Thomas The Hitman Hearns vs Bernard The Executioner Hopkins, 160 lbs, Prime For Prime

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  1. christpuncher

    christpuncher Active Member banned Full Member

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    Joppy was a poor champion. He lost every time he stepped up to world class opposition. He's mainly remembered for his series with Green..and beating ancient Roberto Duran.
    Trinidad wasn't a middleweight, he beat Joppy and Mayorga...then got whitwashed by Wright and retired.
    Hopkins' wins against this calibre of middleweight do nothing to suggest he would have beaten Hearns.
     
  2. MURK20

    MURK20 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Roldan would have brutalized Joppy.
     
  3. BundiniBlack

    BundiniBlack Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If Trinidad was a blown up 147 then Benitez was a blown up 140
     
  4. Doppleganger

    Doppleganger Southside Slugger Full Member

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    I really think the Shuler version of Hearns could beat Hopkins, though it would be more than likely over 12 rounds. BHop won't outpoint Tommy so he would have to be aggressive but in doing so would leave himself open for Tommy's right cross and left hook to the body. I could see BHop stopping Hearns if Tommy allowed himself to be drawn into a fight - sadly this happened a lot and he nearly paid the price against Roldan.

    If Hearns can keep his discipline he comes through some rocky stages and wins a clear UD over 12 rounds. With Tommy's power you could never rule out a stoppage but it would be unlikely.
     
  5. JohnThomas1

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    Benitez never made 140 past the age of 18 and 1 month. What age did Trinidad last make 147?
     
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  6. Loudon

    Loudon VIP Member Full Member

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    Benitez was a credible JMW. Look at his fights there.
     
  7. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    There is no Shuler version. That fight was one minute long and Hearns would've gotten sloppy if someone were pressing him round after round.
     
  8. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That is exactly how I see it also.
     
  9. BundiniBlack

    BundiniBlack Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Benitez turned pro at like 15 and retired at like 28. So 18 for him is like 25 for a lot of guys
     
  10. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    He also beat the **** out of former middle titlist Hacine Cherifi.
     
  11. JohnThomas1

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    Not in physical maturity, not at all. If someone turns pro at 9 and retires at 22 is 11 for him like 18?

    History is overrun with boxers who made their careers at higher weights than they were at 18. As a matter of fact who didn't.
     
  12. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    Considering thar Benitez was first rate at 140, I think we know that his body was not like a normal teenager's.
     
  13. JohnThomas1

    JohnThomas1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Calling him a blown up 140 pounder is still incorrect - blatantly.
     
  14. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist Full Member

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    I think he more of a small 147 naturally, but was a little blown up for 154.
     
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  15. BundiniBlack

    BundiniBlack Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ok all I'm saying is the same thing applies to Trinidad