if TS is talking about at LH then two obviously, winky and pavlik, although pavlik fought at 166 not long before and can barely make 160 himself without killing himself.
can you f**king read...it says during his middleweight run....
but hey i'll take all those catchweight fights against winky and pavlik at this point...
no wonder i call you nasa-(negative)000...represents your comprehension scores
Zero or one.
You can count Oscar, which was a catchweight of 158 pounds (in which Hopkins weighed in at 156), although Oscar did fight at 160 pounds his fight prior (granted he looked bad).
But again, who in their right mind would pass up on fighting Oscar? That was the dream for every fighter - to fight Oscar.
didn't ask how many blown up fighters he dreamed of fighting or how much he weighed...so oscar counts
so does trinidad, pavlik, winky...you can throw blown up welterweight simon brown in there as well....
True, he was champion, but he did come up from welterweight as did DeLaHoya. Oscar was a champion at middleweight too when they fought, technically(I thought he got handles by Sturm).
if TS is talking about at LH then two obviously, winky and pavlik, although pavlik fought at 166 not long before and can barely make 160 himself without killing himself.
TS??? :thinking:
Zero or one.
You can count Oscar, which was a catchweight of 158 pounds (in which Hopkins weighed in at 156), although Oscar did fight at 160 pounds his fight prior (granted he looked bad).
But again, who in their right mind would pass up on fighting Oscar? That was the dream for every fighter - to fight Oscar.
Oscar had no business at middleweight and I would consider him a blown-up middleweight...but like you said, ever fighter's dream was a payday with Oscar, so I can't blame Hopkins for that fight.