B-Hop's Best Wins

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  • C.J.Mak
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    B-Hop's Best Wins

    As much I like and respect Bernard Hopkins for his knowledge and ring craft facts are facts,ALL his BEST performace's have been against blown up smaller fighter's.
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  • Nicky_Hatton
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    #2
    De la hoya, granted but not Pavlik.

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    • TheGreatA
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      #3
      Two of his best performances were against Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson.

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      • larryx
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        #4
        dont start this bull****..his resume is A-1

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        • letsgobrady
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          #5
          to me the glenn johnson win is the best of his career tarver was making a movie and everyone else came up in weight

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          • KnockoutTheFat
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            #6
            I think his best win was Tarver.

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            • C.J.Mak
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              #7
              Originally posted by larryx
              dont start this bull****..his resume is A-1
              Im not doubting B-Hop's resume is class,What Im trying to get at is that B-Hop appears to be at his absolute best against fighters that have blown up in weight!

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              • larryx
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                #8
                Originally posted by c.j.mak
                im Not Doubting B-hop's Resume Is Class,what Im Trying To Get At Is That B-hop Appears To Be At His Absolute Best Against Fighters That Have Blown Up In Weight!
                Not His Fault Man They Challenged The Throne..dont Forget He Cleaned Out The Division So He Fought Alot Of Middleweights In The Process

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                • Ray  Ray
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by C.J.Mak
                  As much I like and respect Bernard Hopkins for his knowledge and ring craft facts are facts,ALL his BEST performace's have been against blown up smaller fighter's.
                  Discuss.
                  When will people stop using this bull**** excuse! If the fighter can make weight it ok to fight...Why is this such a big issue with some of you people?

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                  • ИATAS
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                    “I felt good in my hotel room. I felt good in the locker room. He was good tonight but that’s no excuse on my part. For me, it just turned into a bad night all around. I am just going back to the drawing board after this one.

                    “Twice I was hurt,” Pavlik said. “He clipped me good two times.”

                    “I learned, I learned a lot. Now I’ve got to back to the drawing board to see why did this happen, how did this happen. It wasn’t the added weight because I felt good.” - Kelly Pavlik

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