View Full Version : Hopkins Vs. Taylor Not Even Close


Truth
03-09-2005, 08:02 AM
http://www.**********.net/pages/free2721.htm

********** just reported in the link above that Hopkins vs. Sturm and Taylor vs. Soliman is more likely.

Marjoh
03-09-2005, 08:14 AM
Damn, we aren't even half through the year, and already all these "this guy vs that, that guy vs this, this guy vs this guy is a done deal" is already giving me a headache. :confused:

From now on, people should just stop believing till the press conference is held. :mad:

mic573
03-09-2005, 10:22 AM
I just read that Hopkins is looking to fight Sturm now. I guess Sturmrules will finally get his wish and see his boy get beat for real this time.

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 10:50 AM
psssh plz sturm deserves this fight more then anyoen else

mic573
03-09-2005, 11:09 AM
psssh plz sturm deserves this fight more then anyoen else

Why does he deserve this fight? Sturm hasn't done anymore than anyone else in the middleweight division. If you really think about it nobody deserves a shot because nobody has done anything to deserve one.

guru
03-09-2005, 11:13 AM
"options on taylor's next 3 fights"??????????????

wow, it didnt take for golden boy promotions to start pulling the same crap as king and arum....

boxernyc
03-09-2005, 11:13 AM
psssh plz sturm deserves this fight more then anyoen else

I agree, Sturm is definitely the next best fight for Hopkins since Jermain doesn't seem to want this fight yet. Do you think Sturm will win? If so want to wager? :)

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 11:14 AM
Why does he deserve this fight? Sturm hasn't done anymore than anyone else in the middleweight division. If you really think about it nobody deserves a shot because nobody has done anything to deserve one.

he got his belt stolen by a fool who is money hungry then that fool goes and loses it, and he is ranked i think top 3 in every belt and even some number 1 rankings

boxernyc
03-09-2005, 11:14 AM
"options on taylor's next 3 fights"??????????????

wow, it didnt take for golden boy promotions to start pulling the same crap as king and arum....

But he's doing it to clean the sport up! That's the difference. ;)

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 11:16 AM
Felix Sturm: Too Good For His Own Good
By Mike Leanardi (March 7, 2005)
Courtesy of ********boxing.com

For most young fighters a great performance against a future Hall of Famer and one of the biggest draws in boxing history sounds like a dream come true. Not for Felix Sturm (23-1 11KO’s).

Not only did Sturm suffer an unfair decision in the afore mentioned fight, he has now been put on a pay-no-mind list. Why is this you might ask? Well Sturm was to be a stepping stone for Oscar de la Hoya in prelude to his mega dollar showdown with Bernard Hopkins last September. In the meantime Sturm had plans of his own; not only did he prove to be more than a tune-up, at least as far as I’m concerned, he bested Oscar de la Hoya that night. Unfortunately for Sturm, to make the big money fight with Hopkins, De la Hoya had to be in the blue corner and not Sturm. Because of this, Sturm was dealt his first loss via unanimous decision, all three judges scoring the bout 115-113 in favor of De la Hoya.

Because of his impressive performance against De la Hoya, Sturm has now been determined to be a dangerous fighter, in fact, too dangerous. Because Sturm is still a relative unknown in the United States and dangerous, no top-flight middleweight will face him. A fight with Sturm is viewed as a no-win situation, not only will he bring you nothing more than an average payday, if you defeat Sturm you defeated an unknown, and he is too difficult an opponent for anyone to ensure a victory against him. So the big names ignore him, they act as if he is not even there.

In the nine months since his “loss” to De la Hoya, Sturm has been hoping to get a call against a big name opponent in the United States to prove himself again, no such luck. Instead he has been forced to fight quality, but not world-class opponents, in his homeland of Germany, going 3-0 with 2 KO’s since the De la Hoya fight, while capturing and defending the lightly regarded WBO Intercontinental Middleweight championship in the process; with his most recent victory this past weekend against fellow German, Bert Schenk (36-2 23KO’s) via devastating second round knockout.

