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Prime LHW Dwight Muhhamad Qawi vs Hopkins/Calzaghe at 175lb

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    Prime LHW Dwight Muhhamad Qawi vs Hopkins/Calzaghe at 175lb

    How does The Qawi of the Sadd fights, do against 2008 Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe at 175lb.

    #2
    Originally posted by !Belive! View Post
    How does The Qawi of the Sadd fights, do against 2008 Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe at 175lb.
    Prime Qawi would cut the ring down and brutalize both Hopkins & Calzaghe, however Qawi lost his legs after he lost to Michael Spinks and i would fancy both Hopkins & Calzaghe to out-point that version of Qawi.... at Light-heavyweight Qawi was known as Dwight Braxton - The Camden Buzzsaw!

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      #3
      Qawi would have his way, he was too strong and he was hard to hit.

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        #4
        Calzaghe yes, B Hop I'm not so sure.

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          #5
          I think he beats up on Calzaghe after he gets used to the activity, a fight with Hopkins would be close and probably depend on how you judge a fight on who you thought won. I'd lean towards Qawi beating up Hopkins enough to get the decision

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            #6
            qawi wins both fights before the 10th

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              #7
              neither were in their primes at LHW but he beats both regardless

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                #8
                at light heavy i think he beats both though i wouldnt bet against bhop,if they met a catchweight of 168 i would definitely favor hopkins but i think he beats joe either way

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                  #9
                  Qawi beats both of them.


                  Originally posted by british_fan View Post
                  neither were in their primes at LHW but he beats both regardless
                  You can match up a prime Calzaghe though at 175 under the old weigh-in procedures. Calzaghe had problems making 168 for awhile, 28-30 hours before the fight. So logicially you figure that under the same day weigh-ins he'd be fighting at 175. He definitely would have had to in the late 70s/early 80s, since there was no 168 lb. division anyway.

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