Bad hands
So I'll go all round the houses with this one a little but I'll start first with the Ward-Froch super six final. Where Ward pretty handily beat Froch but was a little un-nerved by the end with Froch (yet to ''shoot his load'' still gaining momentum in the fight... The post fight quip from Ward was that if he had two hand's, he'd of knocked Froch out.
Fast forward to last months Argentinian triumph for Martinez v Chavez jnr and again we have a situation where there's an opinion that if Martinez had two hands, he'd of knocked Chavez Jnr out.
Calzaghe was a very different fighter to Martinez and Ward, he was a very aggressive two handed, high-output fighter. There came a point in his career when this should have stopped, when his hands turned bad - pretty much permanently - and he began making excuses much like the ones above but instead (after the obvious criticism - which we forget seemed to start and die both in around 2005) he adjusted in the way a logical thinking man would assume suicidal, he softened up his punches. Bernard Hopkins for example must of thought he was in with a lightweight the way his fists were caressing his cheeks but if that were 5 years previous it would have been a little bit different.
Calzaghe made the most of his amazing stamina and undeniable confidence even with terrible hands for probably the last 7 or 8 fights of his career. The kind that would have seen Ward or Martinez rendered useless.
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