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Who Goes Through Bernard Hopkins Resume Undefeated?

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  • #31
    Bernard Hopkins without a chip on his shoulder and a blackball from every major promotional company in history might stand a chance at going through BHop's resume without a loss. He also wouldn't be BHop without those things either, so I'm not sure how it would play out for him.
    Last edited by DeadLikeMe; 06-06-2012, 01:41 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
      Damn, Jones undefeated, Johnson undefeated, Trinidad undefeated, Taylor undefeated 2x, Calzaghe undefeated, Pavlik undefeated
      See this is what I mean by favoritism.......

      Originally posted by -Kev-
      The truth is Jones doesn't lose to any one on DLH's resume. He's already 1-0 in DLH's res, with his win over Hopkins, who DLH lost to. I won't mention Trinidad because I thought DLH beat him and Trinidad wasn't the same at 175lbs, but technically speaking Jones is 2-0 against DLH's resume.

      Bring down Jones to 154 to when he started, put him in there against the 154 Mosley and Mayweather that DLH fought, Jones wins.
      You put Trinidad undefeated because you like Hopkins and you're trying to make it sound more than what it is. You so called "hardcore" boxing fans do this shit left and right on here with boxers you like and don't like. Casual fans might start having more credibility than most of the morons on here.

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      • #33
        Glen Johnson
        Felix Trinidad
        Oscar De La Hoya
        Jermain Taylor X 2
        Winky Wright
        Antonio Tarver
        Joe Calzaghe
        Kelly Pavlik
        Jean Pascal X 2
        Chad Dawson
        Roy Jones would win everyone of those fights and the only person who I could see even being competitive is Dawson

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        • #34
          Originally posted by PBP View Post
          Prime Roy Jones
          Glen Johnson
          Felix Trinidad
          Oscar De La Hoya
          Jermain Taylor X 2
          Winky Wright
          Antonio Tarver
          Joe Calzaghe
          Kelly Pavlik
          Jean Pascal X 2
          Chad Dawson

          Harry Greb

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          • #35
            Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View Post
            Roy Jones would win everyone of those fights and the only person who I could see even being competitive is Dawson
            Tarver and Johnson disagree.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by THE REED™ View Post
              Yeah Pcquiao beats Chad Dawson at LHW.
              Catchweight at 150lbs, Pacquiao schools him before a brutal KO.

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              • #37
                The problem in saying "prime RJJ" is that nobody stays prime for that long. We have to look at who lasted long enough to go through a collection like that with lesser competition in-between.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Post
                  With the exception of a prime RJJ (nobody beats), I'd say Monzon and Ward get honorable mentions.
                  Monzon was the first name came to mind for me

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Light_Speed View Post
                    Who would you pick to beat him besides Roy?
                    Bernards Middleweight run? Yeah maybe (RJJ is first though) but we don't know how he performs at 175 aside from boxing the socks of Maxim for 13 rounds before heat exhaustion.

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                    • #40
                      Greb, a middleweight that beat Tunney (Only man to do so) and used to bust up ATG Heavyweight Jack Dempsey in training.

                      Who on Hopkins record would be favourite going in against this guy?

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