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  • SonnyG8R
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    #21
    Originally posted by Renegade
    He's gonna fight Taylor, that's a given. I'd like to see him go out against the winner of Tarver/Jones III. One last shot at immortality!
    I agree. It would be nice just once to see Hopkins show the nads to move up in weight and face a real challenge. Of course he won't because the winner of Jones-Tarver III would literally kill him.

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    • Run
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      #22
      Originally posted by Santino
      I agree. It would be nice just once to see Hopkins show the nads to move up in weight and face a real challenge. Of course he won't because the winner of Jones-Tarver III would literally kill him.

      Why do you want to see him fight Johnson....when he already knocked him out?



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      • SonnyG8R
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        #23
        Originally posted by RunWithKnives
        Why do you want to see him fight Johnson....when he already knocked him out?
        I don't really. I'd like to see him move up in weight and face a true challenge. Come in as the underdog that nobody thinks has a chance for once in his career. Prove that he deserves to be mentioned with the great p4p guys.

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        • SliqueJab
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          #24
          Hopkins was a 3 to 1 underdog against Tito and he beat the crap out of him. Hopkins does not have to moved up, Monzon and Hagler never moved up but they still get a lot of recognition and respect.

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            #25
            Originally posted by SliqueJab
            Hopkins was a 3 to 1 underdog against Tito and he beat the crap out of him. Hopkins does not have to moved up, Monzon and Hagler never moved up but they still get a lot of recognition and respect.
            That's true but they aren't considered p4p greats, just middleweight greats, which is what Hopkins is. And even though he was the underdog against Tito, you have to remember that tito is a natural welterweight. I give Trinidad more props for taking on a challenge than i do Hopkins. That guy has never moved out of his comfort zone and he never will.

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            • Pico Hollywood
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              #26
              Jones or wright

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              • .::EnRiQuE::.
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                #27
                Originally posted by THE TRUTH
                Taylor...then Winky.
                yea i agree wit ya

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                • SliqueJab
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                  #28
                  Pound is pound list are made for great fighters who are in lower division . You got it all wrong.

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                  • elveiel
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by SliqueJab
                    Pound is pound list are made for great fighters who are in lower division . You got it all wrong.
                    Thats strange i always though P4P was a "who beats who" ranking, regardless of weight, so i assume the heavier fighters are able to join in.

                    P4P is just someone's opinion away, i dont take much notice of it because it cant be proved.

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                    • SliqueJab
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                      #30
                      Th reason pound for pound was made you freaking idiot because a strawweight champ to cruiserwight would have little chance or next to never chance against heavyweight champ. So they made pound for pound which means if they are on the same size, this fighter would be better. Because the reality is, would someone like Hopkins have a chance against Lewis, or would Ricardo Lopez can beat Tyson. It's unrealistic so pound for pound was made.

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