What fighters would pick to beat a prime Hopkins?

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  1. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Only Roy Jones Jr. is the only one that I think could get the job done. Who you guys think?
     
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    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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  3. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Jones for sure Calzage and Hagler possibly.
     
  4. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    A prime Roy Jones . . . of course. :yep
     
  5. Canibus81

    Canibus81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It wouldn't be easy though, but I do agree.
     
  6. the cobra

    the cobra Awesomeizationism! Full Member

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    At 160, I'd take Jones and Monzon over him. The best version of Robinson too. Hagler is pretty much a 50/50 fight, although I favor Hopkins.

    At 175 most of the elite guys in the history of the division beat him.
     
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  8. Daruf

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    Calzaghe couldn't even beat a 43 year old Hopkins no matter what the judges say.
    Calzaghe would be very fortunate to end the fight in a vertical manner vs a prime Hopkins.

    But to answer the question a prime RJJ just because of his sheer natural athletic abilities not because he was a superior boxer.
     
  9. Borincano

    Borincano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You should have made the poll multiple choice. One fighter that you think can beat Hopkins? He did beat him with one hand. A multitude of fighters in every era could beat Hopkins. Where is this coming from due to his win over Pavlik? He is between good and great. He is more popular for beating lighter guys and I know Hagler did the same. If he would have been fighting like this back in the day, the I think he would be considered great.
     
  10. McGrain

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    Bob Foster would knock him the **** out unconcsious on his back at 175.
     
  11. Polymath

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  12. Polymath

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    Hopkins is a bigger man Foster imo.
     
  13. DINAMITA

    DINAMITA Guest

    From that list...

    Who I think would beat Hopkins: Jones, Foster

    50-50s but I would give Hopkins the edge: Hagler, Toney, Qawi, Leonard

    Hopkins would definitely defeat: Calzaghe, Hearns
     
  14. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    If James Toney actually trained as hard as he could for the fight, I'd give Toney a chance.
     
  15. DINAMITA

    DINAMITA Guest

    Unfortunately, I have to concur with this. Bob Foster is (in my opinion, I know many would disagree) the hardest single-shot puncher p4p in history, and (contrary to consensus opinion) Hopkins was not a natural lhw. Foster is the only man in 160-175 history I would actually back to stop B-Hop (others may manage it sure, but Foster is the only one I believe would not merely could).