Having said, wouldn’t love to see desperate for enticing opponents middleweight king Sergio Martinez go after Hopkins?
Martinez and his minions were eager to bark out challenges to welterweights Floyd Mayweather Jr. and to Manny Pacquiao but they don’t show any willingness to climb from the 160 pound level like BHop did to the light heavyweight limit.
Martinez and his minions were eager to bark out challenges to welterweights Floyd Mayweather Jr. and to Manny Pacquiao but they don’t show any willingness to climb from the 160 pound level like BHop did to the light heavyweight limit.

Marley is a ******* through and through. Martinez had to move up to Middleweight and begrudgingly give up his Jr. Middleweight title (the "vacant" Pacquiao-Margarito WBC title) a year ago after beating Pavlik due to some nonsensical rule/corrupt technicality. And he wants him to move up 2 weight classes to 175 to face The Champion there.
46 year old Bernard Hopkins is a Top 5 P4P fighter at 175, he's not zombie Oscar De la Hoya at 147 (not trying to discredit Pacquiao just putting things into proper perspective). B-Hop is not a fighter you can test the waters against after jumping 15 pounds above your weight class.
Instead of the watered down division skipping, Martinez has work to do at 160 and 154 in the form of Pirog, Golovkin, Sturm, Cotto, Margarito, JCC Jr., etc. He decides when he moves up, not anyone else. The reason Pacquiao jumped weight classes was because of the Millions a PPV against De La Hoya would bring in in comparison with what he was making, legacy/competition was secondary. And a fight against Hopkins can't really compare to what 30% of a De La Hoya fight can to someone who's already making over a million dollars per fight.
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