It's funny everyone uses the Calzaghe stereotype of early stoppages or paper hands when he used to be a very powerful puncher. I think it's a testament to him that he managed to overcome his hand problems, adapted his style and still went all the way.
Very powerful? I've never seen any evidence of that.
Good power? Yes.
But he has more than his fair share of bull**** stoppages and they affected his KO percentage accordingly. Which is what he cited.
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