Why did James Toney and Bernard Hopkins never fight?

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  • STILL_DETOX
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    #1

    Why did James Toney and Bernard Hopkins never fight?

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    By the time B-Hop was a top middleweight contender, Toney moved up to sup-mid and by the time B-Hop got to light heavy Toney was a heavyweight.

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    • jabsRstiff
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      #3
      Originally posted by tyger
      By the time B-Hop was a top middleweight contender, Toney moved up to sup-mid and by the time B-Hop got to light heavy Toney was a heavyweight.
      Thread now officially closed.

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      • Pastrano
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        #4
        Originally posted by tyger
        By the time B-Hop was a top middleweight contender, Toney moved up to sup-mid and by the time B-Hop got to light heavy Toney was a heavyweight.
        And I s'pose Hopkins NEVER could make the 168?? My guess is he was more comfortable beating a bunch of undersized bums than fighting a guy like Toney.

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        • D-MiZe
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          #5
          Hopkins didn't want another loss.

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          • Pastrano
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            #6
            Originally posted by Demise
            Hopkins didn't want another loss.
            Precisely! He knew Toney would school him and "demistify" his act.

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              #7
              Originally posted by tyger
              By the time B-Hop was a top middleweight contender, Toney moved up to sup-mid and by the time B-Hop got to light heavy Toney was a heavyweight.
              Originally posted by Pastrano
              And I s'pose Hopkins NEVER could make the 168?? My guess is he was more comfortable beating a bunch of undersized bums than fighting a guy like Toney.
              Hopkins won the 160lb crown AFTER Toney had lost his 168lb crown to Roy Jones. Toney immediately went up to 175 after that bout.

              No one back then was clamoring for a Toney-Hopkins fight....

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                #8
                You guys need to check your timelines.

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                • JAB5239
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Demise
                  Hopkins didn't want another loss.
                  Originally posted by Pastrano
                  Precisely! He knew Toney would school him and "demistify" his act.
                  his doesn't fit a timeline of events. By the time Hopkins had himself established at 160, Toney was already gone from 168 and losing fights to Montell Griffin and Drake Thadzi at 175. There was simply no call for this fight.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jabsRstiff
                    You guys need to check your timelines.
                    Lol, I just did that and posted before seeing this.

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