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At age 34 Bernard Hopkins had a record of 35-2-1 1 NC

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  • #11
    Originally posted by LeonSpinxMwfpce View Post
    I've been watching since the 80s. There was very few fans calling for Hopkins to move up. I had Ring and KO magazines in my house monthly.
    Lol...i was at my parents house the other day and found a stack of my old ring and ko magazines.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Razcal26 View Post
      These are some articles which mention that he was criticized for not movn=ing up in weight:

      http://www.thesweetscience.com/artic...d-rarely-go-up

      http://www.secondsout.com/usa-boxing...e-wright-fight

      The first article is the best one, the second just mentions how he was criticized for not moving up.
      Where are the articles from the 90s? We arent talking about the 2000s. This thread has specifically determined the time period we are talking about. Are you that ******?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by LeonSpinxMwfpce View Post
        His best win was Glen Johnson, who went on to lose 20 more times. lol. He had fought Robert Allen and Segundo Mercado twice, and the biggest name he fought was Roy Jones.

        That middleweight era was rather thin, so my question is this. If he was doing this today, would you have pressured him to move up? Or would you support him in his goal to be undisputed middleweight champion?

        He stayed fighting as a middleweight til he was 40.
        I didn't realize Carl Froch, Miguel Cotto (yes, Cotto was mentioned as another opponent AFTER he lost to Canelo) and Mayweather were the quest to undisputed MW champ.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Razcal26 View Post
          These are some articles which mention that he was criticized for not movn=ing up in weight:

          http://www.thesweetscience.com/artic...d-rarely-go-up

          http://www.secondsout.com/usa-boxing...e-wright-fight

          The first article is the best one, the second just mentions how he was criticized for not moving up.
          Boom....Thread effectively ended.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by LeonSpinxMwfpce View Post
            Where are the articles from the 90s? We arent talking about the 2000s. This thread has specifically determined the time period we are talking about. Are you that ******?
            You want me to find multiple articles based on a topic that was late 90s early 2000s based when boxing was more geared towards magazines and Newspaper columns?

            Ok then.........

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            • #16
              Ok. This is a good thread idea but I thing you failed to put some things into perspective.

              This issue is, if Hopkins were to move to 168, what challenges in that division await him and are those desirable fights that build upon his legacy. So you're in 1997 right now. The 168 rankings were as follows:

              Frankie Liles
              Robin Reid
              Charles Brewer
              Joe Calzaghe
              Herol Graham
              Vincenzo Nardiello
              Thulani Malinga
              Thomas Tate
              Chris Eubank
              Joseph Kiwanuka

              At that particular time, I don't see a single fight that is desirable. Joe Calzaghe is a recognizable name but this is 1997. He wasn't the established product he went on to become at that point in time.

              So I think with Hopkins, my answer is no. I wouldn't have demanded a move to a new division because there were no fights that intrigued me.

              Golovkin vs Ward, Ramirez, Froch, DeGale are all intriguing fights to me.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by LeonSpinxMwfpce View Post
                His best win was Glen Johnson, who went on to lose 20 more times. lol. He had fought Robert Allen and Segundo Mercado twice, and the biggest name he fought was Roy Jones.

                That middleweight era was rather thin, so my question is this. If he was doing this today, would you have pressured him to move up? Or would you support him in his goal to be undisputed middleweight champion?

                He stayed fighting as a middleweight til he was 40.
                Da bruvas would have be like " ya is haters yo, knaw im sayin, yeah yeah, ya cant beat him , my man be winning , ya is taking L's knaw im sayin. P4p baby. Ya jelous mayng.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by considerthis View Post
                  Yea...nobody relly gave Hopkins any respect til he beat trinidad, then hbo jumped on his nuts. I don't know about him being pressured to move up.
                  They were on him man. I still remember how HBO would constantly bring up how he was no RJJ and all he is doing is playing it safe at Middleweight.

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                  • #19
                    This is what happens when all you do is boxrec info.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                      Ok. This is a good thread idea but I thing you failed to put some things into perspective.

                      This issue is, if Hopkins were to move to 168, what challenges in that division await him and are those desirable fights that build upon his legacy. So you're in 1997 right now. The 168 rankings were as follows:

                      Frankie Liles
                      Robin Reid
                      Charles Brewer
                      Joe Calzaghe
                      Herol Graham
                      Vincenzo Nardiello
                      Thulani Malinga
                      Thomas Tate
                      Chris Eubank
                      Joseph Kiwanuka

                      At that particular time, I don't see a single fight that is desirable. Joe Calzaghe is a recognizable name but this is 1997. He wasn't the established product he went on to become at that point in time.

                      So I think with Hopkins, my answer is no. I wouldn't have demanded a move to a new division because there were no fights that intrigued me.

                      Golovkin vs Ward, Ramirez, Froch, DeGale are all intriguing fights to me.
                      You're kidding right? SMW today is god damn horrible. Absolutely none of the fighters are actually impressive, and none of them are worth it financially.

                      Leon is spot on - and I'm a Hopkins fan.

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