Hopkins got worse as the Calzaghe fight went on.

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  1. horst

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    James Toney had high level technical skills in his prime. This is unarguable. :hi:


    Oh, and you have still been outed as a chronic wearer of baby clothes...

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  2. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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  3. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    Log out you twat.

    I'm no Toney fan by any means but most of what you've written here is utter bollocks.

    You've got no boxing knowledge what so ever and just follow your boyfriend 46and0 around everywhere.

    I'd imagine plenty of people on this forum and others don't really know a lot and just piggyback off other posters, but you can't even do that properly and just sound like a clown.
     
  4. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    You're a weird sick person Popkins. Why are you imagining Headbanger wearing baby clothes?
    What ever it is, get it sorted
     
  5. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Calzaghe got schooled, and realised he got lucky with a SD so ran away to RJJ and called it a day
     
  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    So are you denying that Toney is a proven cheat?
    Are you denying that Toney lost to fighters in the calibre of D Thadzi?
     
  7. swayz

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    in that case...neither did hopkins. :smoke

    seemed like his stamina wasn't a problem against tarver or pavlik or even very recently against pascal. sounds like he set up a game plan (set a pace your opponent can't live with) & executed it. that's what great boxers do. set up a gameplan...then execute it. & you think this is a criticism of calzaghe or praise of hopkins? that b-hop got out-thought as well as out-fought? :patsch

    yeah...those well documented hand problems had nothing to do with it right? & being able to compensate for those problems that could well have ended another boxers career & come back with his most impressive performances is something to praise...not deride. :smoke

    so the only way to beat hopkins is to not "let him fight at his own pace"?

    well...you'd think that someone other than joe c would have worked that out wouldn't you?

    there is obviously more to it...but you're too much of a pathetic excuse making nuthugger to notice it.
     
  8. horst

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    :lol: I repeat: Calzaghe never beat a single HOF-calibre fighter WHO WAS PRIME.
     
  9. horst

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    Ever heard of a fighter called Felix Trinidad?? :nut
     
  10. horst

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    Die. I was sent this picture which was taken in Headbanger's wardrobe. It's not my job to keep his disgusting secrets. :smoke
     
  11. swayz

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    prime at welter; nuthugger.
     
  12. Daruf

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    Calzaghe did pretty well considering he landed air and gloves pretty much all night.
    Joe did alright considering he lost the fight.
     
  13. horst

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    :lol: Fail. He was clearly prime when he produced two of the most devastating performances of his career against Vargas at 154 and Joppy at 160.
     
  14. swayz

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    so...vargas at 154 (not middleweight)

    & joppy...who wasn't exactly a great was he?

    epic fail you pathetic nuthugger.
     
  15. Brighton bomber

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    I agree that Calzaghe's success wasn't just based upon his astromonical workrate. Because Hopkins has shown in numerous performances that he can negate that aspect of a fighters arsenal by using slick and clever movement. Calzaghe has the speed of hand and foot and overall agility to cut the ring off against Hopkins something many fighters like Tito and Pavlik failed to do.

    I wouldn't say Calzaghe fought Hopkins fight to suggest he did is ludicrous, they were very different fighters at that stage in their respective careers. If Calzaghe had outboxed him rather than simply overwhelm him with constant pressure then you could say that but Calzaghe would never win a pure boxing match with the crafty executioner.

    Also to say Hopkins was never a volume puncher shows a lack of knowledge. Prime Hopkins set a ferocious workrate himself. My favourite fight of Hopkins was his performance against another volume puncher Glencoffe Johnson. I have watched the fight several times and in the least active round of that fight Hopkins threw at least 60 punches, there were many rounds where he threw 70-90 punches and a few where he threw more than 100 punches per round. Prime Hopkins would have been able to match Calzaghes workrate which is why I would pick Hopkins to win a close but clear fight in their primes.