Bernard Hopkins v Joe Calzaghe WEIGH IN LINK

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  1. MetroMan

    MetroMan With the good people Full Member

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    Seen the weigh-in, Joe looks particularly ripped. Like to have heard what they were saying!:lol:
     
  2. greengloves

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    great example there,pavlik, lil skinny white boy, jermaine taylor big built black man,what happened there.

    it isnt about muscle and calzaghe doesnt aim to build skeletal muscle.core ****ing muscles you dimwitted ****.
     
  3. mgal7414

    mgal7414 Member Full Member

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    Using your logic, that's how Taylor trained to beat B-Hop as well. SO it must be an effective training method against B-Hop, so Calzaghe must win.... a great analysis there big fella.

    You are an absolute porkchop. Go and impale yourself on a rusty crane.
     
  4. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He probably thinks rocky 4 actually happened mate dont waste your breath
     
  5. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    B-Hops chest looked fuller than Calzaghe's ... Calzaghe has what I call a bird chest. He shouldve done some light weight lifting or some push ups ... you see when B-Hop turned around and showed how chizzled his back was ...

    He's also been studying Calzaghe ... and having quality sparring against established fighters who happen to be southpaws ...

    Don't forget what B-Hop did to Winky ... took Winky out of his element and made him fight a fight he wasn't accustomed to just like Tito, Tarver, DLH, and Taylor.
     
  6. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    Pavlik has a better build than Calzaghe and i'm sure at 175 he won't look like that.
     
  7. Akxtinguish

    Akxtinguish Belt holder Full Member

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    Bro, you're making the Calzaghe crowd pretty nervous. They'll just keep hurling abuse at you the more you analyze their man. Slightly more than 24 hours to go. I say the time is right to step out, avoid the fight-day crowd, and make a reappearance just after the post-fight.
     
  8. fitzgeraldz

    fitzgeraldz And the new Full Member

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    Yeah Calzaghe fans are sounding a bit nervous and can't counter w/ anything but insults ... but hey I didn't call a knockout ... Check my past threads ... "another brit bites the dust" ... "could Calzaghe taste the same fait as Enzo?" ...

    look at the history ... Hatton, Hamed, Woods x2, and ????
     
  9. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fat lot of good a six pack does ya

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  10. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    I'm not nervous, never have been.:smoke
     
  11. Taylex

    Taylex Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another Brit bites the dust???? Did Nigel benn bite the dust when he destroyed Dewitt and Barkley on their home turf. How many Americans beat Lennox Lewis in the USA? None! Honyghans beat down on D.Curry etc etc etc
     
  12. rusticraver

    rusticraver Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm nervous as ****
     
  13. ZippyMan

    ZippyMan Active Member Full Member

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    With that logic, Arnold Schwarzenegger could kick Ali's butt.

    Also, Winky was robbed in a big way. Hopkins DID NOT WIN THAT FIGHT!
     
  14. cjk44

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    wtf u on about, calzaghe shape looks fine. Either u never seen calzaghe after a weighing or clearly nervous about tomorrow.
     
  15. Akxtinguish

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    The Hatton analogy is particularly strong. The mainstreamers didn't even talk about him until the PBF build-up. PBF laughed at him until the last week, then trained seriously while Hatton took his turn at conducting the drama (the fans were at a peak at this point, convinced that their man had what it took. Bookmakers and cable networks were raking in big money). We were told that Hatton's power would rock PBF, and that Calzaghe's output would overwhelm Hopkins.

    24 hours and counting

    To be fair, USA was just across the border from Canada.