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    Default Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Who would win?
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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Hard to say as there is not a bench mark for beating either.

    I'd venture a guess at a 12 round Calzaghe SD.

    I'd pick Calzaghe because he adapted to every style he fought and over came it, and while no one else can figure out wards holding and destroying the enjoyment of a fight tactics, I believe Calzaghe would have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Hard to say as there is not a bench mark for beating either.

    I'd venture a guess at a 12 round Calzaghe SD.

    I'd pick Calzaghe because he adapted to every style he fought and over came it, and while no one else can figure out wards holding and

    destroying the enjoyment of a fight tactics, I believe Calzaghe would have.
    Agree with the above , although it could go either way. One for the purists, I think it would've been a bit of a chess match.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    i think that ward would have landed shots at will against calzaghe. he was always very wide open to get countered. he was just very active with his hands. i think that calzaghe would win some rounds through activity but that would win a decisive decision.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Hard to say as there is not a bench mark for beating either.

    I'd venture a guess at a 12 round Calzaghe SD.

    I'd pick Calzaghe because he adapted to every style he fought and over came it, and while no one else can figure out wards holding and

    destroying the enjoyment of a fight tactics, I believe Calzaghe would have.
    Agree with the above , although it could go either way. One for the purists, I think it would've been a bit of a chess match.
    I don't think it would have been pretty. It would have been very similar to Hopkins. I doubt Ward would live with Joes pace. He slows in the last few rounds and gets caught as he did against Bika. Joe wasn't just work rate. He was tough, took a very good shot was adaptable and believe it or not could punch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Hard to say as there is not a bench mark for beating either.

    I'd venture a guess at a 12 round Calzaghe SD.

    I'd pick Calzaghe because he






    adapted to every style he fought and over came it, and while no one else





    can figure out wards holding and







    destroying the enjoyment of a fight


    tactics, I believe Calzaghe would have.
    Agree with the above , although it could go either way. One for the purists, I think it would've been a bit


    of a chess match.
    I don't think it would have been pretty. It would have been very similar to Hopkins. I doubt Ward


    would live with Joes pace. He slows in the last few rounds and gets caught as he did against Bika. Joe wasn't just work rate. He was tough, took a very good shot was adaptable and believe it or not
    could punch.
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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    I think Ward beats him pretty bad. Hop was old and gassed in his fight vs Joe, n would have dominated him prime vs prime. Ward does the same. Makes it ugly with some grappling if he needs to, but beats Joe pretty convincingly.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Hard to say as there is not a bench mark for beating either.

    I'd venture a guess at a 12 round Calzaghe SD.

    I'd pick Calzaghe because he adapted to every style he fought and over came it, and while no one else can figure out wards holding and

    destroying the enjoyment of a fight tactics, I believe Calzaghe would have.
    Agree with the above , although it could go either way. One for the purists, I think it would've been a bit of a chess match.
    I don't think it would have been pretty. It would have been very similar to Hopkins. I doubt Ward would live with Joes pace. He slows in the last few rounds and gets caught as he did against Bika. Joe wasn't just work rate. He was tough, took a very good shot was adaptable and believe it or not could punch.
    the difference with bika is that bika had power that ward had to be aware of. joe didnt punch with force very often.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Ward gets butchered. He'd think he was fighting a crowd.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Ward wins that fight for sure, but it ain't easy.

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Ok butchered may have been a little harsh. He has a little better chance at beating Joe at 168 as he would have at beating Roy at that weight. Its no secret that I'm a huge Cal fan and think Ward somewhat a self inflated wind bag so the bias card would be a good card to play I suppose but not a good bluff. The fight could end ugly but Ward would not be getting a myopic ref over the use of the head. Still, because of Wards switch hitting on the fly and Joes style from the left wing it could easily end on an unintentional noggin knocker. Chances are though, Joe would not be stationary long enough for the intentional ones to work as they did with Kessler. That is, the same Kessler who lost his heart against Joe Calzaghe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    I think Ward beats him pretty bad. Hop was old and gassed in his fight vs Joe, n would have dominated him prime vs prime. Ward does the same. Makes it ugly with some grappling if he needs to, but beats Joe pretty convincingly.
    Joe was well past his prime when he fought Hopkins and had biscuits for bones in his hands. Take the pre hand issues Calzaghe and the Hopkins fight isn't even close (at that stage of Hopkins career).
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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Quote Originally Posted by ryanman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mikeeod View Post
    I think Ward beats him pretty bad. Hop was old and gassed in his fight vs Joe, n would have dominated him prime vs prime. Ward does the same. Makes it ugly with some grappling if he needs to, but beats Joe pretty convincingly.
    Joe was well past his prime when he fought Hopkins and had biscuits for bones in his hands. Take the pre hand issues Calzaghe and the Hopkins fight isn't even close (at that stage of Hopkins career).
    Joe was an exceptional champion. Ward was quality too. Split decision victory for Joe baeed on work rate and effective aggression.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Ward gets butchered. He'd think he was fighting a crowd.
    Just like Hopkins hed realise that the mugging tactics wont work. Would he resort to crawling around on the floor to get a rest? Maybe not

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    Default Re: Ward vs. Calzaghe- Supermiddleweight.

    Cazlaghe was 35 going on 36 when he fought Hopkins how the fuck was he prime never got this. Also his hands were kinda gone as well i mean could not punch anymore by the time that fight happen. I think Cal can get a ugly sd and i have no interest in the fight fucking look so bad worst then Hopkins fight and that was just fucking bad. Ward a big disappointment man fucking guy has not fought anyone in like ever i mean his best win is Calzaghe's left overs. I mean at least Cazlaghe fought when he had a belt not all great but he would defend the fucking thing.
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