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Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 06:21
by Matt W
On reflection I think Bunce handled it well. I mean, what are you doing to do? I would probably have shat myself and then went to Starbucks for chocolate, Marks & Sparks for socks and would have thrown in some Millionaire Shortbread as a goodwill gesture.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 06:54
by jamesmcdonnell
To paraphrase Marvin Hagler, it's hard to go running at 5 in the morning, when you've got a nice hot chocolate with marshmallow and cashmere socks on.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:24
by Poncey
Matt W wrote:On reflection I think Bunce handled it well. I mean, what are you doing to do? I would probably have shat myself and then went to Starbucks for chocolate, Marks & Sparks for socks and would have thrown in some Millionaire Shortbread as a goodwill gesture.
I'd have squeezed his cheeks together and shouted "Oranges!" whilst running in slow motion. Reckon that would disorientate him, leaving me to escape with his Hiati track top.

Mwaaah!

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:29
by jamesmcdonnell
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:
classboxer wrote:Can you imagine the weigh in for Hopkins/Calzaghe.the fight ?


I can see a riot
He tried to intimidate Winky last time, so expect more of the same.
No way can Hopkins intimidate Calzaghe. Joe will just have that big shit eating grin on his face. Calzaghe is simply too arrogant to be intimidated.

I'm not knocking Joe, he has the towering self belief needed to be a champion, and I think he is utterly convinced he has the beating of Hopkins.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:33
by MightyWarrior
Bunce should have given him a slap, told him to "Leave it!" in a really deep voice, then gone windmilling in.

Along these lines

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qFV1iFVJUoA

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:35
by Loynesy
Agree with James, Calzage will not give a toss about B-Hop's antics. He thinks he can beat him so won't be intimidated.

Looking forward to it. Anyone else from here going?

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:41
by Poncey
Loynesy wrote:Agree with James, Calzage will not give a toss about B-Hop's antics. He thinks he can beat him so won't be intimidated.

Looking forward to it. Anyone else from here going?
Did think about it mate as the tickets are fairly cheap, but, to be honest, I can't see this being an exciting fight. I see Bernie trying to spoil as much as possible to prevent Joe from picking him off at distance with Joe. Having laboured through Taylor I and II and the Wright fight, watching him fight is like watching paint dry.

I'm more tempted by Tarver Woods.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:42
by jamesmcdonnell
Tarver woods should be good. To be fair, most of Clinton's fights are fairly entertaining.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 08:58
by Poncey
I enjoyed the last Johnson fight live, plus always felt he doesn't get the support he deserves.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 10:20
by Matt W
It would be good to see lots of support for Clinton. I have a lot of respect for the way he's quietly made his way to being arguably the number 1 in his division.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 11:57
by jamesmcdonnell
A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 11:59
by hitman_hatton1
jamesmcdonnell wrote:A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.
if jc wins it'll be roy jones for the sign off fight.

betcha. :box:

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 12:14
by Poncey
jamesmcdonnell wrote:A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.
hitman_hatton1 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.
if jc wins it'll be roy jones for the sign off fight.

betcha. :box:
Put it this way. Joe has insisted he wants to be a two weight World Champion. Bernie doesn't have one, and his next fight is his last.

Therefore, if he stays true to his word, it's got to be Dawson/Johnson, Erdei, Woods/Tarver or Green.

Posted: 12 Feb 2008, 12:50
by Asterix
Clinton Woods seems like the most likely, provided Woods beats Tarver.

Posted: 13 Feb 2008, 21:54
by Max Molyneux
Terry D wrote:If you order a hot choccie and it is made with water and not with steamed milk, cream and mashmallows you have every right to go postal.
Only If your a sissy ex ghetto boy who wants everything your own way like Hop.

Posted: 14 Feb 2008, 04:58
by Autobarn
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.
hitman_hatton1 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:A win over Tarver and hopefully he gets the winner of Hopkins v Calzaghe. Doubt it though, just don't think he's enough of a scalp for either of them.
if jc wins it'll be roy jones for the sign off fight.

betcha. :box:
Put it this way. Joe has insisted he wants to be a two weight World Champion. Bernie doesn't have one, and his next fight is his last.

Therefore, if he stays true to his word, it's got to be Dawson/Johnson, Erdei, Woods/Tarver or Green.
A Ring mag title is great for Joe. He gets recognised by the US media. He doesn't have to fight any mandatories to keep the belt.