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  • Why didn't Hopkins fight Toney?

    why wasn't that fight ever made?

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    James Toney was too good and Hopkins was fine staying @ 160 patiently waiting to feast on Oscar and Tito instead of moving up. Toney then got fat but still managed to move up and fight top shelf opponents. James Toney > Bernard Hopkins. Hopkins age makes him way overrated imo. James Toney was even fat and out of shape yet still fought and beat guys.

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    • #3
      At what weight? Toney moved up from middle in 1992. Hopkins was barely on the map at that point.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PBP View Post
        At what weight? Toney moved up from middle in 1992. Hopkins was barely on the map at that point.
        What weight would they have fought at? I thought Toney was willing to move to 168 for Hopkins.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Beercules View Post
          What weight would they have fought at? I thought Toney was willing to move to 168 for Hopkins.
          Toney moved up to 168 in 1992. He fought Roy Jones in 1994 and got schooled. He blamed his inability to make weight and moved up to 175 after that. Hopkins and Toney were only in the same weight class very early in Hopkins career; before he even won his first title.

          After that, Toney moved up and stayed having weight problems. There was no way he could make 168 after 1995.

          By the time Hopkins moved up to 175 Toney was a tank.

          Basically there was never really a point in time where the fight could have been made when both were at the top of their game.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by PBP View Post
            Toney moved up to 168 in 1992. He fought Roy Jones in 1994 and got schooled. He blamed his inability to make weight and moved up to 175 after that. Hopkins and Toney were only in the same weight class very early in Hopkins career; before he even won his first title.

            After that, Toney moved up and stayed having weight problems. There was no way he could make 168 after 1995.

            By the time Hopkins moved up to 175 Toney was a tank.

            Basically there was never really a point in time where the fight could have been made when both were at the top of their game.
            Oh ok I see. I've been watching a lot of Toney lately, I saw an interview with him and he said Hopkins didn't want to fight him. I didn't know the particulars about the weight etc.

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            • #7
              Would be a very boring fight now, and in the 90's. Though the initial idea of the fight is interesting but stylistically a horrible fight.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                What weight would they have fought at? I thought Toney was willing to move to 168 for Hopkins.
                lol at Toney moving down...lmfao

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                • #9
                  Another thread that makes me scratch my head wondering how long posters have been watching boxing

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by LarryXXX View Post
                    Another thread that makes me scratch my head wondering how long posters have been watching boxing
                    I'm 23 you moron. God forbid I ask a question about a fight before I really got into boxing.

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