Originally posted by kfootball15
Who do u think trains more or harder? Pretty Boy or B-Hop
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shutup. There is SOOO much more hatton haters then there are fans. SOOO many more, especially on this forumn. so many people hate him that its almost rediculousOriginally posted by The_BringerSince a decent amount of the boxing public were dumped in super glue and accidently fell on Hatton's nuts.Comment
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I agree actually. I was just trying to get a cheap laugh, like always. I actually don't have a problem with Hatton. I just don't think he's a technical fighter, he's a slugger for sure.Originally posted by kfootball15shutup. There is SOOO much more hatton haters then there are fans. SOOO many more, especially on this forumn. so many people hate him that its almost rediculousComment
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That's just silly. Floyd ran out of quality opponents to face at the lower levels, and moved up for A) more money, and B) more competition. What, you want to see him beat the hell out of Corralles and Castillo again? You want to see him outbox the hell out of Morales (we all know it would happen, Mayweather is better than Zahir Raheem is, and Raheem slapped Morales around)? The same goes for Barerra. It'd be so pointless for him to stay at the lower weights when there is so much more to do at higher weights. Floyd never looked drained for a single fight, and I don't see any reason to think that he moved up because he could no longer make the weight.Originally posted by JMCbullsthe gy who has not gone up an ounce since 94'(besides at his lhw fight, of course), being a 41 year old man in a sport where 35 is "over-the-hill", while all the top competitors are switch weight classes like its nothing, just so they dont have to work as hard as him to make weight is the harder trainer.
most guys (including floyd) lose the ability to get down to weight as they go on (notice the weight class switches by pbf) but not bhop. for him it seems its gotten easier, having started at 177 and only getting lower and lower as he gets older and older.
when floyd gets back down to less then his original weight, at the age of 40, then he has a chance of surpassing bhop.
IF that is your reasoning, why'd he jump from 140 so fast?
Also, to everyone saying that it's B-Hop BECAUSE he's in shape year round, when has Floyd ever been out of shape?
I can't really pick one over the other, to be honest, because they both train like crazy, but their regiments are a bit different.Last edited by BadMagick; 06-20-2006, 11:17 PM.Comment
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hopkins the man has not had a drink since the 80's. He is 40 something and I would say he is basically still in his primeComment
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Originally posted by RisAri0both guys are gym ****..and both claim that 'no one trains like I train' motto....basically if these 2 were to meet each other in a gym...who would leave 1st?
nobody is gonna beat hopkins in training, he is as strong mentally as anyone you will ever encounter., he has no fear, no doubt, no hesitationl. he stayed at middle when he could have gone up in weight just to make **** easier on himself,. he is more disciplined than pretty *** could ever be. pretty boy would leave that gym way before b-hop ever would, cause b-hop has that mental strengthComment

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