View Full Version : Middleweight Division Ready To Explode


Rick Reeno
10-20-2004, 01:31 AM
The middleweight division, thought of as a dead division for many years. The last fight prior to Trinidad-Hopkins that got any press was Roberto Duran's final effort at a recognized title as he challenged William Joppy for a piece of the middleweight crown. Bernard Hopkins is only being recognized now because for years, most fans kept their eyes on weight classes below 160 and only the heavyweights above 160.

The division has only exploded due to two fighters who were originally welterweights, moving up to 160 pounds to challenge Bernard Hopkins. The long win streak of Bernard Hopkins and his many title defense did little to get the middleweight division on the map. Even after Hopkins defeated Trinidad in the finals of the middleweight tournament, the hot streak of the division died down pretty fast. The middleweight division cooled off after only several months beyond the tournament due to the retirement of Felix Trinidad and poor quality of challengers to the crown of Hopkins. [details (http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=133)]

Pound4Pound1986
10-20-2004, 03:01 AM
Hopkins is close to retirement and now the division is getting hot, my list of top 160 fighters

Hopkins
Eastman
tito
taylor
sturm
dlh

now we have to wait and see how Winky, vargas and Quartey does, dont really know about spinks, would of been hot if mayorga would of stay, but IMO he had no power at 160, dont feel as tito's chin was tested in that fight, i been waiting for this division to get tougher

THRILLAinmanila
10-20-2004, 05:16 AM
Hopkins is close to retirement and now the division is getting hot, my list of top 160 fighters

Hopkins
Eastman
tito
taylor
sturm
dlh

now we have to wait and see how Winky, vargas and Quartey does, dont really know about spinks, would of been hot if mayorga would of stay, but IMO he had no power at 160, dont feel as tito's chin was tested in that fight, i been waiting for this division to get tougher



Hopkins, Tito are it

Nodogoshi
10-20-2004, 09:46 PM
And there may be one more guy on the way, Andre Ward anounced on ESPN 2 that he will be turning pro at Middleweight right after he won the gold medal. It'll probably be a little while before he's ready to bang with the big guys in the division but he should have a bright future ahead of him.