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    Default Beating undefeated fighters..

    How would you have fought them knowing what you know now..

    Here are some we all know..please add more to the list.

    1. Floyd Mayweather.
    2. Andre Ward.
    3. Joe Calzaghe.
    4. Edwin Valero.

    Throw yourself back to each of their greatest fights and you have the advantage of hindsight etc..what flaws could you expose..

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    Reid and Hopkins caught Calzaghe with the straight right all night so I'd work on the timing the right hand. I'd hold inside to break his rhythm and repeat that (counter right hand and hold)

    That's how prime Hopkins and Ward would beat him but Jones could just jump in and light the guy up with whatever he wanted (he'd need no game plan)

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    Shame Hopkins and Roy couldn't do it to Calzaghe in real life.

    To beat Valero just watch Joan Guzman (from that era).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Shame Hopkins and Roy couldn't do it to Calzaghe in real life.

    To beat Valero just watch Joan Guzman (from that era).
    Both were past their best once Calzaghe fought them to be fair. And Hopkins still made it close.

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    Default Re: Beating undefeated fighters..

    To be fair Calzaghe was past his best too. Hopkins was a close-ish fight depending on your scoring preference, Roy got Roy'd. Coulda, woulda, shoulda but that was real life.
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    Default Re: Beating undefeated fighters..

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    To be fair Calzaghe was past his best too. Hopkins was a close-ish fight depending on your scoring preference, Roy got Roy'd.
    Yea we all know that wasn't the Roy of old. I give him credit for the Hopkins win because he was still a crafty mofo.

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