B Hop or James Toney?

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  • Mintcar923
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    #1

    B Hop or James Toney?

    Who out of the two was the better technical boxer prime for prime??
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    #2
    Originally posted by Mintcar923
    Who out of the two was the better technical boxer prime for prime??
    I'd go with Toney, but it's certainly arguable. Bhop is the greater of the two though.

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      Toney was more skillful in my opinion.

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      • rightsideup
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        #4
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
        Toney was more skillful in my opinion.
        and bhop was generally better condition which is a sign of professionalism they both had impressive resumes though

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        • Brutus1
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          #5
          Even B-hop admits that JT was the more talented guy, unfortunately he didn't live the life. I think the best version of Tony gives Roy Jones a much different fight, hand to hand I think Tony would handle most around his weight class, I even think he beats Hopkins.

          But I think I'd have to go with The Alien, his boxing skill saw him well past his best days, in fact they made him boxings oldest champ several times.

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          • The Old LefHook
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            #6
            More potential in Toney, but a greater career by Ho'kins.

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              #7
              During their prime Toney was the better of the two.

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              • Johnny Steele
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                #8
                Originally posted by Mintcar923
                Who out of the two was the better technical boxer prime for prime??
                Both overrated.
                Both Ducked the toughest fights.
                Both should have an asterisk next to their records for rampant
                steroid abuse.

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                • Johnny Steele
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GhostofDempsey
                  During their prime Toney was the better of the two.
                  I always find this interesting...

                  So when would you consider Toneys prime?

                  When he was getting beat up by the likes of Sanderline Williams and A faded, ballooned up Mike Mccallum. Or when he was being soundly outboxed by the likes of Thadzi and Griffin?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Johnny Steele
                    I always find this interesting...

                    So when would you consider Toneys prime?

                    When he was getting beat up by the likes of Sanderline Williams and A faded, ballooned up Mike Mccallum. Or when he was being soundly outboxed by the likes of Thadzi and Griffin?
                    Toney stepped up to bigger and better opponents during his prime. His wins over Nunn, Jirov and Barkley were bigger than any of Hopkins wins. Hopkins biggest wins were against blown up WWs and Tarver.

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