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    Default Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    Havn't really said anything about the Hopkins Calzaghe fight just been checking over what people think.

    I would say though if this fight had happened years ago Joe may have lost...but he would have been a 100 times better now.B-Hop exposed those weaknesses that everyone knew he had...He could have done with that alot earlier in his career...But,To the victor go the spoils.

    Anyway my thread is regarding Enzo Calzaghe i came to his defence in a post the other day but I cant help but think if Joe had trained with someone who knew boxing he may have been so much better than he is now.

    Is this opinion shared by anyone else on the board?
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    His succes has come from his unique style he's developed with Enzo, however it could definitely be improved upon, Hopkins exposed weaknesses in his general strategy.

    Another benefit of another knowledgable trainer taking an eye at him is to set up strategy for specific opponents. Team Calzaghe claim they don't watch bugger all of the oppoennts beforehand, and after Saturday I believe them. I was watching with disbelief within 30 seconds of the first round when Hopkins was moving away and Joe couldn't reach him, he looked a little baffled then just walked forward straight into a right hand!!! I mean, what the HELL did they expect?
    A little homework would have made it a much more comfortable nights work, even though Hopkins would have still made it awkward. It took Calzaghe 4 rounds to figure stuff out about Hopkins's strategy, stuff that EVERYONE else knew already. In the end it was Hopkins' date of birth that caught up with him.

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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    I think on Saturday night Enzo showed his lack of true world class experiance he didn't offer Calzaghe a plan B at any time he was shouting and screaming trust me trust me but he was never 100% confident in his own advise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    I think on Saturday night Enzo showed his lack of true world class experiance he didn't offer Calzaghe a plan B at any time he was shouting and screaming trust me trust me but he was never 100% confident in his own advise.
    That really isnt going to help Lockett.

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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    I think on Saturday night Enzo showed his lack of true world class experiance he didn't offer Calzaghe a plan B at any time he was shouting and screaming trust me trust me but he was never 100% confident in his own advise.
    That really isnt going to help Lockett.

    Locket is gonna need divine intervention lol he could have angelo Dundee in his corner and it dont think it would make a difference.
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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    I think on Saturday night Enzo showed his lack of true world class experiance he didn't offer Calzaghe a plan B at any time he was shouting and screaming trust me trust me but he was never 100% confident in his own advise.
    That really isnt going to help Lockett.
    A baseball bat wouldn't help Lockett against Pavlik.

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    Old Enzo seems to have totally lost the plot since the trainer accolades have rolled in. I thought he was quite embarrassing on the night, Dean Powell tells him to keep calm at one point as he's shouting like a nutter... also, as Bomp alluded to, Team Hopkins said in the build-up they'd catch Joe coming in when he squares up (the knockdown was virtually identical to the Salem one) so it's surprising someone of his class walked straight into it.

    I do believe though it's unfair to say he would have been BETTER if things were done different.

    Calzaghe's career and record is magnificent.
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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    I agree with the above, that Calzaghe's success has been due to the unique style he has developed with his father.

    When we see a mediocre or unknown trainer do great things with a fighter, its just natural to think "well, Imagine how great they would be with a respected, world class trainer." I think Jermain Taylor's short stint with Manny Steward tells us thats not always the way it works.

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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    Joe is talented and would have succeeded with who ever he was with. He could and should have come to the US much earlier and is only now fulfilling his potential. He is on par if not better than Lennox and Naz, yet they earned and achieved more than Joe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Joe is talented and would have succeeded with who ever he was with. He could and should have come to the US much earlier and is only now fulfilling his potential. He is on par if not better than Lennox and Naz, yet they earned and achieved more than Joe.
    Lennox very debatable...but Naz? wtf are some people smoking

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    His succes has come from his unique style he's developed with Enzo, however it could definitely be improved upon, Hopkins exposed weaknesses in his general strategy.

