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    Default Re: Calzaghe's hands

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    I wouldn't be surprise to hear Calzaghe blames his hands after he loses to Hopkins

    haha you're hating does make me chuckle

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    Calzaghe's hands...

    What are they like?

    Ok, hows this?

    They're kind of like when you're at a water park and your standing in line for that huge ass slide... And the girl standing in front of you tosses her hair and it slaps ya in the face... Yeah, thats what Joe's hands are like

    there the hands that will be punching/slapping Hopkins around the ring

    I love it... Yeah... I don't remember hopkins ever being "slaped around"... In fact, I've seen Joe having all kinds of trouble wih guys like Sakio Bika, who did some slapping around of his own... Hmmmm. I don't know... Maybe I'm wrong.












    Yeah, I'm not

    I will give you one whole rep point for that
    He had a bad night with Bika he had hand problems before and after the fight.He got headbutted that caused his first cut in his pro career.He admitted after the fight that he couldnt get up for the fight aswell which is his own fault to some extent. But he still won. Do you believe that Hopkins just had TWO bad nights against Taylor ?

    The better the opponent Calzaghe the better he is, he was ment to get beat my Lacy look what happened there.Then the Kessler fight which again another 50/50 fight that Joe won a fairly wide UD.

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    I think the real issue here is if the referee would allow Nard to headbutt, low blow, rabbit punch and elbow Joe Cal like he does in all his previous fights. The Wright-Hopkins fight was the worst-officiated match in the history of the sport IMO.

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    All fighters who lose have broken hands and have been poisoned. No one actually loses a fight any more. Although Katsidis didn't blame anything last week he just said he lost. Must have been sent to the present from the past. I bet Calzaghe and BHop don't be that honest. No matter who wins.
    “If you even dream of beating me you'd better wake up and apologize.” Muhammad Ali.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    I don't think so...The biggest factor in this fight will be Joe's work rate...Hopkins does not start fast and prefers to counter all night....Joe just needs to keep a 75 punch per round work rate and he will win this one...IMO Hopkins needs a KO for a win
    He won't be able to throw that many punches against Hopkins, he didn't against Reid or Bika when they roughed him up and clinched him on the inside. People seem to think all Calzaghe has to do is out work Hopkins on the inside they couldn't be more wrong he will lose if he does that, he needs to box from the outside use his jab and he will win a decision. If he tries to stay on the inside against Hopkins he will lose simple as that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
    I don't think so...The biggest factor in this fight will be Joe's work rate...Hopkins does not start fast and prefers to counter all night....Joe just needs to keep a 75 punch per round work rate and he will win this one...IMO Hopkins needs a KO for a win
    He won't be able to throw that many punches against Hopkins, he didn't against Reid or Bika when they roughed him up and clinched him on the inside. People seem to think all Calzaghe has to do is out work Hopkins on the inside they couldn't be more wrong he will lose if he does that, he needs to box from the outside use his jab and he will win a decision. If he tries to stay on the inside against Hopkins he will lose simple as that.
    JC wont fight on the inside thats for sure he would be fighting Hopkins fight if he did that and he will be butted.

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    Default Re: Calzaghe's hands

    Quote Originally Posted by littlebif View Post
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    there the hands that will be punching/slapping Hopkins around the ring

    I love it... Yeah... I don't remember hopkins ever being "slaped around"... In fact, I've seen Joe having all kinds of trouble wih guys like Sakio Bika, who did some slapping around of his own... Hmmmm. I don't know... Maybe I'm wrong.












    Yeah, I'm not

    I will give you one whole rep point for that
    He had a bad night with Bika he had hand problems before and after the fight.He got headbutted that caused his first cut in his pro career.He admitted after the fight that he couldnt get up for the fight aswell which is his own fault to some extent. But he still won. Do you believe that Hopkins just had TWO bad nights against Taylor ?

    The better the opponent Calzaghe the better he is, he was ment to get beat my Lacy look what happened there.Then the Kessler fight which again another 50/50 fight that Joe won a fairly wide UD.

    I thought Hopkins had two fairly decent wins against Taylor

    ICB is pretty right on the money. I do believe Hopkins will have the ring generalship in the fight no doubt. He will be able to get on the inside whenever he want's to rough Joe up. However, for the the moments the fight is on the outside he has the skills to shut down Calzaghe's punches from even landing.I just hope the judges don't fall in love with Calzaghe's pitty patter on Hopkins gloves.

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    Default Re: Calzaghe's hands

    Quote Originally Posted by DaxxKahn View Post
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    Calzaghe's hands were bothering him in the Sakio Bika fight. They are gonna hurt even worse fighting Hopkins. It is likely that Hopkins is figuring out the best way to break Calzaghe's hands. Maybe with his elbows, perhaps when Clazaghe throws one of his wild uppercuts. He has probably been practicing lowering his head at the precise moment so that when the pulpous handed fighter throws a punch it lands on the hard part of the noggin. Whatever Hops game plan is, I think it's safe to say that trying to breaking calzaghe's hands will at least be a part of it.
    You've seen to many movies...This is not the bare nuckle era

    "I know Joe has bad hands, and we're going to take advantage of that," the trainer continued. "When a big punch comes, Bernard will dip his head and get hit on the forehead and Joe's going to hurt his hands. My guy knows how to do that. Bernard is a textbook fighter. His chin's down, his hands are up, his feet are always in the right position, and he's never off balance," Roach also stated.

    To many movies huh. Hmm.

    And to add to that, I guess Freddie Roach has seen to many movies too.
    Last edited by death; 04-18-2008 at 07:12 PM.

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