much as ppl don't want to hear it Joe won the fight while they were both old and we will never know what would have happened at their bests when they were younger and fought differently than Joe did later in his career and Bernard does now.
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Hopkins and Joe both cause problems for each other in their primes but I think a younger and more active version of Hopkins would have been too much for Joe and would have won a decision. Joe fans that point to Calzaghe having more power back in his younger days need to realise that Hopkins wouldn't have cared. Hopkins' straight right hand would have been the deciding factor in this fight. He showed he could land it in their fight last year and would have landed it more often and with more power if he had fought Joe in his prime.
Just my take.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostSo....Roy was never an undisputed champion then?
Ring champ = UNDISPUTED.
Savy?
Examples: Calzaghe was undisputed @ LHW after he beat Hopkins. He was indeed undisputed champ. Did that mean he beat everyone in the division who held a belt or who held lineage? No, and again...........No.
Point. Fact. Case closed.
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Originally posted by larry x View Postto be honest..the younger hopkins that fought tito would have ko'd joe..he was more active,hungrey and raw...prime hopkins wasnt to be ****ed with
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAt least you're honest about the level of Roy's competition in his prime.
After Roy outclassed a guy so easily in his prime, he was always called a bum until he went on to capture a world title against other strong opponents.
The word 'dense' comes to mind again strangely enough.
Remind me again the notable guys Joe Calzaghe beat in his prime?
>Shouldn't take long.
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Originally posted by Chase8400 View PostHopkins, Tony, Griffin, McCallum, Gonzalez, Woods, Hill = the definition of bum.
After Roy outclassed a guy so easily in his prime, he was always called a bum until he went on to capture a world title against other strong opponents.
The word 'dense' comes to mind again strangely enough.
Remind me again the notable guys Joe Calzaghe beat in his prime?
>Shouldn't take long.
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