Hopkins v Toney at 160 who wins

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  • Dynamite Kid
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    #21
    i dont see Hopkins beating Nunn

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    • RHETOЯIC
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      #22
      Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
      Hopkins would have got his ears boxed off. especially since he does not have the kind of power that Toney did to knock Nunn out with one shot.
      Eat ****, mate.

      Hopkins doesn't lose to southpaws and he was alot better at being the aggressor than was Toney.

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        #23
        u make it sound like Nunn was chinny

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          #24
          Originally posted by RHETOЯIC
          Eat ****, mate.

          Hopkins doesn't lose to southpaws and he was alot better at being the aggressor than was Toney.
          hopkins can be the aggressor but as he comes in expect toney to pepper him with fast combination, with POWER. not to mention toneys ring generalship was very good. any in close fighting i would also give the edge to toney, i just dont see how bernard could beat him. toney is just too good an all round fighter

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            #25
            Originally posted by RHETOЯIC
            Eat ****, mate.

            Hopkins doesn't lose to southpaws and he was alot better at being the aggressor than was Toney.
            what kind of sense does that make? anybody could lose to a southpaw. Nunn would out box Hopkins to a UD. Hopkins was not on the level of talent that Nunn was.
            Last edited by slicksouthpaw16; 12-06-2007, 08:38 AM.

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              #26
              complacency Michael Nunn's problem & his activity's outside of the ring

              i dare say had he fought Toney again he could have easily decisioned Toney & stayed more switched on throughout the fight he lost concentration cause the fight was in his pocket

              which tells u how good a fighter Nunn actually was

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                #27
                Moster Left Hook

                Nunn got nailed with a right hand before the knockdown

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                  #28
                  Toney was effecting Nunn from round 1. He was landing the harder punches every round, and they were slowly taking effect. I had him winning four rounds before the stoppage. People make that fight sound like a lucky comeback win, when it's anything but.

                  For the Hopkins fight it depends who dictates the action. Both guys are effective counter punchers. I dont expect Toney to just let Hopkins move and counter punch. We could have seen this fight at Cruiser and Hopkins pulled out. At 160 Hopkins probably wins, at 168 Toney wins.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by divad
                    Moster Left Hook

                    Nunn got nailed with a right hand before the knockdown

                    thanks for posting that. yeah Nunn was being ****** and got caught with a huge left hook and he was out cold.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by -Antonio-
                      Toney was effecting Nunn from round 1. He was landing the harder punches every round, and they were slowly taking effect. I had him winning four rounds before the stoppage. People make that fight sound like a lucky comeback win, when it's anything but.

                      For the Hopkins fight it depends who dictates the action. Both guys are effective counter punchers. I dont expect Toney to just let Hopkins move and counter punch. We could have seen this fight at Cruiser and Hopkins pulled out. At 160 Hopkins probably wins, at 168 Toney wins.
                      i think its safe to say that even the most hardened of Toney fans was'nt expecting Toney to win that fight going into round 11 though eh

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