When Curtis Stevens faced GGG, he was 25-3. When Lemieux faced GGG, he was 34-2, already been KO'd by Marco Antonio Rubio in 7 in his own backyard! When JDJ faced B-Hop, he was 35-2. B-Hop was so impressed with JDJ, he hired him to show him how to fight southpaw! When B-Hop beat Glen Johnson, he was 32-0! This is useless! What GGG said was disrespectful! GGG just had a draw with Canelo! His whole career is tied to Canelo! He'll never be anything like the Great B-Hop!
Comments Thread For: GGG: Look at Hopkins; My Record's Much Bigger, Stronger at 160!
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You can bring up Echols and Allen forever, so long as you remember to add HOF Trinidad, and HOF De La Hoya! Stopped by B-Hop! No UD like Jacobs! No SD like Canelo! BEATDOWNS!!!Comment
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1. Why does anyone who doesn't think GGG middleweight defense total is better than the record BHop set have to be a hater? Can't they have a solid opinion which is defensible by comparing "who" each fighter beat to get to 21 defenses?
2. Just because a fighter moves up doesn't mean they aren't "good" at the moved to weight. Seems to be some oblique disqualifier just to make an argument. DLH and Tito are HOF fighters, and Joppy was a champion.
3. BHops record has fighters who were players at the top of the division and proved through their careers that they were tough outs and quality fighters. GGG's best win is Jacobs and his story is unfinished, and GGG's career is as well, but for now, BHop has the better resume.Comment
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I look at it like this, If you take GGG and Bh and switch resume would people give Bh credit. BH had Toney , and Prime RJJ around to wait out. I think GGG has no choice now but to go full heel, because his streak is something you can't take away from him but to say that Bh resume is weak is absurd.Comment
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I think most of us would pick BHOP to defeat GGG in a match between prime versions. Probably by UD.
But BHOP's competition at 160 was very unimpressive.Comment
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