Calzaghe The Greatest Fighter Of The Last 25 Years!

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  1. Rock

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  2. pugilist64

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    You have to say that Hopkins opposition was mediocre at best as well then.
     
  3. pugilist64

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    The only place Hopkins beats Calzaghe is in your dreams. JC is a winner,that loser Hopkins has had his arse kicked 5 TIMES!!!
     
  4. pugilist64

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    He`s got Butterbean in his top 10,mind you the Bean wears Stars and Stripes shorts. :D
     
  5. nickthegreek

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  6. McGrain

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    :lol: :lol:
     
  7. jeffradka

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    I don't know if you have been blessed with sensory perception known as sight, but in each of Hopkins losses it could have went either way. Aside from maybe the jones fight, which was in no way shape or form a manhandling.
     
  8. jeffradka

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    And at least he has the balls to put it on the line and face true competition.
     
  9. jeffradka

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    How many ATG's on Joes Resume.

    Oh yea one, his name is Bernard Hopkins
     
  10. pugilist64

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    He was never in the running in the Jones fight and Taylor who`s work rate was dismal in both fights out worked him.
     
  11. pugilist64

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    He didn`t have the balls to come to the U.K. to fight Calzaghe in front on 50,000. I give Kessler the credit for stepping up to the plate.
     
  12. jeffradka

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    I beleive your boys workrate suffered to at the hands of B Hop. And judging from your vague response I assume that you agree that those fights could have gone either way, dont forget Joe only one by like three or four points.
     
  13. jeffradka

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    Oh really, wheres the proof? :deal

    And why would he go to the UK anyways when he was the far bigger name, like exponentially bigger. And give Kessler all the credit you want, that was the biggest fight of his career, and probably will remain so.
     
  14. pugilist64

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    Taylor was garbage in both fights and yet better than Hopkins.
     
  15. pugilist64

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    He would go to the U.K. to prove to the world and the fans that he could win in his opponents backyard. He couldn`t do it but Calzaghe could. Deal with it.