Prime Bernard Hopkins vs. Prime Carlos Monzon

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  1. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    The two middleweights with the most title defenses, 20 and 14 respectively. Who takes it? (12 Rounder)

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  2. sues2nd

    sues2nd Fading into Bolivian... Full Member

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    Not sure who picked Monzon by KO. Monzon was great, but so is/was Bernard's chin. Cant see that as an outcome.

    I see Monzon applying the pressure...Hop waiting and countering his way to a close but clear UD.

    Great fight tho.
     
  3. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good match up. Hopkins has the speed & the boxing ability to score early & keep away to get a twelve round decision. But in a fifteen round fight it would have to swing Monzon's way.
     
  4. sues2nd

    sues2nd Fading into Bolivian... Full Member

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    I dont know about shouldnt be a favorite. I would slightly favor Hop to win...clear but close. BUT, the results of this poll show one thing...quite a few people dont know who Monzon is....:yep
     
  5. sues2nd

    sues2nd Fading into Bolivian... Full Member

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    Again, I agree totally. Monzon was a fantastic fighter. But dont take to much credance in a poll in the classic section. Here is a sample of how it goes for most of the regulars in there.

    Who wins...

    Fighter A - career 1950 - 1961

    Fighter B - career 1992 - 2004

    Fighter A by a landslide....:yep (and I aint talking about all of ya....just most :good ).

    But your totally right, this should be a much closer poll.
     
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  7. codeman99998

    codeman99998 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I picked Hopkins by decision, but honestly, I wouldn't bet a single dollar on it.
     
  8. Shake

    Shake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fighter A - career 1950 - 1961

    Fighter B - career 1992 - 2004

    Fighter A by a landslide....:yep (and I aint talking about all of ya....just most :good ).

    I'm not big on the fifties, but I can see the reasoning. Usually people don't ask about the Holyfields and Roy Joneses but about current fighters who aren't likely to be remembered as 'outstanding' champions. Say Cotto, or Klitschko.

    Hopkins, of course, is another matter entirely. I'd personally go for a Hopkins decision.
     
  9. sweet_scientist

    sweet_scientist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Don't worry, most of the guys that voted on this poll never saw a Monzon fight either :good
     
  10. Darthmage

    Darthmage SILENCE! I KEEL J00! Full Member

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    12 or 15 rounds and under which point system?

    *edit* Nevermind I noticed it's a 12 rounder.
     
  11. Motor City Sam

    Motor City Sam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I never saw Carlos fight, so it's hard to predict, but I have to believe that a prime middleweight BHop wins a decision. His skills enabled him to handle anything the opponent brought (except Roy Jones-like speed) and powerful enough to bust up the opponent. Plus, I have never seen Hopkins hurt in a fight.
     
  12. Darthmage

    Darthmage SILENCE! I KEEL J00! Full Member

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    Prime Monzon was a lion. Refer to the first Benvenuti fight. Regardless, I think a prime Monzon gives away the first couple of rounds sizing up hopkins then starts countering effectively with solid accurate punches. Make no mistake, this would be a tachtical war with plenty of fireworks to go around. In a 12 round fight it would just be a batter of how long it takes Monzon to adjust and start landing his counters. Hopkins would deffinetly have the ability to steal some of the middle rounds as well. I see this fight going the distance, the score would be something like 115-113 for either fighter with Monzon winning the championship rounds.
     
  13. Smith

    Smith Monzon-like Full Member

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    My favourite fighter of all time Monzon applies pressure from the start through to the 11th,with a right hand landing perfectly on Hopkins chin! The crowd goes wild!

    Ch-Ching hopkins is out
    :happy
     
  14. Motor City Sam

    Motor City Sam Boxing Addict Full Member

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    A Hopkins loss would not shock me, but I can't see him getting knocked out.
     
  15. DanePugilist

    DanePugilist God vs God - Death Angel Full Member

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    Carlos Monzon by pts. He simply was a more skilled and impressive fighter, and beat anyone everywhere. If he had laid off the cigarettes and wild lifestyle plus given the training techniques of today - he would thrash Hopkins without end, imho.