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  • MetalVomit
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    #41
    Originally posted by JUYJUY
    Emanuel Steward: "The last world-class, natural Middleweight that Hopkins fought was Roy Jones, and he lost every round."

    Hopefully you gullable kids will stop hugging Hopkins' nuts now.
    160 has been empty for 10 years or more.
    Hopkins has not beat anybody aside from blown-up little guys..
    He was a fraud and grossly over-rated.

    Who's hugging Hopkins' nuts?

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    • gdblstx
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      #42
      LOLOLOL

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      • ricecrispi
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        #43
        Originally posted by Rick Reeno
        It is very rare for me to comment on something like this, but this has to be one of the most biased posts I have ever read on these boards. The post is so bad that is destroys any credibility in your posts towards Benn or Eubanks. Only beat up blown up guys? Several of his big wins were over opponents that moved up to higher weights. Including Glen Johnson, Syd Vanderpool and Antwon Echols. Robert Allen is a very dangerous middlweight, so was Eastman. I'm no Hopkins fan, but the guy is easily one of top 5 greatest middleweights of all-time. Only Greb, Robinson, Monzon and Hagler rank above him.
        JUYJUY is right about Hopkins not fighting competition on the level of the 80's but Hagler fought guys going up to in Duran, Hearns, and Robinson. Nobody bags on him fight those guys. Same case can be made for De La Hoya and TITO.

        Another point is Hopkins wasn't a big draw so he couldn't fight the top stars of the 90's. I didn't hear of Hopkins till the late late 90's when Hopins and Kieth Holmes were arguing who was a real Champ and Don King finally decided to make a tourney with TITO in it so he could make all the money. Back then the division was labeled not so deep and is the same today.

        I don't think Hopkin is #1 all time middlewight but he is easily #5-10 and isn't in his prime anymore, he is godddamn 40. JUYJUY, I would like to see what you can do to a young in his prime and very big Jermain Taylor.

        I like you JUYJUY but sometimes you sound so biased and hurts your credibility because you going around totting Eubanks horn too often.

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        • NiGe2011
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          #44
          JUYJUY, sometimes you have some intellegent and interesting stuff to contribute about the sport, but this is not one of those times. This is one of the most biased things I have seen since... well, since just about every post you write about Eubank. The fact of the matter is that Bernard Hopkins has beaten AT LEAST two hall of famers in his career, pushed Jermain Taylor to his limit, and has decimated very solid contenders for the past decade. You are just talking crazy and angry man!

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          • RastaSmoker
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            #45
            Originally posted by JUYJUY
            Just imagine what Gerald McClellan would of done to Hopkins!


            I betcha he wouldnt win, then win twenty more times in a row. And i hate hopkins. No matter what you say, Mcclellan couldnt rattle off twenty in a row. Thats is impressive no matter who he fought. Yes some of his competitors could be called suspect. But some off his competitors could be called "GREATS"

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            • RastaSmoker
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              #46
              Originally posted by The Pretender
              I think Jermain should man up and move to hw. He can try and take the WBA belt from Ruiz, a real fighter. Especially considering all that **** he was talking.

              You said that about Mayweather too. Dude get of His jock. Unlatch you big sucker fish lips off his left huevo and come to reality. Ruiz was and always will be a true PAPER CHAMP. i dont think he really wants to fight another guy moving up trying to make a statement. PSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTT He got beat up by RJJ. So No, not everyone has to move up and fight ruiz. Why doest he come done to Middleweight, or even light enough to fight Mayweather. HHHhhuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhh

              What no answer. It sounds ****** to think of Ruiz losing all that weight to fight someone doesnt it! YYYEAaaaaaahhhhhhh.. So why would it make any since for them to gain all that weight to fight a guy that isnt really worth a damn. So hey, get the A.D.D. **** under control and wake your ass up back into reality.


              1 ritalin for you <>

              and the rest for mommy <><><><><><><><><><><><>

              Sound about right for your childhood.

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              • JUYJUY
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                #47
                Originally posted by RastaSmoker
                I betcha he wouldnt win, then win twenty more times in a row. And i hate hopkins. No matter what you say, Mcclellan couldnt rattle off twenty in a row. Thats is impressive no matter who he fought. Yes some of his competitors could be called suspect. But some off his competitors could be called "GREATS"
                If G-Man had Hopkins' dedication he'd of been unbeatable.

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                • RastaSmoker
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by JUYJUY
                  If G-Man had Hopkins' dedication he'd of been unbeatable.

                  But he didnt or he would have done it by now. If hes such a fluke and the guys you named earlier were SO MUCH BETTER then why didnt they become champ and go on a tear like Hopkins did.


                  Pppplllleeeeaaaaaassssssseeeeeeeeee tell me!

                  Im just dying to know.

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                  • JUYJUY
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by RastaSmoker
                    But he didnt or he would have done it by now. If hes such a fluke and the guys you named earlier were SO MUCH BETTER then why didnt they become champ and go on a tear like Hopkins did.


                    Pppplllleeeeaaaaaassssssseeeeeeeeee tell me!

                    Im just dying to know.
                    They all either moved up in weight or retired, having been champions themselves while Hopkins was in his physical prime but not a champion or even much of a contender. The fact is, Hopkins wasn't good enough to get into the mix until the depth of 160 talent all either moved up in weight or retired, and by then Hopkins was past his physical prime but because there was no opposition he reigned alone.

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                    • RastaSmoker
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by JUYJUY
                      They all either moved up in weight or retired, having been champions themselves while Hopkins was in his physical prime but not a champion or even much of a contender. The fact is, Hopkins wasn't good enough to get into the mix until the depth of 160 talent all either moved up in weight or retired, and by then Hopkins was past his physical prime but because there was no opposition he reigned alone.

                      What did i tell you. Take your damn pill. Calm down and focus.
                      I asked why they didnt do this feat in their prime.
                      Why couldnt they win twenty in a row.
                      Why couldnt they go undefeated in twenty straight title fights. Why couldnt they dominate like he did during their time.


                      There i asked a very specific question in 4 (four ok, the number 4) different ways. Can you please mellow out, un tie the kitty from the toaster and answer my exact question.


                      HEY JUY. Yeah im talking to JUY. I must be talkin to JUY. I dont see anyone else around but JUY right. So i must be talkin to JUY then.

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