Bernard Hopkins vs James Toney

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  1. liljp361

    liljp361 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In there primes...;) ?????????
     
  2. Guru_Too_You

    Guru_Too_You ESB OG circa '99 Full Member

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    Toney in a split decision that makes Hopkins-Wright look exciting.

    These two's styles would have never meshed well.
     
  3. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I agree with the boring fight part except I see bernard taking it. Toney never did very well against guys who gave him angles and movement. He likes for them to come to him so he can play the roll of counter puncher.
     
  4. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    Toney was inconsistent @ 160.

    Hopkins in his prime wins there, I pick that one with little hesitation.

    At 168, well, I think Hopkins could handle the weight well. He eventually moved up to 175. I'm thinking more of the late 90s and early 00s though, when Hopkins was younger, fresher, and had a better workrate.

    Toney was more experienced and consistent at 168. They're both crafty, skilled guys so I can a tight, tactical bout on a high skill level. That one I'd pick B-Hop by a close decision.
     
  5. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Even a prime Hopkins? He was alot more exciting, he might bring the fight to him.
     
  6. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    At 160, Hopkins by decision
     
  7. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Yes and very wide.
     
  8. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tell me when you think Prime Hopkins is?

    I feel it was 94-99. He was more active then and was still a great technical fighter. Now he is an even better and savier technical fighter, but is so inactive in the ring that he is not as good as he was.
     
  9. SteveO

    SteveO MSW Full Member

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    I think it would be a decent fight. Hopkins by decision.

    If Bernard wants to move up to HW, they could fight now...and Hopkins would blow Toney out.
     
  10. BewareofDawg

    BewareofDawg P4P Champ Full Member

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    Good points. I meant younger and more active. I was addressing the "boring fight" point.
     
  11. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Prime Hopkins wins this by a clear margin.
     
  12. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    I'd pick Hopkins at 160, and Toney at 168 and 175.

    It's really a shame that they didn't fight each other...they were talking about it once, but I'm not quite sure what happened there.
     
  13. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well Toney had a really average run during the mid to late 90's.
     
  14. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    A **** run. Many people thought he was totally done, the Jirov win was an exceptional one at that point, one of the best.

    Toney's career was really odd when you think about it.
     
  15. Relentless

    Relentless VIP Member banned

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    prime hopkins wasn't that boring, i remember he was pretty aggressive