Could Floyd have won the Middleweight title from Hopkins or Jones?

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  1. pasky2000

    pasky2000 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jones would have made him his *****.
     
  2. compukiller

    compukiller Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  3. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    heelllllll motha****in no
     
  4. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hopkins would get knocked out...and I ain't playing.
     
  5. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    This thread reminds me back when 3-4 years ago when a thread was made asking if Pac could beat DLH, Hatton and Floyd. Everybody also at that time said no.

    Floyd should have tried...he had the skills.
     
  6. sbbigmike

    sbbigmike Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hopkins weakness is speed, people forget Oscar was dominating Hopkins until the phantom body shot. Floyd would give the Hopkins that lost to Taylor problems.
     
  7. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    The only one he has an even remote chance against is the Hopkins that fought Taylor. He might be able to win a close decision if he fights a near perfect fight because this Hopkins was very inactive. Hopkins was definitely a bit drained by this time.
     
  8. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    93 Hopkins wasn't ready to beat Floyd at his best despite the size advantage.
     
  9. platnumpapi

    platnumpapi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    um i dont think so, rjj you can forget about that one. and hopkins and ****ing around either. floyd could have gotten the mw tittles from champs like.

    jermain taylor
    kelly pavlik
    sergo martinez

    **** like that, hopkins and roy were to good and big for floyd. damn at some point enough is enough, solid question though.
     
  10. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    93 Hopkins takes Floyd out mid-rounds. Hopkins gave Jones some trouble in some of the rounds with his pressure. This wasn't the 40 year old Hopkins that fought Taylor and was very inactive but a 28 year old fighter who came forward and pressured you. Floyd can run but he can't hide. And it's not like he was completely green. Far from it. He just wasn't the finished product but still a very, very polished fighter.
     
  11. badassQatari

    badassQatari Active Member Full Member

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    yep, his skills could give rjj and bhop their fits. too bad he doesnt have the balls for it.
     
  12. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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  13. kommieforniaglo

    kommieforniaglo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not Martinez he couldn't and still can't :deal
     
  14. Kid Presentable

    Kid Presentable Facial Blocking Full Member

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    no way! far too small for a guy as smart as hopkins and he wouldnt even have had a speed advantage over a murderous punching Jones.

    Could see him frustrating both to points(guy is defensively one of the best ever) but not winning under any circumstances
     
  15. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    He was polished for being a pro for only 3 years, but there's still a huge gulf between that level at Mayweather. I just don't see that Hopkins catching him, but Floyd would be in trouble if he did. Floyd's much more fundamentally sound than Roy ever was, and Roy himself got minimal credit for the win.

    Here's an excerpt from a 1995 SI article that was written after Hopkins won his title from Mercado for an example of how the win, and Hopkins' reputation, was viewed:

    "Eleven months after the split, Little Roy decisions Bernard Hopkins to win the vacant International Boxing Federation world middleweight title. But who is Bernard Hopkins? It's not enough to prove his father wrong, not enough to appease critics who sneer at his opponents and wonder why he has never fought a champion."

    " It finally happens in November 1994. " Roy Jones," HBO commentator Larry Merchant declares just before the fight in Las Vegas, "has avoided all the toughest opponents. We don't know if he's a superstar or a fraud."

    Hopkins at that time was no ATG, and it wasn't until after the fight that he started really focusing on becoming a better boxer. The ring IQ and textbook skills didn't really flourish until afterward, and those are qualities Floyd's got in spades. And Floyd won't hesitate to fight the kind of fight fans hate to come out with the W.