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  • #81
    Nobody should even mention Jones alongside Hopkins. Jones is/was by far the superior fighter,and dealt with Hopkins easily in 1993. Hopkins is a good fighter,probably level with Calzaghe,but nowhere near RJJ.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by Roger Mellie View Post
      Nobody should even mention Jones alongside Hopkins. Jones is/was by far the superior fighter,and dealt with Hopkins easily in 1993. Hopkins is a good fighter,probably level with Calzaghe,but nowhere near RJJ.
      Jones is overrated

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      • #83
        CALZAGHE ducked RJJ and Bernard when they were both in their primes..

        calzaghe=most overrated boxer of all times

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        • #84
          Roy Jones was one of the most talented fighters ever, but he avoided the best fighters in every division he fought in. FACT

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          • #85
            Originally posted by Six Shooter View Post
            Roy Jones was one of the most talented fighters ever, but he avoided the best fighters in every division he fought in. FACT
            yea your right, bhop was'nt the best at middleweight and toney was'nt the best at supermiddleweight

            as for lightheavyweight....

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            • #86
              Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
              yea your right, bhop was'nt the best at middleweight and toney was'nt the best at supermiddleweight

              as for lightheavyweight....
              B-Hop wasn't the best at middleweight at the time Jones fought him, Hopkins hadn't won a title at that time.

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              • #87
                both were garbage, but hopkins was hot molten garbage

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Six Shooter View Post
                  B-Hop wasn't the best at middleweight at the time Jones fought him, Hopkins hadn't won a title at that time.
                  yea your right, the 24 consecutive wins at middleweight after jones, after dominating the division and fighting everyone in it sure proved that he was'nt the best at the weight

                  i know your sayin ''aww! but he was'nt at that very SECOND!!!!! )
                  but it's not like bhop lost any fights after it
                  and wait, was'nt hopkins already the rings number 1 ranked middleweight at the time?
                  da da da dum

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
                    yea your right, the 24 consecutive wins at middleweight after jones, after dominating the division and fighting everyone in it sure proved that he was'nt the best at the weight

                    i know your sayin ''aww! but he was'nt at that very SECOND!!!!! )
                    but it's not like bhop lost any fights after it
                    and wait, was'nt hopkins already the rings number 1 ranked middleweight at the time?
                    da da da dum
                    So because he didn't lose for 24 fights after, B-Hop was at his best? Well he didn't lose for 22 fights after Mitchell beat him so he must have been at his best then?

                    Jones ducked the rematch with Hopkins.

                    Jones somehow managed to avoid all the best fighters around his weight. That's no coincidence.

                    Benn
                    Calzaghe
                    Michalczewski
                    Nunn
                    McClellan
                    Eubank
                    Collins
                    Last edited by $partacus; 11-09-2009, 04:53 PM.

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                    • #90
                      No suprise to see Hopkins in the lead on the poll

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