Settles what, exactly? That Hopkins is old? Yes, I've already said that.
Well feel free to let me know of a better 168 fighter in April 2008 if you can think of one.
You are the one who is always going on about resume. According to resume, and I mean recent resume, Hopkins was the best at 175. Aside from being the linear champ, he beat Tarver, who held a clear win over Johnson. This to me establishes him as the best at 175, in line with the criteria that you seem to favour in most instances.
You're entitled to your opinion on that one. You sometimes come across as quite bitter though.
For example I like Nigel Benn. But I don't feel the need to go on about how he could beat Steve Collins if he'd been in his prime when people discuss Collins' resume. Everyone acknowledges that Benn was past it, so there's no need for me to say "oh damn, Benn would've RUINED Collins if he was prime" in the middle of such a discussion.
I believe Benn was a better fighter prime vs prime. Some agree, some disagree. Doesn't bother me like it seem to bothers you when it comes to Hopkins-Calzaghe.
Those two instances aren't identical, but do you see my point?
You should read NSB more often. Actually, you've posted in threads where people **** on his resume. But you like to overlook posts like that, eh?
Truthfully, I'm not going to look at the rest of your crap because the conversation has somehow turned to me. Let me know when you get back to defending Joe's honor.
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