Is Bernard Hopkins a smart fighter?

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  • RisAri0
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    #91
    B-Hop is so smart he makes his opponents beat themselves

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    • abadger
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      #92
      Originally posted by RisAri0
      B-Hop is so smart he makes his opponents beat themselves
      He can be a little bit too smart for his own good though. Against Taylor and Calzaghe his tactical approach cost him big time. Whether or not he could have boxed more active fights though I'm not sure about, so it might be that he did all he could.

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      • warp1432
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        #93
        I think it really cost him against Taylor. Calzaghe his gameplan was the way to go. Rough him up, blast him with rights, etc. I still think Bernard was the best oppnenot out there for Calzaghe.

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        • abadger
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          #94
          Originally posted by warp1432
          I think it really cost him against Taylor. Calzaghe his gameplan was the way to go. Rough him up, blast him with rights, etc. I still think Bernard was the best oppnenot out there for Calzaghe.
          I do too. He was the most credible opponent by a mile. You are right also that he did choose the correct gameplan, but the bottom line is he should have thrown in more activity. Whether he could or not, is another question.

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          • warp1432
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            #95
            Originally posted by abadger
            I do too. He was the most credible opponent by a mile. You are right also that he did choose the correct gameplan, but the bottom line is he should have thrown in more activity. Whether he could or not, is another question.
            We agree for once haha.

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            • ИATAS
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              #96
              Originally posted by warp1432
              I think it really cost him against Taylor. Calzaghe his gameplan was the way to go. Rough him up, blast him with rights, etc. I still think Bernard was the best oppnenot out there for Calzaghe.
              Yeah I agree. I think he just was too old for calzaghe, I mean he was clearly out of breath and fatigue in the late rounds and out of all the fights I have seen Hopkins in (about 40 something of them) this was the only time I can recall him ever being gassed. And looking backed he did look a bit fatigued against Winky too

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              • warp1432
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                #97
                I don't think he gassed against Winky. I thought he finished really well actually.

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                • wmute
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                  #98
                  Who the hell voted no?

                  If you are fighting competitively at 40 at that level you HAVE TO be smart.

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                  • KingTito
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                    #99
                    Of course.....

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                    • Stickman
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by abadger
                      Hopkins is one of the smartest fighters there is, its how he has been able to box on so long. However, the Trinidad fight isn't the best example, he was simply far too big for Felix.
                      That's one of the things that makes him so smart...he doesn't get into the ring with guys his own size or bigger very often, and when he does, he plays it safe. He saves the flashy **** for when he's fighting smaller guys he can handle easier.

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