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  • #41
    Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
    You are aware of the heavy bags that populated the 160 class during Hopkins' 'reign' aren't you?
    Historically which is better: Middleweight or Super Middle?

    So when they both decided to STAY in each respective weight class, who was assuming that they'd have more historical greatness. Who DECIDED to enter a class division that may have turned average when he was there and who DECIDED to enter and stay in a division that never was?

    I'll await your answer with a smile on my face.

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Hyde View Post
      Name one fighter that is more overrated than slappy?

      Joe Calzaghe was a slightly above average fighter and thats it people, yet his nuthhugging **** fans think he is an all time great. LMFAO. Calzaghes best win is against Mikkell Kessler FFS, who a green 25 year old Ward whooped alot worse.

      All time greats don't have a guy like Kessler as their best and most career defining win.
      He is a hofer, but not a atg, I agree that much. As for the question about finding another more overrated fighter, im going to have to get back to you on that.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by Lead Cenobite View Post
        Historically which is better: Middleweight or Super Middle?

        So when they both decided to STAY in each respective weight class, who was assuming that they'd have more historical greatness. Who DECIDED to enter a class division that may have turned average when he was there and who DECIDED to enter and stay in a division that never was?

        I'll await your answer with a smile on my face.
        If you werent a hopkins fan and you said this fine, but you obviously so I understand the double standards.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by SilverSamurai View Post
          If you werent a hopkins fan and you said this fine, but you obviously so I understand the double standards.
          Silver,

          Another thing - Hopkins' resume is better than Calzaghe's by a lot. A lot. This is another ridiculous debate on here. After realizing how pathetic they sounded trying to claim Calzaghe was on par with Roy Jones, Joe fans switched to Hopkins as their barometer and tried to argue for equality there. No way.

          When has Calzaghe ever leaped two divisions to absolutely dismantle an undisputed champ coming off consecutive wins against pound for pounders?

          When has Calzaghe ever beaten the odds by obliterating a fighter considered the best in the world and a heavy favorite?

          We could go on.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            Silver,

            Another thing - Hopkins' resume is better than Calzaghe's by a lot. A lot. This is another ridiculous debate on here. After realizing how pathetic they sounded trying to claim Calzaghe was on par with Roy Jones, Joe fans switched to Hopkins as their barometer and tried to argue for equality there. No way.

            When has Calzaghe ever leaped two divisions to absolutely dismantle an undisputed champ coming off consecutive wins against pound for pounders?

            When has Calzaghe ever beaten the odds by obliterating a fighter considered the best in the world and a heavy favorite?

            We could go on.
            Calzaghe should of made the following fights: Johnson, Jones jr, Tarver and maybe Pavlik or Dawson.
            Hopkins: Toney, Roy jones and Dawson

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            • #46
              Originally posted by Lead Cenobite View Post
              Historically which is better: Middleweight or Super Middle?

              So when they both decided to STAY in each respective weight class, who was assuming that they'd have more historical greatness. Who DECIDED to enter a class division that may have turned average when he was there and who DECIDED to enter and stay in a division that never was?

              I'll await your answer with a smile on my face.
              What the hell are you on about. They both went into those divisions because that's what they could both boil down to due to their physiques and stayed there because they made good money beating (relative) bum after (relative) bum.

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
                What the hell are you on about. They both went into those divisions because that's what they could both boil down to due to their physiques and stayed there because they made good money beating (relative) bum after (relative) bum.
                Both smw and mw divisions were barren wastelands, during their respective reigns.

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                • #48
                  Calslappy ...not bad for a fraud of a fighter that never fought nobody
                  END OF THREAD

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by Mrpedigree View Post
                    Calslappy ...not bad for a fraud of a fighter that never fought nobody
                    END OF THREAD
                    Peter Manfredo?

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                    • #50



                      yay!! Another Calzaghe thread.

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