    Another benefit of another knowledgable trainer taking an eye at him is to set up strategy for specific opponents. Team Calzaghe claim they don't watch bugger all of the oppoennts beforehand, and after Saturday I believe them. I was watching with disbelief within 30 seconds of the first round when Hopkins was moving away and Joe couldn't reach him, he looked a little baffled then just walked forward straight into a right hand!!! I mean, what the HELL did they expect?
    A little homework would have made it a much more comfortable nights work, even though Hopkins would have still made it awkward. It took Calzaghe 4 rounds to figure stuff out about Hopkins's strategy, stuff that EVERYONE else knew already. In the end it was Hopkins' date of birth that caught up with him.
    I don't believe that they only watched one Hopkins fight. Joe had clearly watched the fight Hopkins had in Ecuador due to comments he made before the fight. I'm sure they've both sat down and watched endless Hopkins fights together before. They were first planning on fighting him six years ago and I bet they'd seen all his fights before then.

    Hopkins can make anybody look awkward, especially a guy fighting in Vegas for the first time at a new weight with a huge reputation to protect, and especially when he knocks him down in the first minute. Calzaghe had to change his strategy after that knockdown because he couldn't afford another one against a boxing grandmaster away from home and still managed to do it. Look what Hopkins did to Winky and Tarver, but Joe managed to beat him despite the knockdown and with all the pressure. He's as good as ever apart from his hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kirkland Laing View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bomp View Post
    His succes has come from his unique style he's developed with Enzo, however it could definitely be improved upon, Hopkins exposed weaknesses in his general strategy.

    Another benefit of another knowledgable trainer taking an eye at him is to set up strategy for specific opponents. Team Calzaghe claim they don't watch bugger all of the oppoennts beforehand, and after Saturday I believe them. I was watching with disbelief within 30 seconds of the first round when Hopkins was moving away and Joe couldn't reach him, he looked a little baffled then just walked forward straight into a right hand!!! I mean, what the HELL did they expect?
    A little homework would have made it a much more comfortable nights work, even though Hopkins would have still made it awkward. It took Calzaghe 4 rounds to figure stuff out about Hopkins's strategy, stuff that EVERYONE else knew already. In the end it was Hopkins' date of birth that caught up with him.
    I don't believe that they only watched one Hopkins fight. Joe had clearly watched the fight Hopkins had in Ecuador due to comments he made before the fight. I'm sure they've both sat down and watched endless Hopkins fights together before. They were first planning on fighting him six years ago and I bet they'd seen all his fights before then.

    Hopkins can make anybody look awkward, especially a guy fighting in Vegas for the first time at a new weight with a huge reputation to protect, and especially when he knocks him down in the first minute. Calzaghe had to change his strategy after that knockdown because he couldn't afford another one against a boxing grandmaster away from home and still managed to do it. Look what Hopkins did to Winky and Tarver, but Joe managed to beat him despite the knockdown and with all the pressure. He's as good as ever apart from his hands.
    I'm sure he's seen many Hopkins fights, but I doubt he sat down with Enzo for any decent period of time during the build up to actually devise a strategy, and it certainly showed.

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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    I've always been a supporter of Enzo Calzaghe.
    He's a man with a great work ethic, dedication to his fighters and the ability to formulate great plans.

    However, last Saturday Enzo panicked. In the corner he resorted to shouting and gesticulating. Neither of which benefited Joe's cause.
    I think that Enzo was a good trainer, ideal when things were going well, but when the pressure was on he panicked and it was Joe and Joe alone that saved the day.

    I also feel he panicked in the corner with Maccarenelli.

    He's reputed to be a fiery little guy, fiery is not ideal in boxing.
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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

    Could someone please explain to me how someone who already has an absolutely 100% perfect record could have done any better?

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    Default Re: Father and Son - 20years of lost potential?

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    I'm sure he's seen many Hopkins fights, but I doubt he sat down with Enzo for any decent period of time during the build up to actually devise a strategy, and it certainly showed.[/quote]

    In the latest issue of 'Sport' Calzaghe actually said that he never watches his opponents fights for more than a round or 2 to get a basic feel for their style. Then he says he just makes adjustments on the night.

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