Comments Thread For: GGG: Look at Hopkins; My Record's Much Bigger, Stronger at 160!

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  • j.razor
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    #161
    Originally posted by kafkod
    Like it says here, BHop's two best wins were against welterweights, and he is naturally a much bigger man the GGG.

    And one of Bhops title defences was a NC, so I have GGG tied with his record already, and he will surpass it if he beats Vanes this weekend.
    Tito beats lil g period.

    lil g protection act must stop cuz of these cornball "fans" talking out the side of their mouth.

    He has a draw with Nelo so how in the world can you "surpass" the record? It stopped at the draw (and we know Nelo won plus the fact that he also lost to Jacobs).

    Don't ever put lil g in the same sentence with an All Time Great ever again.

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      #162
      Originally posted by kafkod
      Irrelevant question, because we are talking about MW title defences. MW is at 160, and at 160, GGG would beat them both on the same night.
      Oh, it's very relevant! Hopkins beat Trinidad as part of a Middleweight unification fight! He became the first undisputed Middleweight champion of the world since Hagler when he beat Oscar De La Hoya. Just because GGG didn't want to fight below 160, or above 160, is his choice! That's the key difference between GGG and B-Hop!

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        #163
        Originally posted by MC Hammer
        MW is anything above 154. B-Hop was the bigger guy in both fights and was brought down in weight and still dominated. It adds to his legacy that the scales were altered against him in those fights[/B].
        Except when you're talking about Golovkin vs Canelo. The rules mysteriously change then.

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          #164
          Originally posted by Bronx2245
          Oh, it's very relevant! Hopkins beat Trinidad as part of a Middleweight unification fight! He became the first undisputed Middleweight champion of the world since Hagler when he beat Oscar De La Hoya. Just because GGG didn't want to fight below 160, or above 160, is his choice! That's the key difference between GGG and B-Hop!
          It's not relevant. Because the upper limit for MW title fights is always 160 lbs.

          BHop chosing to weigh in below the sanctioned limit to fight WW's doesn't give him a better MW record than GGG.

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            #165
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            You are the moron with your insults and childish green cartoon faces. You think you are better and smarter than everyone else. I am proud to be a GGG fan and I am not smoking anything. GGG is a great exciting champion.You are big fan of a mediocre English boxer named Robbie Barrett. You might be his only fan. What are you smoking?
            lil g is a joke. Must really suck to be his "fan." LMMFAO!

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              #166
              Originally posted by stealthradon
              Remember when Hopkins got a gift draw against Mercado?
              What a world class fighter Mercado was.

              Steve Frank absolute legend I tell you.
              Nevermind it was his first fight at 160, and that he was a career lightweight.

              And who doesn't remember Joe Lipsey?
              He won against Derrick James, which was just unheard of.

              John David Jackson recently fought at 167, and Hopkins wanted a catchweight at 157.
              I mean with JDJ coming off a split decision loss to a guy with a 9-6 record, it's no wonder. How did Hopkins win?

              Glen Johnson's best win was the fearsome Sam Garr, a career welterweight.

              Andrew Council - what a boxer. With draws against nobodies and losses to even more nobodies, he was a beast.
              Another sorry a*s lil g "fan." LMAO.

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                #167
                Originally posted by Leonis
                Golovkin beat better fighters than Bhop did and he did it in a much more dominant fashion. Bhops era of boxing was crap just Amerobums fighting eachother now boxing is global
                I enjoy reading you losers....lmmfao!

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                  #168
                  Originally posted by _Rexy_
                  I was never much of a fan of BHop due to his tactics in the ring (dives, cheap shots, etc.)

                  therefore, I'm biased and will abstain from the poll.
                  BOUNCE!

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                    #169
                    Originally posted by Shadoww702
                    I still do but AGAIN only by 1 round and 2 was more of a toss-up. You guys make it sound like GGG gave Canelo a BEATING???
                    Didn't say it was a beating, just felt that it was a clean win. I thought it was 8-4, could argue 7-5, arguing for a draw is somewhat pushing it and really giving Canelo the benefit of the doubt.

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                      #170
                      Originally posted by Leonis
                      Rematching Echols and Robert Allen sounds ****. If golovkin rematched Rubio or Rosado it would sound **** too. Bhop never was that good. Just a big guy fighting smaller ones with wrestling and dirty tricks
                      I'm guessing you were bullied too....LMAO

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