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A look into the fraudulent career of Bernard Hopkins

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  • #31
    If Hopkins has a bad resume then who has a good one?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by S.G. View Post
      If Hopkins has a bad resume then who has a good one?
      The only current fighters with better resumes are Evander Holyfield and Manny Pacquiaio.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by street bully View Post
        The only current fighters with better resumes are Evander Holyfield and Manny Pacquiaio.
        manny pacquiao..

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        • #34
          Originally posted by southcentralcar View Post
          shut the **** up about tarver.. c+ ?! no one said jones jr was shot before the fight. tarver ended jones.jr's career . read up till you wrote about tarver cuz i guess the rest is bs as well
          Jones ended his own career by jumping up 20 pounds and dropping back down 20. Please tell me another signaficant win in Tarver's career that makes him more than a C+ fighter? Montell Griffen? Rocky Balboa?


          Shut up moron. I'm not interested in what "southcentralcar" thinks.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Darth Sidious View Post
            Roy Jones Jr. for starters, but Hopkins refused to take a 60/40 split in Roy's favor which Roy deserved.
            Meh I thin k that was more ego than being afraid to take chances. But that goes to show you how limited the divisions were outside of the fighters he actually fought.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Darth Sidious View Post
              Jones ended his own career by jumping up 20 pounds and dropping back down 20. Please tell me another signaficant win in Tarver's career that makes him more than a C+ fighter? Montell Griffen? Rocky Balboa?


              Shut up moron. I'm not interested in what "southcentralcar" thinks.
              youre ****in ****** quote: Please tell me another signaficant win in Tarver's career that makes him more than a C+ fighter? Montell Griffen? Rocky Balboa?

              quote from the same post: I'm not interested in what "southcentralcar" thinks

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Darth Sidious View Post
                Jones ended his own career by jumping up 20 pounds and dropping back down 20. Please tell me another signaficant win in Tarver's career that makes him more than a C+ fighter? Montell Griffen? Rocky Balboa?


                Shut up moron. I'm not interested in what "southcentralcar" thinks.

                Again you act like these divisions were so full of talent to begin with.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by southcentralcar View Post
                  youre ****in ****** quote: Please tell me another signaficant win in Tarver's career that makes him more than a C+ fighter? Montell Griffen? Rocky Balboa?

                  quote from the same post: I'm not interested in what "southcentralcar" thinks
                  Griffen, Harding, and Glenn Johnson.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Darth Sidious View Post
                    Let's take a quick look at Bhop's greatest wins and some of his losses.

                    Key wins:

                    10.18.2008 Kelly Pavlik - Prior to fighting Bernard Hopkins at 170lbs, Kelly Pavlik was the best 160 pounder on the planet. 160 was his prime weight, however Hopkins fought him 10lbs above this weight.

                    07.21.2007 Winky Wright - Winky spent most of his career fighting at 154. He was coming off a great winning streak and had never fought over 159 pounds before fighting Bernard Hopkins. Again, Hopkins defeated Winky at a weight Winky was not comfortable at, 170lbs.

                    06.10.2006 Antonio Tarver - Bernard Hopkins wins a decision over Antonio Tarver who made a name for himself by beating a shot Roy Jones Jr. Bernard beats someone at their best weight. Too bad it was a C+ fighter.

                    09.18.2004 Oscar De La Hoya - Oscar De La Hoya who's prime weight was at 147 suffered a 9th round KO by Bernard Hopkins who had spent the last year at 160 and slimmed down four pounds to fight Oscar who by the way is 6-3 at fights above welterweight. 1 of those win being a robbery against Felix Sturm.

                    09.29.2001 Felix Trinidad - This sadly is the greatest win of Bernard Hopkins' career. Anyone who followed Trinidad knows that like Oscar, his best weight was 147. Bernard Hopkins beats Trinidad at middleweight, which is two classes above Trinidad's prime weight.


                    Key Losses:

                    4.19.2008 Joe Calzaghe - Joe Calzaghe moves up one weight class from Super Middleweight to Light Heavyweight. This time it backfires on Hopkins as Hopkins is dealt a schooling at the hands of Calzaghe after saying he'd never lose to a white boy.

                    12.03.2005 & 7.16.2005 Jermain Taylor - Jermain Taylor beats Hopkins twice in what Hopkins' fans called a robbery, x2. The truth is when Hopkins decides to fight elite fighters his size, Taylor has his number.

                    05.22.1993 Roy Jones Jr. - Roy Jones wins a very decisive decision over Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins' fans will tell you this was a green version of Hopkins, but fail to mention it was a green version of Jones who even admitted before the fight that Hopkins was his toughest opponent to date. The weird thing is while Hopkins was "green" he was older than RJJ. This is important because when Hopkins rematched Jones 17 years later his fans cry that Hopkins is older than Jones implying that it was even. So his age has nothing to do with being green against Jones, but it is a factor in the rematch? Which is it?

                    Bring out the gimp


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                    • #40
                      ''Bring out the gimp!''

                      I loves it.

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