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Anyone see the Calzaghe-Hopkins fight....
Interesting that the fight never really captured the imagination either in the US or even here.
Only 8,000 came over to support Joe-compared to the 30,000 that came for "Fatton" in December. The night after that fight Calzaghe was awarded the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award-which should have been an indicator that he's more popular than Hatton. A split decision. Was it the right result? One last fight-may be 2. Roy Jones-anyone else?
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got up to watch it this morning.. Calzaghe did very well to win from the start he got, Hopkins had him down within the 1st minute. Hpkins controlled the 1st 4-5 rounds before Calzaghe dug deep and got his game going. He probably deserved the win in the end..
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Nothing uglier than a Bernard Hopkins fight. My 4 year old daughter kept asking me why the guy in the blue kept pushing them apart. Even she would rather see boxing than constant wrestling and clinching. |
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Chuck and I watched it. Too bad it couldn't go 15 like they're supposed to... Looked to me that Hopkins was getting Calzaghe to dance to his tune early, but that didn't last very long. It was a highly 'technical' fight. Calzaghe very tactfully scored with alacrity while not hurting Hopkins particularly. The lady judge must have been watching a different fight to score it the way she did.
Was the first time I had seen Calzaghe and I was impressed. Am sorry he hasn't fought in the US more and hope we see him come back for a few more deserving paydays. Seems very charismatic and genuine. Have to give credit to crazy Bernard too. He's had a great career.
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I had forgot about this fight.
A Pavlik match up with this guy,should they both remain undefeated,within one year should happen..I would think. Mighty Kelly Youngstown will destroy him. |
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Steve...I must not concur.
Boxing is brutal enough. Cutting back to 12 was a good thing. Frank Lee....I think 10 should be the max. |
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Hopkins showed that he is over the hill and
has been for a while. Joe C. U- decision. Hopkins has been surviving through fights with good fighters. (I dont consider Winky Wright and A. Tarver top fighters anymore) Joe C is not exactly young and he just took control. Joe C is just a much more active, more athletic, better fighter at this point in their careers. Hopkins is just a survivor at this time. Executioner... blah. He knocks the guy down in the 1st round and cant beat him. He could not execute a good jab. Bernard please quit. I say Kelly P. would knock them both out if he goes up in weight, which he undoubtely will as he matures. Hopefully Bernard will have quit by then. I hope Joe C. hangs around a bit longer. He still goes a full 12 rounds with gusto. |
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I didn't see it, I spoke to my dad this morning - he thought Hopkins should have won a 3 point decision.
I guess for more than half of the fight he thought Hopkins was sweeping, including a 10-8 round - but judges have tendenices to give boring close rounds to the guy who's behind...and that makes the final rounds much more important in the overall scoring. The Associated Press had the fight 114-113 for Hopkins .. pops seemed to think it was a very straight forward 115-112 for Hopkins...but if you didn't bother scoring round-by-round and just watched the fight you'd think he deserved to lose. |
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You are going to lose a fight that way. Hopkins takes rounds off. Its the same reason he lost to JermaineTaylor twice. He cant go 12 full rounds anymore. Punch stats totally Joe C. |
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You scored it round by round Hossy?
Perhaps he had a bet on Hopkins... who knows. |
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The problem is that most judges make the mistake of scoring rounds comparatively. If a guy dominates early rounds - and he only very slightly does better through very boring middle rounds where nothing really happens - judges tend to score those rounds comparatively and give them to the guy who's been getting his ass kicked early on. Maybe it didn't happen to as large of an extent as the cards of my dad (who had Hopkins winning by 3) - or the AP (who had Hopkins winning by 1) would indicate ... but there was a guy who had Hopkins losing by 5 .. and that after he scored a 10-8 round right off the bat. Hopkins always was a master of doing just enough to win close boring rounds. I find it hard to believe he lossed serveal of them as the 116-111 would indicate - but hey, I haven't even watched the fight yet. |
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But in a fight that is not a blowout, you cant lose the last five rounds. Hopkins knows this also. He just could not do anything about it. THe Bolded: And in Hopkins last 3 loses he has been the master of losing close fights. Kinda sad. Because in his prime (the pummeling of Tito) he was really very able, smart and a great counter puncher. He WAS fun to watch. Now he is purely a business man who is making the most of his withering ability. He is doing a great job in this realm. Saying he would never be beaten by any White Boy(Joe C.). Against J. Taylor he said he would never get beaten by any hick from Arkansas. He plays the masses perfectly. Very smart. |
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As usual,
I have no idea what Pee Garden is talking about. I had the fight 115-112 for Calzaghe, but there were 4 rounds that I found very difficult to score. I gave 2 to BHop and 2 to Calzaghe, so I can see DrugS' dad and others thinking that Hopkins won. Either way, the statement that Hopkins is over the hill and should quit is ridiculous. BHop clearly isn't what he once was, but he was very competitive against one of the best 3-4 fighters in the world, wasn't ever hurt, and is still be able to test anyone at 168 or 174. He does a lot of things very well, and I find him interesting to watch. I also have a lot of respect for a guy that has worked his way up from the very bottom to the top. But I guess if Pee Garden thinks it's time to go, he should just hang it up because he lost a close decision to an undefeated fighter. |
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I would think if all goes well, Calzaghe will probably fight and beat Roy Jones, Pavlik will fight once or twice more at 160, and then Pavlilk and Calzaghe will meet at 168. That will be a very fine fight. |
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Oh fucl<. Wait a minute. Gee, Hossy.....I thought you knew gold stars when you saw them. |
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More fine work. Gee wilikens. |
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After seeing your scorecard, I believe Hossy, Avery Smartman and Late Fires should be the three judges at ringside for Whodey-Zito at Saratoga. |
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You have been reading too much of Mr. Blueski's fine work. |
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