I am sure Felix will now go back to waiting, waiting to hear from the likes of Bernard Hopkins, Felix Trinidad, Winky Wright or Jermain Taylor. Unfortunately Felix, I think you will be waiting a long time. Who knows, maybe Howard Eastman will fight you.

guru
03-09-2005, 11:17 AM
But he's doing it to clean the sport up! That's the difference. ;)


kinda, like the investigation he lead looking into the corrupt judges decision in his fight with sturm, ooopps, I mean mosely :D

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 11:20 AM
kinda, like the investigation he lead looking into the corrupt judges decision in his fight with sturm, ooopps, I mean mosely :D


BWHAHAHAHHAHA +K for j00

boxernyc
03-09-2005, 11:38 AM
I am by no means DLH's biggest fan but I actually had DLH winning that fight by one round. So when everyone flipped out over the decision I rescored the fight and came up with the same result. There were a lot of close rounds and I don't think it was a robbery. But I could see where people could have scored the fight for Sturm. There were a few hard rounds to score. Also, I didn't score the jab as an effective punch most of the time. He did land several good jabs that snapped DLH's head back and he won a few rounds with it. I just wasn't as impressed in some rounds with Sturm's jab and run strategy. I know I am in the minority but I hold to my guns that DLH actually won that fight.

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 11:42 AM
I am by no means DLH's biggest fan but I actually had DLH winning that fight by one round. So when everyone flipped out over the decision I rescored the fight and came up with the same result. There were a lot of close rounds and I don't think it was a robbery. But I could see where people could have scored the fight for Sturm. There were a few hard rounds to score. Also, I didn't score the jab as an effective punch most of the time. He did land several good jabs that snapped DLH's head back and he won a few rounds with it. I just wasn't as impressed in some rounds with Sturm's jab and run strategy. I know I am in the minority but I hold to my guns that DLH actually won that fight.


didnt score the jab as an effective punch? what fight were u watching

jabsRstiff
03-09-2005, 01:56 PM
Sturm's jab was more effective than any hook, cross, or uppercut thrown by Oscar.
Funny thing is....I don't even remember Oscar landing many of those shots either.

AintGottaClue
03-09-2005, 01:59 PM
Sturm's jab was more effective than any hook, cross, or uppercut thrown by Oscar.
Funny thing is....I don't even remember Oscar landing many of those shots either.

the compubox stats and the end of the fight also looked biased :x to me that is

Floydmayweather
03-09-2005, 04:07 PM
sturm deserves the fight but he will get killed by hopkins who is a real middleweight, not a blown up welterweight who looks like he ate too many donuts. Taylor will also beat strum but in a closer fight.

SalvaDominicano
03-09-2005, 04:14 PM
he got his belt stolen by a fool who is money hungry then that fool goes and loses it, and he is ranked i think top 3 in every belt and even some number 1 rankings


that was their plan ya know... hopkins and dlh's plan

MetalVomit
03-10-2005, 12:59 AM
I cant believe Taylor priced himself out of this fight. He's scared of old man Hopkins. I guess he should be though. Hop would probably beat the **** out of him.

RwK
03-10-2005, 01:04 AM
not a blown up welterweight who looks like he ate too many donuts.

fock that was funny. :D

m00ks
03-10-2005, 01:14 AM
http://www.**********.net/pages/free2721.htm

********** just reported in the link above that Hopkins vs. Sturm and Taylor vs. Soliman is more likely.

So I got a stiffy for nothing!?!? :confused:

tommo
03-10-2005, 01:14 AM
sturmdeserves a shot definately

kapersky
03-10-2005, 01:14 AM
very nice :D

Floydmayweather
03-10-2005, 02:17 AM
I cant believe Taylor priced himself out of this fight. He's scared of old man Hopkins. I guess he should be though. Hop would probably beat the **** out of him.

Taylor is just being smart one or two more fights well help him alot. He will learn alot in his next few fights and then he can go after Hopkins.

MetalVomit
03-10-2005, 08:10 AM
Taylor is just being smart one or two more fights well help him alot. He will learn alot in his next few fights and then he can go after Hopkins.


Did he not call out Hopkins after his last win? I'm pretty sure he did.

mic573
03-10-2005, 09:32 AM
Taylor is just being smart one or two more fights well help him alot. He will learn alot in his next few fights and then he can go after Hopkins.

Taylor will only learn something if he gets in the ring with someone decent enough and who is not going to be knocked out easy. If he gets in the ring with the same people it will be the same outcome as always and he will not learn a thing.

Fareastwarrior
03-10-2005, 11:36 AM
Felix Sturm deserves to my opinion a title fight against Bernard Hopkins. I've seen some recent fights of Sturm and he made a positive impression to me. He was unlucky against Oscar de la Hoya (Welcome to the American judge system!), but I think he certainly has a chance to give some troubles to Hopkins. It could be a very interesting fight.