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Date: 19th April 2008
Venue: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, Nevada
Title: 12 Round Light-heavyweight Bout
Promoter: Golden Boy Promotions, Queensberry Promotions
Tv: HBO
Bernard Hopkins
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48
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4
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1
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Weight: 173 lbs
Joe Calzaghe
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44
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0
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0
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Weight: 173 lbs
On April 19, 2008, the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas hosted a highly anticipated light heavyweight bout between Bernard Hopkins and Joe Calzaghe. Billed as the "Battle of the Planet," this clash of boxing titans marked Calzaghe's first fight outside Europe and his debut in the light heavyweight division.
The fight pitted the 43-year-old Hopkins, The Ring light heavyweight champion, against the 36-year-old Calzaghe, who had dominated the super middleweight division with 21 successful title defences. Calzaghe entered the ring as a 3-1 favourite despite facing the unfamiliar territory of American soil.
The bout began dramatically, with Hopkins scoring a knockdown in the first round, briefly silencing the pro-Calzaghe crowd. However, as the fight progressed, Calzaghe's workrate began to tell. According to CompuBox, Calzaghe landed more punches on Hopkins than any previous opponent, though many were light shots to Hopkins' arms.
The fight was marked by frequent clinching and occasional fouls, with referee Joe Cortez having to intervene multiple times. A controversial moment occurred in the 10th round when Hopkins claimed a low blow and received a five-minute break to recover. Calzaghe and many observers felt Hopkins was exaggerating to buy rest time.
After 12 rounds, the judges delivered a split decision favouring Calzaghe. Two judges scored it for the Welshman (116-111 and 115-112), while one favoured Hopkins (114-113). The decision was contentious, with Hopkins believing he had won the fight.
The event drew 14,213 spectators to the Thomas & Mack Center, many of them British fans making the trip to support Calzaghe. It also attracted 1.8 million viewers on HBO, demonstrating its significant appeal.
Post-fight, Calzaghe acknowledged the difficulty of the bout, calling it the toughest of his career. Hopkins, meanwhile, disputed the outcome, feeling he had controlled the fight and forced Calzaghe to fight his style.
This fight represented a pivotal moment in both fighters' careers. It was a successful foray into a new weight class for Calzaghe and proof he could win on American soil against elite opposition. For Hopkins, despite the loss, it showcased his enduring skills even in his forties.
The "Battle of the Planet" remains a notable chapter in boxing history. It highlights the clash of styles between Calzaghe's high-volume punching and Hopkins' crafty, defensive approach. The fight also set the stage for Calzaghe's next big fight against Roy Jones Jr. while raising questions about Hopkins' future in the sport.