Respecting Hopkins as a champion and a fighter

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  • S0UTHPAW
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    #21
    I give Hopkins all the respect in the world for what he has done to this point. He has stacked the odds in his favor through out his career and I give him more credit for that. I can not think of anything bad to say about him, so I guess that about covers it.

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    • Moon
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      #22
      Originally posted by borikua
      This is what I think of Nard; Good record, beat DLH and Tito, but lackluster in the ring.
      Perfect man.

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      • Moon
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        #23
        Originally posted by Munn
        Perfect man.
        I agree, Man.

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        • Run
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          #24
          Originally posted by Munn
          I agree, Man.
          You areed with yourself 3 times.



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          • donatoluciano
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            #25
            yall are clowns. hopkins is up there with greb, robinson, monzon and hagler. thats more then duran or leonard can say. movin up in weight doesnt mean ****. the guy is a legend and cuz he doesnt shake his ass in the ring or throw 360 uppercuts everybody hates on him. de la hoya wasnt the most exciting but he was pretty. hopkins is a throwback to the forgotten warrior, and outside of him, hagler and duran, nobody in the last 25 years could've fought in boxings golden days. period.

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