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Is Bernard Hopkins overrated?
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Originally posted by Precision View PostHopkins is one of the best fighters of this era who holds wins over the likes of Trinidad, DLH, Wright, Pavlik, Tarver, etc. Hopkins was the underdog against Trinidad, Wright, Tarver and Pavlik and was in his 40s when he beat Tarver, Wright and Pavlik.
He is a 2 division champ (middleweight and light heavyweight) and reigned as middleweight champ for 9 years defending his title 20 times and unifed all the titles at 160.
see, there is no comparison at this stage.
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Originally posted by Precision View PostSure he didn't.
Majority of people on here thought Bernard won so......
Hopkins did win a close decision, but I think would have lost to the smaller man if he hadn't cheated.
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Originally posted by Carnivore View PostI thought Wright was doing well until the intentional head-butt from B-Hop that opened a nasty cut over Winky's eye and distracted him for the rest of the fight.
Hopkins did win a close decision, but I think would have lost to the smaller man if he hadn't cheated.
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Originally posted by Carnivore View PostWhat if Kessler started fighting and defeating the top lightweights, welterweights, and light middleweights? Would that make him an ATG?
He beat Tarver a guy his own size and remeber this was Tarver who had to lose alot of weight from filming a Rocky movie, what has Tarver done since too ?
The other 3 GOOD fighters his size he got his ass kicked by, we seen how Great Jermain Taylor is recently too
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Originally posted by Carnivore View PostWhat if Kessler started fighting and defeating the top lightweights, welterweights, and light middleweights? Would that make him an ATG?
He fought Tito at 160 who was a natural 154 at that stage, he proved he was a legit middleweight by KOing Joppy in 5. Not even Hopkins could accomplish that and he left Joppy's face looking like it was hit repeatedly with a baseball bat.
he fought DLH at a catchweight of 156 which was two pounds shy of where DLH was natural at, at that stage in his career.
Wright was a middleweight at that stage in his career and was picked as the favourite to beat Hopkins regardless of the fact that he was putting on 10 pounds, That shows you how good Wright was.
Kessler joining the tourney was the best thing he could do. Now he will actually have fighters on his record worth mentioning.
Andrade is the only fighter worth mentioning on Kessler's resume currently.Last edited by Pugilistic™; 10-27-2009, 12:20 PM.
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Originally posted by MASSMAN View PostHopkins is the best there is, the best there was and the best every Middleweight since Marvin Hagler.
If you're being unbias you have to admit that not only is he nowhere near an all-time great, but had he come along 88-95 he probably wouldn't have held a title.
Jones Jr, Toney, Mccallum, Jackson, Mcclellan, Eubank, Benn, Watson, Collins & i'm sure i'm forgetting a couple.
If Hopkins had problem with the pressure and activity of someone like Taylor (massivly overrated himself) what do you think someone like Mcclellan or Benn would do to him.
Of the above listed fighters, prime for prime, who would you seriously favor Hopkins against??
His Middleweight Reign was a joke, 3 X Allen, 2X Echols. Now most were at least willing to admit that a few years ago.
Then the Trinidad and Oscar fights, again even his biggest fans were willing to admit that it wasn't as big an accomplishment as it's been made out to be.
But ever since Tarver Winky & Pavlik people make him out to be a All-Time great with some sort of Harry Potter Defence that not even Genghis Khan could penetrate.
Winky was again undersized, low-workrate, low pressure fighter
Tarver (overrated too) and lost how much weight coming off his Rocky 6 appearance
Pavlik - bronchitis & elbow injury
Now these are great matchups for Hopkins along with added things going his way, all the stars being aligned, people need to come back down to earth & stop the b-hop worship.
And about his defense, In comparision to James Toney, Bernard is Carl Froch. He has a very good D but certainly isn't the best of his generation and his is no where near the old school greats that he idolizes.
He's smart career wise, reign in possibly the worst middleweight era ever, as an oversized middleweight. Beat 2 good welterweights and choose some smart matchups when he moves up. Smoke & mirrors, nothing else.
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