Calzaghe gave Hopkins an education there...Bernard had no answer to the wide slaps.

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  1. mattress

    mattress Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl there, there, there
     
  2. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol: absolutely f'ng classic
     
  3. ToddZimm

    ToddZimm New Member Full Member

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    Yeah he was amused when they read the cards wasnt he......one more time, it doesnt matter how hard a puncher, its all about points when you cant knock out your opponent, and guess what, JC landed 100 freakin more, how hard is that to get ahold of.....
    Hop couldnt hang with his hand speed, or his pace and tried to cheat him out of the fight, JC been around a long time too and isnt afraid to cheat back which he did, **** punches or not, Hop lost by the rules of boxing, score cards were almost corect, 115-112 JC
     
  4. The Kurgan

    The Kurgan Boxing Junkie banned

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    How much credit would Calzaghe get for being knocked down if he was American? Especially a white American?
     
  5. Smazz20

    Smazz20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well that has been posted on here numerous times already. Apparently though, it was turned down in favour of a $10 million offer from ODLH. So what's he gonna do there? Fight an unknown for $3mil or the biggest draw in boxing for $10mil. I know what i'd do.
     
  6. SAS2

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    calzage landed over a 100 punches more that boppy, and 70 more power shots. what were you watching.... :think:think
     
  7. EARL

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    I never said I scored the fight for Hopkins, numbnuts. What I'm contesting are the fools that are claiming that Calzaghe gave Hopkins some type of a boxing lesson when it's Hopkins who was the one that brought HIM into deep waters. And the compubox scoring for power shots were just ridiculously inaccurate.