At the same time what Hopkins has done, has never been done before including making a record 137 middleweight title defenses in a row, unifying the middleweight division and winning a title at the age of 82. The numbers might be a bit off but he also holds impressive records. :good
He has the best resume of the past 5 years :thumbsup But how many hall of famers has he beaten throughout his career? :think
I voted Hopkins. He has only 1 clear cut UD loss nad that was to Roy Jones Jr.. I scored the UD loss to taylor 7-5 hopkins.
mosley i guess... he got robbed vs margarito 1 and nobody will ever know the truth about pacquiao (steroids or not) ... not saying pac was on steroids but there will always be people out there who question.
Cotto is a True Warrior but he doesn't hold a win over a hall of famer that was within 5 years of their prime :good
Bernard Hopkins is the best active fighter, and it really is not close. Hopkins fought the best competition, and has consistently been near the top of the sport for the greater part of the last 25 years. Hopkins cleaned out and dominated the Middleweight division for the greater part of 15 years, making 20 defenses of the Middleweight division, and was undefeated from 1995-2004, his prime years. In the last 10 years, Hopkins has made the move up to Light Heavyweight, where has had 2 reigns as the Ring Light Heavyheight Champion, and is on the way to a 3rd reign. I could go on and on about Hopkins, but you should get the point by now.