Prime v Prime and all that proviso jazz.
Career light heavyweight, bona fide WBC world champion and absolute block of granite and all-round warrior Dennis Andries gets to fight Joe Calzaghe moving-up from SMW and sniffing out another title.
Does the super-busy, patently more skilful JC get to box at his leisure and win easily on points or does The Hackney Rock use his brute strength, ability to drag blokes into a fight and clubbing shots to turn it into the fight Joe regrets?
I think Andries could make it a messy night for Joe....who'd get roughed-up a few times, but ultimately Dennis is too hittable and Calzaghe is just too quick with his feet and hands.
Andries was raw and limited...but I still reckon he gives Joe a hard, hugely physical introduction to the LH world.
Dennis Andries v Joe Calzaghe at LH
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Calzaghe by UD (7-5 or 8-4)
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Thank you Woldemar….at least someone is out there
I thought it was an interesting across-the-generations match.
I would back the hard-case Andries to make it one of Joe's more fretful and physically testing nights....and especially up at Light Heavyweight where Dennis was a real strong man.
I think Joe wins - tactically too smart, quicker hands, good movement and he was physically robust himself - but I still think Dennis gets Joe into the trenches for some hard, taxing rounds.
I thought it was an interesting across-the-generations match.
I would back the hard-case Andries to make it one of Joe's more fretful and physically testing nights....and especially up at Light Heavyweight where Dennis was a real strong man.
I think Joe wins - tactically too smart, quicker hands, good movement and he was physically robust himself - but I still think Dennis gets Joe into the trenches for some hard, taxing rounds.
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Re: Dennis Andries v Joe Calzaghe at LH
Joe 117-111
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Same. Andries could always drop a bomb on Joe but I think Joe would outbox and outwork him for a UD 116-112Bodyshot3 wrote: ↑23 Jun 2020, 14:23 Thank you Woldemar….at least someone is out there![]()
I thought it was an interesting across-the-generations match.
I would back the hard-case Andries to make it one of Joe's more fretful and physically testing nights....and especially up at Light Heavyweight where Dennis was a real strong man.
I think Joe wins - tactically too smart, quicker hands, good movement and he was physically robust himself - but I still think Dennis gets Joe into the trenches for some hard, taxing rounds.
Re: Dennis Andries v Joe Calzaghe at LH
Thank you guys
I watched a lot of Andries and also Joe and I think the fight has plenty of spark especially as Andries was a powerful LH bruiser...despite the fact that ultimately the scorecards all look nice and convincing for Calzaghe.
Andries - even in with elite opponents - could make things messy and uncomfortable.
He was down loads against Hitman Hearns but clumped Hearns a few times too and earned the respect of the Kronk guys who he duly worked with.
I watched a lot of Andries and also Joe and I think the fight has plenty of spark especially as Andries was a powerful LH bruiser...despite the fact that ultimately the scorecards all look nice and convincing for Calzaghe.
Andries - even in with elite opponents - could make things messy and uncomfortable.
He was down loads against Hitman Hearns but clumped Hearns a few times too and earned the respect of the Kronk guys who he duly worked with.