To those who said Woods provides JC a bigger challenge than Hopkins

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  1. Rumsfeld

    Rumsfeld Moderator Staff Member

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    What do Calzaghe's two recent big wins have in common?

    Kessler and Lacy were DOG****!!

    But I don't expect you to know any better. You're the moron who predicted Woods would beat Hopkins.

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  2. TFFP

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    Did I?

    Could you dig up that post to remind me

    Thanks in advance

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  3. Rumsfeld

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    That was mostly in jest as I knew it would grate, but I'll stand by it anyway. Hopkins is going to get whooped on Saturday, so it will be up for debate :yep

    The only thing we'll be figuring out is who got his ass whooped more - Woods or Popkins. It will be settled, Joe Calzaghe the greatest fighter of his generation.
     
  5. Rumsfeld

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    Ya know, I gave you the benefit of the doubt and opted for "half-wit" rather than "moron".

    I shan't make that mistake again in the future, 'less you share the drugs.

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  6. klion22

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    How can it be the biggest ownage, when only one half of the story has been told?

    Hopkins could get KO'd in 6, and I'll look like a puglistic prophet :smoke
     
  8. Rumsfeld

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    What will you say if Hopkins thoroghly outclasses Calzaghe, say, 117-111?

    Seriously?

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  10. Rumsfeld

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    Cannot see the image, but regardless, you've proven that you are nothing more than a delusional fanboy with no genuine interest in honest discourse.

    You're in for a rude awakening.

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  11. You know I never once said Woods was good or presented a bigger threat to Joe than Hopkins Rumsfield but you make a good point, a few did.

    I could never get my head around Woods because when I saw him fight Roy Jones I thought he was just average but then he seemed to get better and I put it down to the fact he started his career late so I gave him the benefit of the doubt though I never once said he was this all conquering LHW and on paper at least he and Tarver seemed very evenly matched. I stand by my earlier statement with regards to Dawson though and staunchly believe after watching the fights this saturday Woods would have a touch over 50% chance of beating Dawson; I stand by that belief.
     
  12. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    CLICK HERE YOU ****ING HALF-WIT!

    It's the biggest ownage ever because of what he titled the link. :lol:
     
  13. Fedor Em

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    Where do you come up with this conclusion?:huh
     
  14. klion22

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    On the basis that he's British? :good
     
  15. MetroMan

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    Anyone who said Woods would provide JC a bigger challenge than Hopkins had the wrong idea. Now this is me writing before the Calzaghe-Hopkins fight has happened, so we'll have to see how that transpires. I may look a mug next week!

    Woods is a good, honest fighter, able to pick up a belt in the days of split titles, but I picked Tarver to beat him and said so in this forum. Woods didn't perform on the occasion, but Tarver was a better boxer anyway.

    Woods had 3 matches with Glen Johnson. Johnson should have had 2 wins at least, though he got the short end of the stick with the judges.

    Fighting Hopkins in the US is a whole new level to fighting Woods in, say, a domestic contest.