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    Originally posted by chiyoko View Post
    Its blasphemous for you to include that fraudsters name in the same sentence with DelaHoya and Ali,he's not worth to tie both of them's shoes
    Amen..The fact he used Delahoya in the same sentence as Ali proves he's unstable.

    Adding Joe to the mix even lowers his cred..if that's possible.

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      Originally posted by daggum View Post
      calzaghe was king of the 168 division.
      thats like being king of a landfill.

      What a total ****. I dont like Calzone but your a ****.

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        Originally posted by Burner View Post
        Phuckin Classic.
        We might as well put Sven Ottke in the HOF too.

        If Joe gets in then so does Sven.

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          Originally posted by chiyoko View Post
          Its blasphemous for you to include that fraudsters name in the same sentence with DelaHoya and Ali,he's not worth to tie both of them's shoes


          I'll let you in on a secret: You're ******.

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            Originally posted by Bad_Barracuda View Post
            We might as well put Sven Ottke in the HOF too.

            If Joe gets in then so does Sven.
            Bollocks! Poor boxing knowledge there, clearly.

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              Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
              The problem with this theory is that Hopkins could've easily potshotted Pavlik if he wanted to and still won. The fact that he didn't potshot and was commited to combination punching means Hopkins is looking to win decisively rather than looking to win narrowly.

              Styles make fights and Hopkins fought the wrong style against Calzaghe. A combination punching Hopkins can beat Calzaghe.
              Yes he could have but he didn't need to. He could dominate him comfortably, which he did.

              The point you are missing is that Calzaghe would never have allowed that to happen and was the one who dictated the pace - which ultimately decided the fight as Hopkins couldn't cope with it.

              A more aggressive Hopkins was simply never an option against Calzaghe - as someone with a modicum of boxing knowledge, like Hopkins, knew. The trick to beating Calzaghe is to make him come forward and Hopkins almost did it well enough to get the W. Almost.

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