not if you have to use that language to back up what you believe. and that's why you can't reply objective to me now. think ahead before you post - it's like fighting... use your heart alone and you'll get screwed if you're head isn't there to back it up.
bernard had his chance in 2002, terms were agreed, bernie doubled his demands at the last minute, the fight fell through, bernie missed his chance and comes away looking the lesser of the two. he took the fight in 2008 and lost. he had his chance to take the bout when he was younger and ****ed it up. deal with it.
Hopkins nut lickers please inform me on BHops overly great, super impressive, greatest of all greats fight record please. Hopkins has fought just as many cans as Joe. His two best wins are against fighters who were not natural middleweights. He made Winky move up two divisions to fight him. He agreed to fight Joe and then priced himself out at the last minute....but Calzaghe gets the blame. He agrees to rematch Roybut only for a 50/50 split....Hopkins cant draw flies, he lost the first fight and has only defended against mediocre opponents (pretty much like Calzaghe), and he knows Roy wont give him 50/50 so basically he is once again pricing himself out of the fight. But its not Huggy Bears fault:good
Winky-Hopkins was at a catch weight of 170. Winky had been fighting at 160 for a long time on his own and likely couldnt make 154 anymore. I fully believe Winky had everything to beat Hopkins if he would have showed up in good form. He came in underprepared and in poor shape and tired out. That is fully Winkys fault. Had he come in top shape with his normally high work rate, the fight would have been his based on work rate alone.