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    Default Re: IMO Hopkins won back what he never really lost last night....

    Quote Originally Posted by RozzySean View Post
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    Calzaghe clearly won no he didn't


    Of course he won he landed double and had Hopkins badly hurt in the 11th.
    He never had Hopkins hurt. Sure he "landed" double...according to compubox, but he landed very few clean, effective shots. Hopkins landed far more clean, effective shot, but Calzaghe threw so many more it was hard to tell. It was a very close fight, and you can certainly make a legit case for Hopkins.


    You need to watch rd 11 when Hopkins was hit right hook to body gasped then feined low blow.

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    Of course he won he landed double and had Hopkins badly hurt in the 11th.
    He never had Hopkins hurt. Sure he "landed" double...according to compubox, but he landed very few clean, effective shots. Hopkins landed far more clean, effective shot, but Calzaghe threw so many more it was hard to tell. It was a very close fight, and you can certainly make a legit case for Hopkins.

    You need to watch rd 11 when Hopkins was hit right hook to body gasped then feined low blow.
    Joe Calzaghe may not be a puncher anymore but he is an underrated body puncher, he hurt Mikkel Kessler with a similar shot aswell.

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    Default Re: IMO Hopkins won back what he never really lost last night....

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    He never had Hopkins hurt. Sure he "landed" double...according to compubox, but he landed very few clean, effective shots. Hopkins landed far more clean, effective shot, but Calzaghe threw so many more it was hard to tell. It was a very close fight, and you can certainly make a legit case for Hopkins.

    You need to watch rd 11 when Hopkins was hit right hook to body gasped then feined low blow.
    Joe Calzaghe may not be a puncher anymore but he is an underrated body puncher, he hurt Mikkel Kessler with a similar shot aswell.

    Jim Lamply:

    "Weather Bernard admits it or not he was hurt in this fight"

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    Default Re: IMO Hopkins won back what he never really lost last night....

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    You need to watch rd 11 when Hopkins was hit right hook to body gasped then feined low blow.
    Joe Calzaghe may not be a puncher anymore but he is an underrated body puncher, he hurt Mikkel Kessler with a similar shot aswell.

    Jim Lamply:

    "Weather Bernard admits it or not he was hurt in this fight"
    you actually taking anything Lamply says seriously or as an actual fact lets me know all i have to know bout you and your credibility

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    Default Re: IMO Hopkins won back what he never really lost last night....

    And you can also make a legit case that calzaghe won unanimously by 116-111 or 115-112.

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    Default Re: IMO Hopkins won back what he never really lost last night....

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    Of course he won he landed double and had Hopkins badly hurt in the 11th.
    He never had Hopkins hurt. Sure he "landed" double...according to compubox, but he landed very few clean, effective shots. Hopkins landed far more clean, effective shot, but Calzaghe threw so many more it was hard to tell. It was a very close fight, and you can certainly make a legit case for Hopkins.


    You need to watch rd 11 when Hopkins was hit right hook to body gasped then feined low blow.
    yea the same 11th round where Calzaghe did his gay national pride dance and grinded up on B-Hop's ass

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