Roach: "Hopkins Never Told Me What Went Wrong In The Calzaghe Fight"

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  1. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Bhops doesn't have to tell Roach anything . . . Roach is in the corner observing . . . so he should know what went wrong.

    . . . is it a plan not execured ?
    . . . or is it a wrong game plan ?
    . . . or is it the opponent much better than expected?
    . . . or is it Bhops not in 100 % anymore.

    Roach should know better.:deal
     
  2. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    So he lost the fight because I haven't mentioned it? Nice work Columbo.

    It's not mentioned much because it's generally not contested. A close win over a strong, motivated challenger. Factor in a broken hand apparrently in the 5th or 6th round, and it becomes a very impressive win. But not one i'll brag about too often cos... it was a close match. A win nevertheless.

    Watch it, it's a good fight. :good
     
  3. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    The way that some people put this fight in nationalistic terms.. It's a like a guy with a little dick asking his girlfriend about the size of the other men she's slept with. Pathetic ****.
     
  4. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    If you're gonna talk, talk. Don't just spray the walls of this place with **** that makes no sense. Cheers.
     
  5. sitiyzal

    sitiyzal ................. Full Member

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    So one person comes up with a bull**** post & you're gonna assume that :patsch?
     
  6. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Aww, he don't get it. :rofl :rofl :rofl Priceless.
     
  7. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    No, you're right. I'd wager you're the only one who does. :D
     
  8. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    I'm absolutely sure you would. No doubt whatsoever. LMAO!!!
     
  9. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    I'm confident you're bluffing, and even you probably don't understand what you were on about.

    Internet tourettes much?
     
  10. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    LOL, this is really bothering you, eh?
     
  11. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    No, I'm rather enjoying it. You're in my net. You only have yourself to blame. Vague nonsensical analogies should be outed.
     
  12. konaman

    konaman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I scored the fight to Joe but if you think he wasn't even dazed by that flush right you must have been watching the fight with your head up your clacker. He had a look of oh **** on his face, i think even he was surprised that Hops made little attempt to press the situation further.
     
  13. sjc

    sjc Active Member Full Member

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    He had a look of 'wake up Joe, this guy is dangerous after all' on his face.

    And he went a bit red with embarrassment.
     
  14. san rafael

    san rafael 0.00% lemming Full Member

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    Don't bull**** me, pal.
     
  15. PATSYS

    PATSYS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    4 years ago, you would have also said "give him back 4 years and he'd have koed JT". :roll: Hopkins always seems to get that benefit all the time.

    Though I agree that he isn't at his prime when he fought JC, Hopkins was still a very good fighter and that he was about the same fighter he was 4 years ago. Heck he looked better 2 years ago beating Tarver than the did 4 years ago against JT.