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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    It's part of the sport. I don't blame him. Look at my man BHop? Lunges with his head, turns you away from the ref and hit's on the hip, rubs his head into yours on a clinch... Call it dirty... Call it what you will but if you look you'll see only the most skilled fighters can get away with it... Only the most crafty. It's a type of skill in boxing.
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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    These boxing news sites deliberately take comments out of context just to create forum barneys.. it must be so

    Although it is kinda ironic Calzaghe accuses Hopkins of cheating yet is boasting about trying to bash his goolies....

    And technically getting tapped in the balls but making people think you've been shot in them makes you a good actor not a crap one.


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    So Joe is admitting he intentionally low blowed Hopkins just because he was embarassed he got put on the floor in the 1st round? That is somewhat cowardly in my eyes. Pretty sad when a guy gets legit knocked down and then says he retaliated unfairly just to get his dig in Then again, Hopkins is no angel of goodness.

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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    The only shame is he did not hit Hopkins in the balls harder. I want to see one of those blatant, deliberate wind up power low blows ala Hatton-Tszyu. Not a little slap on the belt line. What a waste!


    Oddly, I thought it looked very unintentional when I watched it, even on the replays.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    The only shame is he did not hit Hopkins in the balls harder. I want to see one of those blatant, deliberate wind up power low blows ala Hatton-Tszyu. Not a little slap on the belt line. What a waste!


    Oddly, I thought it looked very unintentional when I watched it, even on the replays.

    I think it was unintentional if you ask me... He's trying to sound a little harder then he is.
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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    If Hopkins had`ve fought a clean fight then the low blows would have been out of order. But Hopkins wanted to fight rough and intimidate Calzaghe. If Calzaghe hadnt`ve roughed Hopkins up it would have given Hopkins extra confidence as Calzaghe would have appeared timid.
    Calzaghe bullied Hopkins back and from the 10th round Hopkins was looking extremely uncomfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcompany View Post
    If Hopkins had`ve fought a clean fight then the low blows would have been out of order. But Hopkins wanted to fight rough and intimidate Calzaghe. If Calzaghe hadnt`ve roughed Hopkins up it would have given Hopkins extra confidence as Calzaghe would have appeared timid.
    Calzaghe bullied Hopkins back and from the 10th round Hopkins was looking extremely uncomfortable.

    I definitly agree... Calzaghe after begining to assert himself began to land with regularity... Although I hate his style and the way he slaps, he got a bunch of decent blows on my boy in the later rounds.

    Hop did look uncomfortable once Joe found his groove. He did a good job keeping the energy up in an energy killer's ring.
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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    JC won convincingly and now the majority of the Americans are making like 300 threads to discredit JC. Is really frustrating watching all this nonsense sore losers crap. Admit it and move on.

    Even I picked B-Hop to win but it did not happened
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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    Quote Originally Posted by PRIDE OF BOSTON View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Cortez The Killer View Post
    The only shame is he did not hit Hopkins in the balls harder. I want to see one of those blatant, deliberate wind up power low blows ala Hatton-Tszyu. Not a little slap on the belt line. What a waste!


    Oddly, I thought it looked very unintentional when I watched it, even on the replays.

    I think it was unintentional if you ask me... He's trying to sound a little harder then he is.
    I'm with you on this P.O.B.

    I thought the same thing.

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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    So Joe is admitting he intentionally low blowed Hopkins just because he was embarassed he got put on the floor in the 1st round? That is somewhat cowardly in my eyes. Pretty sad when a guy gets legit knocked down and then says he retaliated unfairly just to get his dig in Then again, Hopkins is no angel of goodness.

    I want a rematch
    While I agree it is a bit cowardly, I think it's more an example of fighting fire with fire than anything else. Calzaghe knew Hopkins was going to be as dirty as he could, and he probably just wanted to show B-Hop that he could bully him back.

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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    So Joe is admitting he intentionally low blowed Hopkins just because he was embarassed he got put on the floor in the 1st round? That is somewhat cowardly in my eyes. Pretty sad when a guy gets legit knocked down and then says he retaliated unfairly just to get his dig in Then again, Hopkins is no angel of goodness.

