Bernard Hopkins is Overrated....

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  • Low Blow Armo
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    #61
    I agree. Not only is he over rated, he is very unwatchable. Watching a Hopkins fight is like watching paint dry.

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    • circleinsidebox
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      #62
      Originally posted by TheManchine
      No according to anyone with common sense those wins do not matter as much as a win over PRIME Roy Jones.

      Hopkins was clearly not the same fighter against Roy Jones in 1993 as he was later on in 2001. Neither was Jones against Johnson, Tarver and Calzaghe.
      ok, but you will never give any credit with that crazy thinking...
      and like i said...at the end of the day all you will have is
      the name and a "W" or "L" next to it...

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      • circleinsidebox
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        #63
        Originally posted by Low Blow Armo
        I agree. Not only is he over rated, he is very unwatchable. Watching a Hopkins fight is like watching paint dry.
        lol i wouldn't go that for...he was highly
        entertaining against little tito and pavlik and tarver

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        • TheGreatA
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          #64
          Originally posted by circleinsidebox
          ok, but you will never give any credit with that crazy thinking...
          and like i said...at the end of the day all you will have is
          the name and a "W" or "L" next to it...
          I think you'll find out that your logic of not rating greatness based on resumes but rather on who your favorites boxers to watch are is not going to be given much credit either.

          Mike Tyson was not better than Bernard Hopkins in any way. Maybe for a minute and a half, which is how long his prime lasted. Hopkins has been going strong for more than 20 years.

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          • circleinsidebox
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            #65
            Originally posted by TheManchine
            I think you'll find out that your logic of not rating greatness based on resumes but rather on what your favorites boxers to watch are is not going to be given much credit either.

            Mike Tyson was not better than Bernard Hopkins in any way. Maybe for a minute and a half, which is how long his prime lasted. Hopkins has been going strong for 20 years.
            tyson beat a couple tall fighters with great jabs (that's what everyone agrees was his toughest challenge)

            hopkins was unable to adapt against fighters with speed and reflexes (he always lost to them, i don't care how close it was, HE LOST)

            and for the record, bernard hopkins IS one of my favorite fighters

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            • Ishy Aytan
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              #66
              Originally posted by circleinsidebox

              i would describe evander holyfield as a legend
              also lennox lewis
              mike tyson
              manny pacquiao is on his way....


              Okay, based upon your reasons to why Hopkins is not a legend, i will give you the same reasons why Tyson, Lewis, Hollyfield and Pacquiao are not legends. This is based on what you said about Hopkins.

              1) Tyson cannot fight guys that are technically superior than him hence why he lost to Lewis and Hollyfield. If he cant win against all different types of fighters he is not a legend.

              2) Lewis was getting ****ed by the bigger stronger Vitali before the fight was stopped on cuts. He cant fight well against the bigger fighters. He is not a legend.

              3) Hollyfield just lost to the slowest heavyweight ever in boxing history. He is not a legend.

              4) Pacquiao fails against clever orthodox boxers. He was outclassed by Morrales and got a boxing lesson from Marquez. He cannot fight well against all fighters. He is not a legend.

              You justified Hopkins not being a legend as he cant fight well against fast guys with reflexes. Ive used your own criteria to justify why these guys are not legends.

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              • TheGreatA
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                #67
                Originally posted by circleinsidebox
                tyson beat a couple tall fighters with great jabs (that's what everyone agrees was his toughest challenge)

                hopkins was unable to adapt against fighters with speed and reflexes (he always lost to them, i don't care how close it was, HE LOST)

                and for the record, bernard hopkins IS one of my favorite fighters
                I disagree.

                Journeymen were Tyson's toughest challenge, he couldn't adapt to beat Buster Douglas, Kevin McBride and Danny Williams. Not only did he lose to them but he was knocked out.

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                • Ryn0
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by circleinsidebox
                  roy beat bernard
                  so i guess
                  roy>bernard
                  sorry but its true

                  this isnt the point of my thread
                  but im just exposing your nu****** logic
                  It's not true, it's the opposite in that case

                  Roy>Hopkins
                  Hopkins>Tarver
                  Tarver>Roy

                  Triangle theories don't work

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                  • circleinsidebox
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    I disagree.

                    Journeymen were Tyson's toughest challenge, he couldn't adapt to beating Buster Douglas, Kevin McBride and Danny Williams.
                    journeymen?? lol so ur taking away credit because
                    he couldn't beat journeymen, wow this is a new one...
                    ok....he beat peter mcneely and frank bruno, golota, ruddock, stewart, tillman
                    all JOURNEYMEN

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                    • circleinsidebox
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Ryn0
                      It's not true, it's the opposite in that case

                      Roy>Hopkins
                      Hopkins>Tarver
                      Tarver>Roy

                      Triangle theories don't work

                      i only provided the triangular theory
                      as satire for a previous post
                      please read thoroughly before responding
                      thanks

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