well if you can't win.... what else is a fella to do?:lol:
true, beating the hop will never be easy and if he does loose his last fight i can almost guarantee it will be controversial and people will argue...
sure he lost, but more often than not he'll turn up with a good game plan rather (may not always work though, see calzaghe fight) than just turn...
to be fair that tactic hasn't always worked for him though has it?
i'm not b-hops biggest fan but he does tend to get his tactics right, providing the fight goes to plan, arguably you could say that he doesn't...
someone speaks the truth. :good
to be fair, at that stage in their respective careers, calzaghe was THE man not hopkins and jones........ they needed him as much as the other way...
what a **** :patsch perfectly good performance, many thought he would loose, yet he won. deal with it sucka!
he does indeed, had a feeling he would get knocked out but was impressed with the way he controlled the fight, Kotelnik would have been lucky to...
that is actually an interesting read. lol.
:good damn straight.
i suppose his dad isn't the worst coach, after all he did train lads, alot of which were local boys, and turned them into champs and bright stars...
lol :lol: i've just noticed someone else has posted a similar thread, strange conicidence. but carry on anyway.
Is it true that Joe Calzaghe very rarely, if ever sparred when training for his fights? To me that seems strange. I thought sparring was pretty...
watched the fight this evening, great stuff. froch looked pretty edgy for most of the fight and before. but **** me - what a warrior, this was...