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    Couldnt be. Looks like Nard was looking for an opportunity to rest. The punch was borderline, and DEFINITELY higher than lots of punches from Bernard.
    The punch was nothing, but Calzaghe gave Hopkins an advantage by straying a punch a bit low and Hopkins capitalized on it.

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    Couldnt be. Looks like Nard was looking for an opportunity to rest. The punch was borderline, and DEFINITELY higher than lots of punches from Bernard.
    The punch was nothing, but Calzaghe gave Hopkins an advantage by straying a punch a bit low and Hopkins capitalized on it.
    Capitalize is a positive term, and therefore inappropriate to the sham acting. We don't glorify beyootchery in saddo.

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    Couldnt be. Looks like Nard was looking for an opportunity to rest. The punch was borderline, and DEFINITELY higher than lots of punches from Bernard.
    The punch was nothing, but Calzaghe gave Hopkins an advantage by straying a punch a bit low and Hopkins capitalized on it.
    Capitalize is a positive term, and therefore inappropriate to the sham acting. We don't glorify beyootchery in saddo.

    Uh...Hopkins got what he was looking for when Cortez called the time out. So in reality, it was a positive outcome for Hopkins... but that was it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rene69 View Post
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    The punch was nothing, but Calzaghe gave Hopkins an advantage by straying a punch a bit low and Hopkins capitalized on it.
    Capitalize is a positive term, and therefore inappropriate to the sham acting. We don't glorify beyootchery in saddo.

    Uh...Hopkins got what he was looking for when Cortez called the time out. So in reality, it was a positive outcome for Hopkins... but that was it.
    Please, let's not get into any semantics here. Kuntery is kuntery. What Hopkins did is a beetch move. Call a spade if you see a spade. It's not different when Chico spit his mouthpiece out.

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    Capitalize is a positive term, and therefore inappropriate to the sham acting. We don't glorify beyootchery in saddo.

    Uh...Hopkins got what he was looking for when Cortez called the time out. So in reality, it was a positive outcome for Hopkins... but that was it.
    Please, let's not get into any semantics here. Kuntery is kuntery. What Hopkins did is a beetch move. Call a spade if you see a spade. It's not different when Chico spit his mouthpiece out.

    And that's what gave Chico the win if memory serves me right. He took advantage of his situation and gave it a positive outcome.

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    Uh...Hopkins got what he was looking for when Cortez called the time out. So in reality, it was a positive outcome for Hopkins... but that was it.
    Please, let's not get into any semantics here. Kuntery is kuntery. What Hopkins did is a beetch move. Call a spade if you see a spade. It's not different when Chico spit his mouthpiece out.

    And that's what gave Chico the win if memory serves me right. He took advantage of his situation and gave it a positive outcome.
    Props to Chico for delivering killer blows, but boos for the mouthpiece.

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