Hopkins is having a complete mental breakdown

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  • squealpiggy
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    #121
    Originally posted by 215Chaingang
    yes he have but b-hop has those extra things in his arsenal to beat him.
    please honestly name me another hall famer on his resume and not kessler cause we still have to see him after defeat
    Can you name a hall of famer from Hopkins' weight class on his resume? Remember kids: people who beat you don't count. So you can't say Roy Jones Junior.

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    • danny stash
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      #122
      Originally posted by kayjay
      Not that he was ever remotely intelligent or stable, but this ****er is falling apart.

      If you bought the "Joe is scared because he's undefeated" bull****, don't bother replying because you're too ****** to talk to me.

      The ***** nonsense he pulled was insulting and embarrassing.

      The "whiteboy" comment was desperation.

      He feels inferior, he is inferior.

      And he's losing his mind over this. It's too much for him. He'd be better pulling out and signing a rematch with Tito

      Maybe he could fight Taylor if Taylor loses again, then he could redeem himself on another "whiteboy's" leftovers
      hop is a moron and will lose..


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      • warp1432
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        #123
        Originally posted by squealpiggy
        Can you name a hall of famer from Hopkins' weight class on his resume? Remember kids: people who beat you don't count. So you can't say Roy Jones Junior.

        Can you name anyone on hall of fame status that was on Marvin Hagler's resume from his own weightclass?

        No, but they fit into the weight. Trinidad perfectly fit into the weight. He still had most of his power and just got skilled by the technical boxer. He was huge at 154 and knocked out William Joppy in 5. Trinidad wasn't "oversized" he was just outmatched. Carmen Basillo weighed 153 when he beat Sugar Ray Robinson back in the 50s. Hopkins was just the better outboxer and Trinidad always had problems with the outboxer type. De La Hoya showed us that.

        Speaking of De La Hoya, you could argue that he was out of his weight class. Which I somewhat agree with because it kinda showed he was unlike trinidad, but he did put up a good effort against Hopkins. He also put up a close fight against Strum too, who he probably underestimated seeing as how De La Hoya came in the worst shape of his career.


        Though both of these fighters chose to come up. It wasn't Hopkins fault and I'm damn sure that Calzaghe would take a fight with Trinidad and De La Hoya if he was in Hopkins situation.

        Bernard also has some very good names. Not stand out star names, but people like John David Jackson, Keith Holmes, Antwon Echols, etc. (Not Morrade Hakkar though...) and it makes his resume a good one.

        sorry for the DLT long type post

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        • 215Chaingang
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          #124
          warp1432
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          Can you name anyone on hall of fame status that was on Marvin Hagler's resume from his own weightclass?

          No, but they fit into the weight. Trinidad perfectly fit into the weight. He still had most of his power and just got skilled by the technical boxer. He was huge at 154 and knocked out William Joppy in 5. Trinidad wasn't "oversized" he was just outmatched. Carmen Basillo weighed 153 when he beat Sugar Ray Robinson back in the 50s. Hopkins was just the better outboxer and Trinidad always had problems with the outboxer type. De La Hoya showed us that.

          Speaking of De La Hoya, you could argue that he was out of his weight class. Which I somewhat agree with because it kinda showed he was unlike trinidad, but he did put up a good effort against Hopkins. He also put up a close fight against Strum too, who he probably underestimated seeing as how De La Hoya came in the worst shape of his career.


          Though both of these fighters chose to come up. It wasn't Hopkins fault and I'm damn sure that Calzaghe would take a fight with Trinidad and De La Hoya if he was in Hopkins situation.

          Bernard also has some very good names. Not stand out star names, but people like John David Jackson, Keith Holmes, Antwon Echols, etc. (Not Morrade Hakkar though...) and it makes his resume a good one.
          thank you becuase these idiots don't really know boxing cause as soon as they make them statement they damn near discredit everyone that ever box. i hope they find something new to come up with. the point of have a HOF person on resume is to show how good you are. great fighters fight other greater fighters. just cause you win a belt don't make you great sometimes it just mean your good sometimes barely that.
          "you have to study your history to know the what the future have in story for you"

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