Originally posted by T-97
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How Do You Beat Calzaghe?
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The only boxer in the past 10 years who could beat Joe is a Prime Jones.
Prime Jones was unearthly though.
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Originally posted by abadger View PostYou and a lot of people say a counterpuncher, but I have to say I tend to disagree, unless that counterpuncher is an extremely unusual one with very high output or extremely destructive power.
In general I think waiting for opportunities to land counterpunches against calzaghe is a ticket to a decision loss, because Calzaghe will keep coming at you and return mutiple shots. His opponent will tend to have less opportunity to counter than he will have requirement to defend, exactly as happened in the Hopkins fight.
My view is that basically the answer is Roy Jones. Someone capable of staying right on the outside and keeping Calzaghe at distance, with better foot and handspeed than Calzaghe would have an excellent chance.
Another option is a simple one, a boxer who can truly hurt calzaghe in the inevitable exchanges, but this is true probably for any boxer.
Robin Reid was not exactly a high output kind of fighter but he managed to land counter right hands and give Calzaghe a lot of problems in their fight. I think if a counterpuncher who can pick his spots and land the cleaner more effective shots consistently would be able to win on the scorecards, of course his workrate would have to be respectable but it doesn't necessarily have to be high.
Hopkins' workrate was not high enough, he threw something like 35 punches per round, that's a very low workrate.
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostNot necessarily.
Robin Reid was not exactly a high output kind of fighter but he managed to land counter right hands and give Calzaghe a lot of problems in their fight. I think if a counterpuncher who can pick his spots and land the cleaner more effective shots consistently would be able to win on the scorecards, of course his workrate would have to be respectable but it doesn't necessarily have to be high.
Hopkins' workrate was not high enough, he threw something like 35 punches per round, that's a very low workrate.
Calzaghe broke his hand in that fight and he wasn't all there.
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Originally posted by JC#1 View Post
Calzaghe broke his hand in that fight and he wasn't all there.
And even with a broken hand, he shouldn't have had that much difficulty with Reid.
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Great defense, good lateral movement, good workrate, accurate counter punching. Basically a prime Hopkins.
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