Im saying after Hop beats him others will be asking who had Cal beat as if to say "we had no indication before Cal would win anyway since nobody on his resume is near the fighters Hopkins is". That is what I mean, besides those champs he beat were not world class fighters, the Brewers of the world dont hold a candle to Hopkins.
Yeah, but I could turn that statement around and say "who is on B-Hop's resume that could hold a candle to The Blow?"
I mean, do you really think the Antwun Echols and Robert Allens of this world hold a candle to Joe? And if you're going to say Roy Jones Jr, then let's remember.... Hopkins LOST to Roy Jones Jr.
Yeah, but I could turn that statement around and say "who is on B-Hop's resume that could hold a candle to The Blow?"
I mean, do you really think the Antwun Echols and Robert Allens of this world hold a candle to Joe? And if you're going to say Roy Jones Jr, then let's remember.... Hopkins LOST to Roy Jones Jr.
Those slaps wouldnt harm Glen Johnson, Winky would be a tough fight, Taylor would be tough, heck maybe even Oscar would be tough. Lot of fighters on Hopkins resume would be tough because alot of those guys could take a punch, Cal doesnt look like a supermiddle, he looks small, sure wish he had been a middle all those years. Tarver would counter him with something hard and make it interesting. Reid probably beat Cal, No way Reid would beat Hop.
Those slaps wouldnt harm Glen Johnson, Winky would be a tough fight, Taylor would be tough, heck maybe even Oscar would be tough. Lot of fighters on Hopkins resume would be tough because alot of those guys could take a punch, Cal doesnt look like a supermiddle, he looks small, sure wish he had been a middle all those years. Tarver would counter him with something hard and make it interesting. Reid probably beat Cal, No way Reid would beat Hop.
Well, I certainly wouldn't say Oscar would be a tough proposition for pretty much anyone at middleweight or above... he was lucky to get past Sturm in the first place.
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