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Hopkins caught Calzaghe with a right hand midway through the first round, as Calzaghe was coming in. It landed flush and Calzaghe was knocked down. It was Hopkins’ best moment in the fight. The next few rounds seemed to go in Hopkins favor. He appeared to be controlling the pace of the fight. By the early middle rounds Calzaghe started to find himself and started throwing punches with more conviction. Calzaghe was not intimidated by Hopkins. Hopkins on the other hand was relying on a lunging right hand, while leading with his head, holding and twisting Calzaghe, and fighting against the ropes. It wasn’t pretty.
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Several times in the later rounds Hopkins complained of being hit behind the head. He shouldn’t have, he was just as guilty. There were also a few times when out of view of referee Cortez, Hopkins attempted several low blows of his own. By this point I wanted to see Hopkins knocked out. As far as I’m concerned Hopkins went out with a whimper. Made all the worse by trying to convince interviewer Max Kellerman and anyone who was listening that he won the fight. He was right about one thing. The public knows who won that fight and it wasn’t Bernard Hopkins. It might be unfair, but even in losing, I expected more from Hopkins.
1 comment:
Well,I thought age would be an issue...but the average person-boxer or otherwise-doesn't have someone like Mackie Shilstone preparing you to do anything.Style-wise Calzaghe would be a tough fight for Hopkins on his best night-but please,get rid of that judge who voted for Hopkins;Mr. Magoo would've gotten this one right.
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