So Hopkins beating WW Trinidad who had had just one fight at MW was a good win, even though Tito had been put down 7 times in his career that I know of. But Jones beating Tito wasnt a good win because it was at a different weight again, even though Hopkins turned pro above LHW weighing inside the CW division. I got it atsch
Well Collins at SMW beat undefeated Eubank twice and Benn twice, thats alot more than Jones did. Both Benn and Eubank have far better SMW resumes than Toney
Proof you didnt know what you were going on about. You forget to note that Jones went the distnce with Tarver after that KO loss and pushed Tarver who was then Ring LHW champ
Once again you make a tit of yourself. Half of Hopkins fights have been above MW and Hopkins weighed inside the CW limit on his debut :hi:
:yikes Shocking. Consider also Toney was considered lucky against Tiberi, only got a MDec over old McCallum who he could only draw with before, couldnt beat S Williams at first ask, and had a few more lucky SDs atsch Dreadful. Then Toney lost his next fight after to a novice midget
STFU wimp. Hopkins lost end of. What was amusing was how Hopkins refused to weigh in on fight night, the far bigger man than Calzaghe yet still ended up getting bossed around
Toney has an average smw resume, but its not miles below either Benns or Eubanks. Who did Benn beat outside of McClellan to be considered much better? Who did Eubanks beat to be considered much better?
Didnt Calzaghe beat Jones? Yes thats right he did. I will remember Jones, he was Calzaghes last opponent. 46-0
As you say, get your facts straight. Enjoy reading http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=365000
Just off the top of my head with no reminders Benn beat Wharton, McClellan, Nardiello future SMW world champ, Galvano SMW world champ and drew with Eubank SMW world champ Eubank beat Watson, Rocchigiani undefeated former SMW world champ and future LHW world champ, Wharton, Holmes former SMW world champ and drew with Benn SMW world champ
All the bolded names were not much better than Toney Thornton. Nardiello was abysmal. He was kissing shot Benn in the clinches in the hope that shot Benn would go easy on him. I hope you are joking with that list. Eubank lost to Ray Close and Dan Schommer and got a gift Barely got past Malinga, who was a journeyman Lost to Benn and got a gift Lost to Steve Collins twice. In terms of ability Collins wasnt much better than Dave Tiberi
We know you will while the rest of the world will remember Joe for what he was and who he was ..And that was a guy who admitted he wanted no part of Jones in his prime But your right he's 46-0 yeah stiff of legends