Why did Hopkins skip 168?

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  1. toffeejack

    toffeejack Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Anyone know the reasons behind Hopkins skipping 168 and going straight to 175 after leaving 160?
     
  2. BadJuju83

    BadJuju83 Bolivian Full Member

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    The Tarver fight
     
  3. Polymath

    Polymath Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    obviously to fight Tarver.
     
  4. China_hand_Joe

    China_hand_Joe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's a combination of two things:
    -The Tarver fighter
    -The fact Antonio Tarver is not Joe Calzaghe

    He was basically waiting for Calzaghe to get old.
     
  5. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    He wanted to pull off a feat, prove himself, he knew Tarver was a sitting duck after the Rocky film and wanted to take advantage
     
  6. Polymath

    Polymath Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is what the OP wants to hear :yep
     
  7. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His hero Sugar Ray Robinson went from MW straight to LHW, and lost, and he wanted to the same thing. (not to lose but to do what his hero didnt) (watch the Tarver-Hopkins countdown by HBO)

    Tarver was considered far more dangerous than Calzaghe at the time, and jumping 2 weight classes to dominate his opponent after being written off.

    Tarver also generated more money. And B-Hop started his career at LHW aswell.
     
  8. Beatboxer

    Beatboxer Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He was coming off two losses and therefore did not have the clout to fight the man in the SMW division, Joe Calzaghe.
     
  9. LHL

    LHL Captain Freedom Full Member

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    Was it not hopkins was killing himself trying to make 160 and thought 175 would suit him better?
     
  10. Polymath

    Polymath Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :rofl
     
  11. realsoulja

    realsoulja Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Also B-Hop chases RJJ for years, and Tarver was the man who finished RJJ, so he wanted to go up there and clear up the RJJ loss.
     
  12. Gerard

    Gerard Active Member Full Member

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    At the time when Hopkins made the move, Tarver was a much bigger name than Calzaghe (Tarver came off a Roy Jones win and a Rocky movie while in that period Calzaghe for the first time stepped up and finished Lacy. Hell, Calzaghe was fighting someone named Sakio Bika in the month Bernard was fighting Tarver).

    The 168 division simply didn't offer anything around that period compared to 175.

    Calzaghe really became a big name when he fought Mike Kessler in a geat fight (which was a year after the Tarver fight).
     
  13. purplestuff

    purplestuff Member Full Member

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    obviously he was trying to duck ATG jeff lacy
     
  14. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Hop wasnt killing himself to make 160. He made 156 for the DLH fight. He also started his career at 75 and chose to drop down 2 divisions to 160.
     
  15. Killer Instinct

    Killer Instinct Be formless, shapeless... Full Member

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    cus its an unglamourous division. same reason why duran skipped 140lbs at the time it was unglamorous.