What is the difference between Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins?

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  • Crumble
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    #31
    Those were not the best fighters at 168 in those years, and he didn't unify any of the major titles at that time.
    Reid was a genuine threat, and Sheika was as good as he was ever going to be and was probably the best opponent he could have thought at that time. You can bag on him for not fighting Sven Ottke which has got to be what your eluding too, because in the super middles there was no one else, but Joe was satisfied hanging around knocking out Tocker Puddings to be fair,

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      #32
      Originally posted by Crumble
      I dont think names like Eubank, Woodhall,Reid(prime),Sheika(prime), Veit,Brewer,Mitchell,Lacy signifies a weak resume, you can pick holes in Joe though because names like Tocker Pudwill creep in there but if he wins a title at light heavy retires undefeated you'd look pretty ******ed trying to argue why an undefeated 2 weight world champion is not a HOFmer, so realistically one fight and one win is all Joe needs to conclude his legacy.

      I think this post is pretty darn accurate!

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        #33
        It's no fault of Joe's that Roy Jones moved up in weight in 1996 rather than fight Calzaghe, that Steve Collins retired in 1997 rather than fight Calzaghe, and that Hopkins and Ottke (both as bad as eachother) just would not fight him.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Crumble
          Reid was a genuine threat, and Sheika was as good as he was ever going to be and was probably the best opponent he could have thought at that time. You can bag on him for not fighting Sven Ottke which has got to be what your eluding too, because in the super middles there was no one else, but Joe was satisfied hanging around knocking out Tocker Puddings to be fair,
          Reid and Sheika mean absolutely nothing in regards to a legacy, or Hall of Fame status. Zero.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Bozo_no no
            Reid and Sheika mean absolutely nothing in regards to a legacy, or Hall of Fame status. Zero.
            Yeah, and Robert Allen does.

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              #36
              Originally posted by JuicyJuice
              It's no fault of Joe's that Roy Jones moved up in weight in 1996 rather than fight Calzaghe, that Steve Collins retired in 1997 rather than fight Calzaghe, and that Hopkins and Ottke (both as bad as eachother) just would not fight him.
              It's not Joe's fault the Ottke fight didn't come off, it's not his fault the Jones fight didn't come off, it's not Joe's fault the Hopkins fight didn't come off, it's not his fault the Kessler fight didn't come off, it's not Joe's fault the Beyer fight didn't come off, Green, Mundine, etc etc...

              Yawn.

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                #37
                Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                Yeah, and Robert Allen does.

                Trying to deflect the conversation away from Calzahge doesn't change the fact his resume is soft, he didn't come close to cleaning out his weak division, and he didn't unify any titles up until last weekend.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                  It's not Joe's fault the Ottke fight didn't come off, it's not his fault the Jones fight didn't come off, it's not Joe's fault the Hopkins fight didn't come off, it's not his fault the Kessler fight didn't come off, it's not Joe's fault the Beyer fight didn't come off, Green, Mundine, etc etc...

                  Yawn.
                  Well, if the world wants to see Calzaghe take on the legendary Danny Green then I'm sure Joe would be willing

                  As for Jones, Hopkins and Ottke (and Beyer for that matter, Beyer? lol) - THEY DID NOT WANT TO FIGHT CALZAGHE (and I don't blame them!).

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JuicyJuice
                    Well, if the world wants to see Calzaghe take on the legendary Danny Green then I'm sure Joe would be willing

                    As for Ottke, Jones, Hopkins (and Beyer for that matter, Beyer? lol) - THEY DID NOT WANT TO FIGHT CALZAGHE (and I don't blame them!).

                    I'm not going to entertain these posts from you anymore.

                    There's a list of guys Joe didn't fight in his own division, and because you don't think they were meaningfull fights doesn't excuse him for fighting guys a step below them.

                    This is why he didn't clean out his division, and why he didn't unify titles.

                    I also have told you several times now that if it was one fight or two, I could buy that it wasn't Joe's fault. When it's a long list, AND Frank Warren was involved, I don't buy it for a second.

                    168 was weak, and he didn't fight the best of the weak, nor did he unify.

                    That's why he's not HoF worthy at this point, and why it's silly to compare his legacy to that of Hopkins at this point.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                      I'm not going to entertain these posts from you anymore.

                      There's a list of guys Joe didn't fight in his own division, and because you don't think they were meaningfull fights doesn't excuse him for fighting guys a step below them.

                      This is why he didn't clean out his division, and why he didn't unify titles.

                      I also have told you several times now that if it was one fight or two, I could buy that it wasn't Joe's fault. When it's a long list, AND Frank Warren was involved, I don't buy it for a second.

                      168 was weak, and he didn't fight the best of the weak, nor did he unify.

                      That's why he's not HoF worthy at this point, and why it's silly to compare his legacy to that of Hopkins at this point.
                      He didn't fight the best of the weak?? Brewer and Mitchell were ROBBED against Ottke, Joe beat them up. He cleaned out the division by beating everybody who was willing to fight him.

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