Greater fighter: Juan Manuel Marquez or Bernard Hopkins?

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    Hands down, it's Bernard Hopkins. To become the oldest boxing champion in history at age 46 and 48 is just unbelievable and unremarkable.

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    • pretty ste
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      #12
      Bernard hopkins all day

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      • Squ□redCircle34
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        #13
        Hopkins FTW!!!

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        • Lomasexual
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          #14
          JMM was brilliant, and maximum respect to him. I think Bhop has to win this one though. His record breaking reign as middleweight champion and his astonishing longevity just push him a bit further in this comparison.

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          • kidbazooka
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            #15
            Marquez ko of Manny is greater than anything Hopkins ever did.

            Marquez doesn’t get knocked out the ring.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #16
              Bernard Hopkins, was more dominant as a champion 'Marquez maybe has the better single win, but overall? Hopkins has a higher number of great wins etc'.

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              • 11player
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                #17
                Two outstanding fighters, ATGs, legends.

                Much respect and admiration to both, as a boxing fan.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Hopkins. Even though jmm got the best win. Goes to show you can't make a career with 1,2 or even 3 or 4 great wins. It's your whole career.
                  That's why SRL isn't as great as pac

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                  • Mighty_Windir
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                    #19
                    I love Marquez.

                    Bhop takes this one

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                    • GhostofDempsey
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                      #20
                      JMM, he fought better opposition at their best. Hopkins padded his record against journeymen and smaller fighters coming up.

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