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  • CH0ZEN
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    Pound 4 Pound Champ Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Who is the Pound 4 Pound Champ Mayweather or Hopkins? Bernard the only man who literally owns his own division in boxing; or the seemingly unstoppable Floyd who alongside his father makes up one of the three best "one two" fighter trainer combo's ever alongside Mike Tyson and Cus, as well as Ali and Angelo. But looking at Floyd Mayweather alonside those names and looking at what Hopkins is doing I'd say you have to give the nod to Hopkins. Judah, Marquez and Corrales would round out the top five not necessarily in that order. What do you think?
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    I say to hell with both of them. Gayweather will lose to Gatti. I nominate Hatton and Jermaine Taylor (After he beats Hopkins) as the #1 pound4pounds.

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    • MetalVomit
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      #3
      Originally posted by McKay
      I say to hell with both of them. Gayweather will lose to Gatti. I nominate Hatton and Jermaine Taylor (After he beats Hopkins) as the #1 pound4pounds.

      LMFAO! Hatton? I can see Taylor inching his way up there in years to come, Hatton too. In YEARS to come.

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        #4
        Originally posted by CH0ZEN
        Who is the Pound 4 Pound Champ Mayweather or Hopkins? Bernard the only man who literally owns his own division in boxing; or the seemingly unstoppable Floyd who alongside his father makes up one of the three best "one two" fighter trainer combo's ever alongside Mike Tyson and Cus, as well as Ali and Angelo. But looking at Floyd Mayweather alonside those names and looking at what Hopkins is doing I'd say you have to give the nod to Hopkins. Judah, Marquez and Corrales would round out the top five not necessarily in that order. What do you think?
        you mean his uncle roger
        floyd hates his father.

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        • The Troll
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          #5
          Originally posted by GodzHand
          LMFAO! Hatton? I can see Taylor inching his way up there in years to come, Hatton too. In YEARS to come.
          What do you mean in years to come. Their time is now. Hatton beat Tzyu. Taylor will beat Hopkins. The two respective long time champions of Superlightweight and Middleweight.

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          • MetalVomit
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            #6
            Originally posted by McKay
            What do you mean in years to come. Their time is now. Hatton beat Tzyu. Taylor will beat Hopkins. The two respective long time champions of Superlightweight and Middleweight.

            If Hatton doesnt get out of his backyard, he will never be able to reach that plateau. Taylor can take the next step, but I'm not sure if he's ready. I think he CAN beat Hopkins, but I dont know if he will. Mayweather will NOT lose to Gatti, no matter what. I dont even like Mayweather.
            Last edited by MetalVomit; 06-13-2005, 10:32 PM.

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            • Manny_P
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              #7
              Originally posted by GodzHand
              If Hatton doesnt get out of his backyard, he will never be able to reach that plateau. Taylor can take the next step, but I'm not sure if he's ready. I think he CAN beat Hopkins, but I dont know if he will.

              Comin from a doo that believes Mandy Moore is his fucha wife, I'm declining to believe this uttered crap!

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              • -Antonio-
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                Hopkins, although nearing 41 is still the best pound for pound fighter. We havent seen Jermain Taylor against elite competition yet so if he beats Hopkins hed be up there. As far as Hatton, he proved that he is the truth. He beat what many experts say was the best pound for pound fighter.

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                • ME123
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                  I would like a clear and precious definition of what pound for pound is? What make you pound for pound?

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                  • sisforshaq
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                    #10
                    Mayweather pound 4 pound best. Gatti will be just another victim on June 25th.

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