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  • Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
    Damn! Winky Wright was Ranked #1 MW when he fought Hopkins??? Didn't know!

    you're right..... but that fight was at 170, same as Pavlik

    if Hopkins had beaten Winky and Pavlik at 160..... this silly discussion would be even more silly

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    • Originally posted by Lester Tutor View Post
      I've been away for 2 months innit... Have the Golovkins fans changed any tune on the site?

      nope

      welcome back

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      • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
        you're right..... but that fight was at 170, same as Pavlik

        if Hopkins had beaten Winky and Pavlik at 160..... this silly discussion would be even more silly
        End of the day GGG had a chance to move up and fight a P4P Ranked higher than him and didn't. Even at almost like 50 years old Hopkins fought Kovalov.

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        • Fact #2! GGG has NEVER been an underdog in a fight. Hopkins has! NUMEROUS times and even a HUGE dog.

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          • Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
            Could Jacob's or Canelo beat Pavlik, Calzaghe, Wright, Trinidad, Oscar???

            Man Jacob's just had a tough time with some guy who fights a lot at 154lber...And I like Canelo but if Khan made Canelo look foolish at times what would Wright do?
            Again, your not following the argument of GGG. He is specifically talking about fighters they both faced during their “20 title defenses at middleweight”, period. Not anyone they both fought before or after the 20 title defenses. Look at Hopkins “20 title defenses from the time he won the title to the time he lost to Jermain Taylor. In “those 20 specific title fights” who did Hopkins beat notably in the middleweight division. During his 20 title defenses. He beat fighters like Joppy, Holmes, Echols, Allen, Johnson, Jackson, and others that aren’t world beaters. And (2) blown up welterweights Trinidad & De La Hoya. When he actually got in the ring against a real middleweight with a little talent, Jermain Taylor, his run at successful title defenses ended. Again, Hopkins “overall” faced better opposition than GGG over his entire career but the article is specifically about their 20 title defenses because GGG is tying that record in his next fight.
            Last edited by markther; 05-01-2018, 06:55 PM.

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            • This was GGG's BOOGEYMAN.

              And GOOD REASON! If he thought Canelo and Jacobs were tough...

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              • Originally posted by markther View Post
                Again, your not following the argument of GGG. He is specifically talking about fighters they both faced during their “20 title defenses at middleweight”, period. Not anyone they both fought before or after the 20 title defenses. Look at Hopkins “20 title defenses from the time he won the title to the time he lost to Jermain Taylor. In “those 20 specific title fights” who did Hopkins beat notably in the middleweight division. During his 20 title defenses. He beat fighters like Joppy, Holmes, Echols, Allen, Johnson, Jackson, and others that aren’t world beaters. And (2) blown up welterweights Trinidad & De La Hoya. When he actually got in the ring before he won the title against a real middleweight Jermain Taylor, his run at successful title defenses ended. Again, Hopkins “overall” faced better opposition than GGG over his entire career but the article is specifically about their 20 title defenses because GGG is tying that record in his next fight.
                Joppy was on one of the Hall of Fame ballet's if I recall but not inducted??? So you don't have a CLUE what your talking about.

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                • Originally posted by markther View Post
                  Again, your not following the argument of GGG. He is specifically talking about fighters they both faced during their “20 title defenses at middleweight”, period. Not anyone they both fought before or after the 20 title defenses. Look at Hopkins “20 title defenses from the time he won the title to the time he lost to Jermain Taylor. In “those 20 specific title fights” who did Hopkins beat notably in the middleweight division. During his 20 title defenses. He beat fighters like Joppy, Holmes, Echols, Allen, Johnson, Jackson, and others that aren’t world beaters. And (2) blown up welterweights Trinidad & De La Hoya. When he actually got in the ring against a real middleweight Jermain Taylor, his run at successful title defenses ended. Again, Hopkins “overall” faced better opposition than GGG over his entire career but the article is specifically about their 20 title defenses because GGG is tying that record in his next fight.
                  OK ass WIPE!

                  Now SHOW me these "world beaters" GGG has beaten???

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                  • Originally posted by markther View Post
                    Again, your not following the argument of GGG. He is specifically talking about fighters they both faced during their “20 title defenses at middleweight”, period. Not anyone they both fought before or after the 20 title defenses. Look at Hopkins “20 title defenses from the time he won the title to the time he lost to Jermain Taylor. In “those 20 specific title fights” who did Hopkins beat notably in the middleweight division. During his 20 title defenses. He beat fighters like Joppy, Holmes, Echols, Allen, Johnson, Jackson, and others that aren’t world beaters. And (2) blown up welterweights Trinidad & De La Hoya. When he actually got in the ring against a real middleweight Jermain Taylor, his run at successful title defenses ended. Again, Hopkins “overall” faced better opposition than GGG over his entire career but the article is specifically about their 20 title defenses because GGG is tying that record in his next fight.

                    Hopkins beat Taylor in the first fight

                    and the second was verrry close

                    Golovkin is up against it because his best win is scraping past Danny Jacobs, who was a huge underdog

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                    • you cannot rubbish Hopkins record - especially with a win over the huge favorite Trinidad lol - without telling me who Golovkin beat that was better?

                      waiting.....

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