Who has the greater legacy, Joe Calzaghe or Bernard Hopkins?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by hambone, Dec 18, 2008.


  1. hambone

    hambone Member Full Member

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    Yeah, so how about it?

    Hopkins undisputed Middleweight champion took on the toughest challengers and ducked NOBODY! Moved up to 175 and defeated my hero Antonio Tarver (which is ok, because I'm a Hopkins fan also) Winky Wright and Kelly Pavlik.

    I can't remember ANYTHING Joe C has done, because he only has a string of old men, stiffs, shot fighters and bums on his resume.

    So what do you say ESB?
     
  2. DINAMITA

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    Hopkins, obviously. I can't even be bothered explaining why, only a biased fanboy moron would disagree.
     
  3. TheRock49

    TheRock49 Active Member Full Member

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    I think it depends on which side of the Atlantic you live on.
     
  4. steveedster

    steveedster Member Full Member

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    FAIL! - Mods please ban this Troll!
     
  5. hambone

    hambone Member Full Member

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    :think Hmmm.

    You make a good argument. I can't see any flaw in your reasoning.:good
     
  6. EL-MATADOR

    EL-MATADOR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hopkins and it's not even close
     
  7. DINAMITA

    DINAMITA Guest

    Nope, it depends entirely on if you have a good knowledge of boxing or not.
     
  8. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Hopkins, easily.

    I am no fan of his, but he has actually beaten quality opponents in their prime.

    Calzaghe hasn't - ever.
     
  9. srb31079

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    As a brit and a calzaghe fan (even though his "boxing is dying" comments really ****ed me off) I'd have to say Hopkins.

    I look at their opponents over the years and Hopkins has consistently faced better fighters not just in the last two years. Calzaghe was shielded, and he was thanks to Warren - no doubt offers came in.

    Bottom line is that the likes of Calzaghe v Jones/Hopkins should've happened years ago. I actually thought JC v RJJ was a bit farcical.
     
  10. Guy

    Guy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hopkins got ***** slapped by Joe ,then Joe caned the man who whooped B-Hops arse Roy.All in all he's got Popkin's name,address and number
     
  11. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  12. Anglosaxon

    Anglosaxon FASTEST HANDS ON ESB Full Member

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    Calzaghe, he beats guys that are bigger than him, Hopkins only beats up on blown up smaller people.

    Oh and of Course a slightly shot Calzaghe pummeled Hopkins, Calzaghe would win every fight Hopkins had been in, had people dared step in with him.
     
  13. 46and0

    46and0 It's irrefutable. Full Member

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    Another unbalanced hate thread. Congratulations.
     
  14. JonOli

    JonOli Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    "***** slapped" Hopkins :lol: I don't think he even managed to do that, he couldn't land shite all night, and got put on his backside by a grandad.
     
  15. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Beating quality, prime small opponents is better than beating up on old, shot opponents.

    Even in his WBO reign of error, most of the guys he beat were past their peak, bums or late replacements.

    Richie Woodhall never fought again
    Evans Ashira is a blown up LMW
    Rick Thornberry was a bum
    Ditto Pudwill

    etc etc....................