    I want a rematch
    While I agree it is a bit cowardly, I think it's more an example of fighting fire with fire than anything else. Calzaghe knew Hopkins was going to be as dirty as he could, and he probably just wanted to show B-Hop that he could bully him back.
    Yeah, I get what most are saying, that's why I said Hopkins is no angel himself....by any means

    If he would of kicked him in the balls, that would have been different
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    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    So Joe is admitting he intentionally low blowed Hopkins just because he was embarassed he got put on the floor in the 1st round? That is somewhat cowardly in my eyes. Pretty sad when a guy gets legit knocked down and then says he retaliated unfairly just to get his dig in Then again, Hopkins is no angel of goodness.

    I want a rematch
    While I agree it is a bit cowardly, I think it's more an example of fighting fire with fire than anything else. Calzaghe knew Hopkins was going to be as dirty as he could, and he probably just wanted to show B-Hop that he could bully him back.
    Yeah, I get what most are saying, that's why I said Hopkins is no angel himself....by any means

    If he would of kicked him in the balls, that would have been different
    That would've been hilarious, probably would've been the most exciting part of the fight.
    On a related note, did you guys find it to be a good fight? I found it very technical and somewhat lacking in action, aside from when Hopkins was able to land the right hand. I ask that because I was listening to sports radio at work yesterday, and one of the guys was talking about how he thought it was "a great fight"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post

    While I agree it is a bit cowardly, I think it's more an example of fighting fire with fire than anything else. Calzaghe knew Hopkins was going to be as dirty as he could, and he probably just wanted to show B-Hop that he could bully him back.
    Yeah, I get what most are saying, that's why I said Hopkins is no angel himself....by any means

    If he would of kicked him in the balls, that would have been different
    That would've been hilarious, probably would've been the most exciting part of the fight.
    On a related note, did you guys find it to be a good fight? I found it very technical and somewhat lacking in action, aside from when Hopkins was able to land the right hand. I ask that because I was listening to sports radio at work yesterday, and one of the guys was talking about how he thought it was "a great fight"
    I liked it, as it was interesting to see how Joe would try to adapt to Hopkins style. The holding by Hop was annoying, as usual, but predictable.

    But I thought Hop was sharp and when he threw that right hand it found a home quite alot. He should have been busier and fought inside more instead of hold, and could have won the fight{though alot think he already did}; he should have been more physical IMO and let those hands go.

    I really wouldn't mind seeing a rematch, though I doubt that would ever happen.
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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by LEGION View Post

    Yeah, I get what most are saying, that's why I said Hopkins is no angel himself....by any means

    If he would of kicked him in the balls, that would have been different
    That would've been hilarious, probably would've been the most exciting part of the fight.
    On a related note, did you guys find it to be a good fight? I found it very technical and somewhat lacking in action, aside from when Hopkins was able to land the right hand. I ask that because I was listening to sports radio at work yesterday, and one of the guys was talking about how he thought it was "a great fight"
    I liked it, as it was interesting to see how Joe would try to adapt to Hopkins style. The holding by Hop was annoying, as usual, but predictable.

    But I thought Hop was sharp and when he threw that right hand it found a home quite alot. He should have been busier and fought inside more instead of hold, and could have won the fight{though alot think he already did}; he should have been more physical IMO and let those hands go.

    I really wouldn't mind seeing a rematch, though I doubt that would ever happen.
    I'd love to see a rematch, the fight was close enough that it could've gone either way. Unfortunately, with the age of both guys, we'll never see it. I think Hopkins would be more willing to fight again than Calzaghe.

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    Default Re: "He looked like he'd been shot in the balls"

    Low blows aside, what strikes me as a stupid thing to say from Calzaghe is, "I knew all along he was all talk". Umm..Ok, so a 43 yr old who was all talk just gave you the hardest fight you've been in in a decade, and dropped you in the first? I mean in a close contest like this, to talk smack about the man you just narrowly defeated instead of giving him credit for his accomplishments always seemed pointless to me.

    Or how about:
    "I've just sent one guy into retirement, a so-called legend, so maybe now I can do it now to Roy Jones."

    Umm, you didn't SEND Hopkins anywhere, he is 43 and had mantained all along this was likely his last fight. Does Joe really think he could retire a legendary fighter like Hop if he weren't already on his way out?

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