FACT: Calzaghe beat a prime Hopkins
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Hopkins beat joke calslappy, wtf are YOU talking about? Who are you harold ledderman or jim lampley??So many boxing fans like to lean on the Hopkins was old hivemind nonsense. The supposedly "old, shot" Hopkins went on to beat up the best lt heavy in the world and was a unified true 175 champ until nearly a decade after he was clowned by Joe. When will fans realize the Hop that he beat that night was as close to prime as we've ever seen him and he was dominated by the superior "white boy" as Hop once put it. Praise needs to be heaped on Calzaghe and his defining win was legendary.Comment
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B-Hop beat joke calslappy & Ward whoops joke calslappy too.Comment
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Joe was just too good for him and people on here can't handle it. Stats show he landed more punches on Hopkins than anyone else managedComment
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B-Hop beat taylor.When has a 43 year old man ever been prime? Hopkins last possible prime performance for me was vs Joppy about 4.5 years earlier. He'd lost 2 of his last 4 fights coming into the Calzaghe fight too.
Fact is by the time he fought Taylor Hopkins was in serious decline. He jumped up 2 divisions for a good reason. Up against bigger, slower, less active men at 175lbs meant his loss in hand speed and stamina was less of an issue and his defence and spoiling skills meant he could handle the difference in strength and power.Comment
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Punk? Like when B-Hop put joke calslappy on his a*s in the 1st round? Its also funny how you guys ALWAYS go back to lacey who was a bodybuilder not an elite boxer....smh….you dudes really need something to hold on too huh....LMMFAO!Comment
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why were u all hyping lacy so much then? people were actually fearing for joes health pre fight
noone gave him a chance
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Your not even delusional, your just lying.Are you f###ing kidding me.
It was a classic performance of an older legendary champion turning back the clock one last time to clown an equally great champion. Calzaghe took Hops soul that night and even though he dominated at lt heavy he was never the same fighter again. It was the Ali Foreman of the 175 division.Comment
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