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I still don't see a comparison. If Paul Williams was like Tommy, he would have got rid of him similar to how Cintron to got rid of him.
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Oh i don't know about you guys, but Paul Williams reminds me more of Antonio Tarver than Tommy Hearns...
Fraud of the YearOriginally Posted by MayweatherMiami
JT fraud? he fought a hell of a fight as far as im conerned against kelly................people saying thats the knockout of the years? Jt's was better
JT fraud? he fought a hell of a fight as far as im conerned against kelly................people saying thats the knockout of the years? Jt's was better
JT knockout?
Anyway, I agree with the first part of your statement, I can't say anything bad about JT especially since he already proved himself against Hopkins (twice)and Taylor. Those are the type of guys who expose frauds. It can be argued those fights could have gone either way but I don't think it can be argued theywere very close, and both guys were legitimate top 10 P4P fighters (probably top 5 at both times). The Spinks fight wasn't a great a performance butit's kind of hard to fight a little slick southpaw who was running around the entire fight. He did drop Pavlik and I don't think being knocked out byprobably the most devastating puncher in boxing and potentially the fighter of the year is fraud worthy...and he's going to get back in the ring with himagain.
Originally Posted by dreClark
That KO at 2:20 in the Hitman Video
Hopkins-Calzaghe Agree To a 50-50 Split
By Mark Vester
Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy Promotions, revealed that Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe have agreed on a 50-50 split for a potential fight, at light heavyweight, in 2008. Talks between Golden Boy and promoter Frank Warren are ongoing to make the fight on American soil.
Talks hit a roadblock in the last few weeks with the money, first with Hopkins demanding a 60-40 split and then Golden Boy offering Calzaghe less money than what he previously made for Mikkel Kessler on November 3.
Cooler heads have prevailed and all parties involved are hoping the fight can made before the end of the year. Over the weekend, Hopkins and Calzaghe made headlines around the world when they verbally clashed in Las Vegas, adding more hype to the fight.
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