Hopkins Best Performance ?

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  1. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Trinidad and Pavlik are def. the ones i'll choose, no one could argue that... It was one his few fights were it was enjoyable to see...
     
  2. horst

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    Guessing that someone is pretending to be hurt and is not really hurt is just idle guesswork, real fans don't do that.

    I don't like guesswork. It also gives other fans idea, we already seen it in the Pac drugs debate.
     
  3. techks

    techks ATG list Killah! Full Member

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    Like Popkins said, it's guesswork. In situations like that you don't really know what's happening in the ring for certain you can only ponder. Also, did you see some punches Abraham hit people with? Do you really think he couldn't knock out someone who was defenseless?
     
  4. Kel1981

    Kel1981 P4P No.1 Full Member

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    He was pretending and did a **** poor job of it. If you can't fight your way to a victory like a man hang up the gloves.
     
  5. horst

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    Cynical/dubious tactics are part and parcel of the sport. They always have been. Do you think the greats of the past didn't know how to turn a trick? Your moral high ground is good for you, but it doesn't have any bearing on this sport. Many fighters try to bend the rules and steal any advantage they can, and they always will.
     
  6. Billiam Joppy

    Billiam Joppy New Member Full Member

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    Has any active fighter fought more undefeated, undrawn fighters than Hopkins? I believe he has fought 7 guys in his career with unblemished records (lipsey, jones, johnson,trinidad, taylor, calzaghe, pavlik). Not indicative of anything but an interesting stat.
     
  7. Drew101

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    I'd say Trinidad was probably still his best performance, although I can certainly see why some would make the case for Johnson or Pavlik.
     
  8. HEADBANGER

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    some fair points, though theres always gonna be a disagreement between us over the quality of tarver and johnson. to me, those 2 got massively hyped beyond their level because they got hold of roy jones at the right time.

    i'd have more respect for your post if you could be honest enough to just admit that 'hopkins ducked calzaghe in 2002'. to make an initial demand of $3m to fight calzaghe in america was hopkins calling calzaghe's bluff in the first place because he didn't think he would get that deal and would price calzaghe out of the fight. when the calzaghe camp came back and agreed to hopkins demands, it was ridiculous for hopkins to suddenley double his demands to $6m at the last minute of a deal being agreed. that is a man deliberatly pricing himself out of a fight and blatantly ducking another boxer. if calzaghe had done that to another fighter i would be honest enough to admit it.

    tell me, who had hopkins earnt $3m against at that stage of his career? who had he earnt $6m against at that stage of his career? hopkins was prepared to turn down the 2nd biggest pay day of his career. these excessive demands were to fight a eurobum that was barely known in america and yet he was prepared to turn down $3m to fight him on his own soil. instead hopkins prefered to pick up $750'000 in his next fight 8 months later against a bum like hakkar.
     
  9. Charlie

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    :deal

    I'd add the Johnson win also.
     
  10. taobum70

    taobum70 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Tarver for me. Hopkins was underrated and Trinidad was slightly overrated when they fought and Hopkins was the naturally bigger guy. Trinidad should have lost to Oscar, H2H Hopkins had faced better opposition than Trinidad.

    But to move up against a guy who walks around at 220 and to bully him around the ring like he did against Tarver, at that age with two lesser performances against Taylor just behind him...to me his best victory.
     
  11. lefty

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    I can't believe some mongs still think Dirrell faked being knocked out.
     
  12. HEADBANGER

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    here is hopkins resume broken down, take away the smoke and mirrors, the hbo and ring magzaine brainwashing and this is what your left with :deal


    trinidad
    prime weight = welterweight (147)
    fought hopkins at middleweight (159) :lol:
    trinidads record at middleweight or above from hopkins onwards = 2 wins / 3 defeats :lol:

    winky wright
    prime weight - middleweight (159)
    fought hopkins at - 170 lbs :lol:
    in 57 fights, the hopkins fight was the only fight that wright had weighed over 160 lbs (a full 10lbs difference) :rofl

    de la hoya
    prime weight - welterweight (147lbs)
    fought hopkins at - middleweight (160lbs) :lol:
    de la hoya only fought twice in his career at middleweight out of 45 fights -1 win / 1 loss - the win was a very debatable decision over eurobum felix sturm

    pavlik
    prime weight - middleweight (160 lbs)
    fought hopkins at - 170 lbs :lol:
    in 34 fights pavlik had only fought 2 minnions at the beginning of his career at 169. all pavliks fights since hopkins have been at the 160 limit.

    tarver
    prime weight 175
    great 2 weight jump from hopkins and his best win despite tarver being a b-level fighter and going 3 wins / 3 losses from hopkins onwards.

    johnson
    prime weight -super mid / light heavy (162 to 175)
    fought hopkins at - middleweight (160)
    johnsons record at 160 + from hopkins onwards - 18 wins / 13 defeats / 2 draws :lol:
    the defeats have come against people of the level of ottke, woods, shieka, gonzales, harmon, branco, vanderpool, Kiwanuka, sosa :rofl
     
  13. the_truth

    the_truth Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ohhhhhhh boy:lol:
     
  14. HEADBANGER

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    wassup 'the truth'? :huh
     
  15. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Simon Brown -One of the most brutal ridiculous dominations I have seen in boxing.
    Saw live made me an instant Hopkins fan.

    Tito - World picked Tito and Hopkins came to MSG negated his Left hook which was one of the most lethal punches in boxing at the time.

    Hopkins is a calculating boxing genius. One of a kind.