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  • Sparked_1985
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    The main problem with Hopkins......

    He's not heroic.


    Adjective:
    Having the characteristics of a hero or heroine; very brave.
    Noun:
    Behavior or talk that is bold or dramatic.
    Synonyms:
    brave - valiant - valorous


    He is a legend of the sport and our oldest world champion but he's not heroic.

    No such thing as heroic failure for Hopkins only failure.
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    I thought he was very brave traveling to canada to fight pascal in his home turf and getting off the canvas twice early in the fight and fighting his ass off to get the draw (win). I thought he was brave fighting pavlik after everyone told him he should retire after calzaghe. I thought he was brave moving up two weight classes at the age of 41 after losing twice to taylor and fighting The Man in Tarver.

    So yeah, maybe he should have or maybe he shouldn't have continued against Dawson. I would definitely not question how brave he is though, he's proved he's brave just about every time he takes a challenge and he's taken more challenges post 40 years of age then a lot of guys in their primes.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ИATAS206
      I thought he was very brave traveling to canada to fight pascal in his home turf and getting off the canvas twice early in the fight and fighting his ass off to get the draw (win). I thought he was brave fighting pavlik after everyone told him he should retire after calzaghe. I thought he was brave moving up two weight classes at the age of 41 after losing twice to taylor and fighting The Man in Tarver.

      So yeah, maybe he should have or maybe he shouldn't have continued against Dawson. I would definitely not question how brave he is though, he's proved he's brave just about every time he takes a challenge and he's taken more challenges post 40 years of age then a lot of guys in their primes.
      This is true to an extent but the argument to that is that thought he could win.

      And bravery is just one characteristic of heroism. How does B-Hops do with the others?

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        #4
        Originally posted by Sparked_1985
        This is true to an extent but the argument to that is that thought he could win.
        Well, he was the underdog and after his stinker with roy jones, again, many people said to retire, including his own Richard Schaefer.

        And bravery is just one characteristic of heroism. How does B-Hops do with the others?
        What do you mean "how does he do with others?"

        But as far as being a "hero" goes who the hell is a hero in boxing? Floyd? Oscar? Mike Tyson? no no no. Pac is to some people, Ali is to some people, but it's all subjective.

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          The main problem is he is scum....

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            #6
            Originally posted by -Hyperion-
            The main problem is he is scum....
            at least he doesn't **** white bitches!

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              #7
              Originally posted by ИATAS206
              at least he doesn't **** white bitches!
              nah, soapy does the takin'.....

              :smileysex

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                He's a hero to people that found success when they left prison that's it

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ИATAS206
                  Well, he was the underdog and after his stinker with roy jones, again, many people said to retire, including his own Richard Schaefer.



                  What do you mean "how does he do with others?"

                  But as far as being a "hero" goes who the hell is a hero in boxing? Floyd? Oscar? Mike Tyson? no no no. Pac is to some people, Ali is to some people, but it's all subjective.

                  I'd say yes to both of them. Floyd? Who knows. I'd say yes but that really would be subjective.

                  I'm a Brit, so I'm big on heroic failure. And there is such a thing. Heroic failure's not for everyone though.

                  When I say heroism - I'm talking about gallantry and valor. But you can argue that the word itself is subjective.

                  I just got back from Belgium where I visited the world war 1 graves. And all the Brits, Australians and Canadians whom are buried there - 300,000 died there in total. So I'm big into heroism at the moment. It's not smart to apply that sort of life and death situation to sport (which boxing is despite its dangers) - but Hopkins is not the type of man you'd want beside you in the trenches. Ultimately, my interpretation of heroic comes down to that - every time.

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                    Originally posted by Sparked_1985
                    I'd say yes to both of them. Floyd? Who knows. I'd say yes but that really would be subjective.

                    I'm a Brit, so I'm big on heroic failure. And there is such a thing. Heroic failure's not for everyone though.

                    When I say heroism - I'm talking about gallantry and valor. But you can argue that the word itself is subjective.

                    I just got back from Belgium where I visited the world war 1 graves. And all the Brits, Australians and Canadians whom are buried there - 300,000 died there in total. So I'm big into heroism at the moment. It's not smart to apply that sort of life and death situation to sport (which boxing is despite its dangers) - but Hopkins is not the type of man you'd want beside you in the trenches. Ultimately, my interpretation of heroic comes down to that - every time.
                    well right, obviously you can't apply people who sacrificed their lives for their country to a boxer. Also boxing is an individual sport so the line where you say you wouldn't want hopkins beside you in the trenches doesn't apply either, as again, this is an individual sport where you look out for yourself and only yourself. Now as far as bernard as the person, from what I've gathered he's dedicated husband and father. These are things we don't get to see from hopkins because that part of his life his hidden from the public (his own choice mostly). he gives a lot to charities, to his communities, etc., again most all that stuff he does without any publicity. Is that heroic? To some, yeah.

                    I also don't get how you could consider Mike Tyson heroic...here is a guy who was charged for ****, bit a mans ear off, tried to break a mans arm, and did too many things to even list that were just plain disgusting. He did change his life around of course, and maybe that's heroic in it's own right, but still. Tyson heroic?
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