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    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.

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    I haven't seen the fight as of yet because I couldn't stay up till 4AM and watch it as I was in work early this morning. No problem. Setanta Sports have a replay showing at 8PM. Little over an hour. I'm gonna tune in and can then comment on the fight. Seem like Pavlik got beat bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by leftylee View Post
    I haven't seen the fight as of yet because I couldn't stay up till 4AM and watch it as I was in work early this morning. No problem. Setanta Sports have a replay showing at 8PM. Little over an hour. I'm gonna tune in and can then comment on the fight. Seem like Pavlik got beat bad.
    Mate it was shocking to see Bernard Hopkins handspeed was embarrassing Kelly Pavlik. And Kelly Pavlik didn't look like he had any fire in his belly IMO, he was fighting in slow motion and Bernard Hopkins superior movement made him look like a deer in the headlights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.
    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.
    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    No,not fact,almost all of Joes shots werent landing,biceps dont count for scoring.
    And only 1 person hit the canvas
    Hint
    It wasnt Bernard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.
    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    No,not fact,almost all of Joes shots werent landing,biceps dont count for scoring.
    And only 1 person hit the canvas
    Hint
    It wasnt Bernard
    It is a FACT Calzaghe beat Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins hit the canvas faking being punched in the balls when he couldn't handle the heat. Fact.

    And you need glasses if you think most of Joes punches weren't landing. Fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer Monkey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    No,not fact,almost all of Joes shots werent landing,biceps dont count for scoring.
    And only 1 person hit the canvas
    Hint
    It wasnt Bernard
    It is a FACT Calzaghe beat Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins hit the canvas faking being punched in the balls when he couldn't handle the heat. Fact.

    Nope,not a fact

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.
    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Hopkins moved more, punched more, and clinched less last night.
    Do the math - that means he WORKED more last night and for 12 rounds.

    Against Calzaghe he punched less, moved less, clinched more,
    and took breaks on low blows.. but was winded after the 7th round.

    The OP is 100% correct in saying that hopkins was a different fighter last night.
    His cardio was much better and he was 10x more active and worked 10x harder then
    he did against cazlaghe. Calzaghe did nothing to wear him down or tire him out, but
    he got tired... Last night he didn't.

    I'll argue that he was better trained for the fight tonight than against Calzaghe.
    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.
    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than he was for Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    That's rubbish.. it can be equally claimed Calzaghe wasn't 100% against Hopkins due to looking better against numerous opponents in the past - YET still BEAT Hopkins. Fact.

    Hopkins looked better against Pavlik, than he did Calzaghe, because Pavlik is a much LESSER fighter than Calzaghe. Simple as.
    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.
    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?
    Last edited by intoccabile; 10-19-2008 at 05:35 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post

    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.
    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?
    No, you're right mate, Hopkins LOST to Calzaghe because he wasn't in shape. Thrashing the limited Pavlik clearly proves this.

    Thanks.. i get it now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post

    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.
    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?
    Mate your views are wasted on here if you have something negative to say about Calzaghe this is a bit of a Calzaghe fan club site LOL i personally hate the guy and regarding your comments about Hopkins i totally agree.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonbruno View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?
    Mate your views are wasted on here if you have something negative to say about Calzaghe this is a bit of a Calzaghe fan club site LOL i personally hate the guy and regarding your comments about Hopkins i totally agree.
    Yeah bro, I see that now. Jesus. Some people are just set on their ways I guess.

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    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post

    Don't be an idiot. Did you not read what I said?
    I didn't say Pavlik made bhop look better thus hopkins wasnt 100% versus Calzaghe.
    I said Hopkins worked much harder last night then against Calzaghe without getting tired,
    so it can be argued that his Cardio was better last night than in the calzaghe fight.
    Meaning he wasn't as prepared.

    Hopkins MADE Calzaghe look that bad, get over it. He looked like an amateur because of hopkins style. By "your" logic, and Calzaghe not being 100% for not looking as stellar versus previous opponents - you'd STILL be wrong.

    Because NO ONE has ever looked good against bhop, who's had a longer career, so Cal fits right in.

    Anyway - I'll repeat.
    Hopkins Did more moving, Threw more punching, Clinched less (had less breaks).
    Meaning he fought a much more active fight and actually did it for 12 rounds last night.

    Against Calzaghe Hopkins didn't Throw as man, CLINCHED ALOT (rest), Didn't move as much, And even took breaks on low blows, more rest. But Was TIRED after the 7th round.

    Do you see the point I'm trying to make yet? Hopkins, cardio-wise, was a superior fighter last night than against Calzaghe.. which hints he was probably not as prepared. Had he fought calzaghe with the gas tank he had last night, it would have been a more active fight.
    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?

    I agree with you B-Hop seemed in much better condition against Pavlik. Hence the reason more punches were thrown against Pavlik. Simple

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Fightfan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by intoccabile View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Hopkins was in better shape for Pavlik than when he fought Calzaghe?

    That explains why he totally outclassed and controlled a limited slow guy that didn't have the ability to hit him.. yet couldn't stay with a guy that constantly pressured him, throwing a million punches from all over the place.

    Yeah.. I get ya. That makes perfect sense.

    You really are an idiot, aren't you?
    Calzaghe threw a zillion slaps and hardly any landed. Hopkins offense wasn't as active against Calzaghe, he didn't move as much as he did last night, he had more rests inside the clinch with calzaghe, and he even had time inbetween low blow counts to take a rest.

    Last night he was more offensive, he moved more, he clinched less meaning he had less breaks and there were no time outs for low blows.

    He did this for 12 rounds last night. for 12 rounds he exherted more energy than he did in the calzaghe fight, but was tired in 7 against calzaghe. What don't you understand?
    Can someone with a brain reply to me please? I'm done.

    Here.. i'll make this easy for you.
    I JOG tomorrow and can only do a mile.
    then RUN next week and can do 2 miles.

    When was I in better shape?

    I agree with you B-Hop seemed in much better condition against Pavlik. Hence the reason more punches were thrown against Pavlik. Simple

    Hopkins was in equally good condition against Calzaghe.

    He landed more punches against Pavlik, because (i) Calzaghe skill/workrate would not allow Hopkins to work and (ii) Pavliks defense was shocking.

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