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    Default Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    In a different thread, I stated that I felt Floyd Mayweather had a better resume/legacy than Bernard Hopkins. However, upon reflection I am not certain that this is the case (thanks a lot C-Lo ). Your opinions?
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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Hopkins by far!! He probably has one of the best resumes in history along with all the greats like Ali, sugar ray etc Not only does he have a great resume alot of them have been at an old age.
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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    I think BHop is not getting the full credit he deserves in some aspects. PBF may be the better fighter p4p but BHop has the convincingly better resume. BHop can be, with great argument, considered the #1p4p guy right now.

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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Hopkins for sure, but IMO MAyweather was consistently a better fighter, and he beat his opponents more soundly that were of the same caliber, but Hopkins has those blow outs of really good fighters that Mayweather only accomplished a few times, and not with the same caliber.

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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Quote Originally Posted by MIKAY View Post
    Hopkins by far!! He probably has one of the best resumes in history along with all the greats like Ali, sugar ray etc Not only does he have a great resume alot of them have been at an old age.
    I think B-Hop is awesome, but his resume aint that great!

    Best fighter he fought in his whole reign at MiddleWeight was Glen Johnson, the rest were nobodies. De La Hoya and Tito never had a chance, they are Aelter Weights fighting a guy that walks around at 175lbs. Tarver aint no hall of famer, Winky should never have fought at 170lbs. Credit for Pavlik though

    I know you can pick holes in anybodies rtecord and I do think B-Hop is a great, but his record (especially his middle weight reign) doesn't bare many victories against prime fighters at their correct weight!!

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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    His resume aint that great BigH??

    All at over the age of 35yrs old when most fighter retire, i think that speaks for itself.

    Kelly Pavlic @ 44yrs old. Hes older than my dad
    Joe Calzaghe
    Winky Wright
    Antonia tarver
    Jermain Taylor x2
    Eastman
    Oscar Dela Hoya
    William Joppy
    Felix Trinidad

    Earilier on
    Glen Johnson
    Roy Jones Junior

    Ive never seen so many big names on on a fighters resume
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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Hopkins!!! No brainer imo
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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Quote Originally Posted by MIKAY View Post
    His resume aint that great BigH??

    All at over the age of 35yrs old when most fighter retire, i think that speaks for itself.

    Kelly Pavlic @ 44yrs old. Hes older than my dad - Great Win!!
    Joe Calzaghe - Lost
    Winky Wright - A Light Middle fighting at 170lbs
    Antonia tarver - Aint gonna be on anybodies all time list
    Jermain Taylor x2 - Lost x 2
    Eastman - Doesn't belong on anything labelled 'Great'
    Oscar Dela Hoya - Welterweight (started as a Lightweight)
    William Joppy - Doesn't belong on anything labeleed 'Great'
    Felix Trinidad - Welterweight

    Earilier on
    Glen Johnson - Journeyman
    Roy Jones Junior - Lost

    Ive never seen so many big names on on a fighters resume
    I think they have to victories to count as part of a great resume

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    Default Re: Who has the better resume, Mayweather or Hopkins?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by MIKAY View Post
    Hopkins by far!! He probably has one of the best resumes in history along with all the greats like Ali, sugar ray etc Not only does he have a great resume alot of them have been at an old age.
    I think B-Hop is awesome, but his resume aint that great!

    Best fighter he fought in his whole reign at MiddleWeight was Glen Johnson, the rest were nobodies. De La Hoya and Tito never had a chance, they are Aelter Weights fighting a guy that walks around at 175lbs. Tarver aint no hall of famer, Winky should never have fought at 170lbs. Credit for Pavlik though

    I know you can pick holes in anybodies rtecord and I do think B-Hop is a great, but his record (especially his middle weight reign) doesn't bare many victories against prime fighters at their correct weight!!
    I agree his record at Middleweight ain't great, but i've also noticed that when a boxer has ruled at one division for along time there record opposition wise, is never that great.

    But Keith Holmes wasn't a bad fighter tall and long with a decent right jab, remember he did beat a young version of Richie Woodhall, who is considered one of Joe Calzaghe's best wins. And remember he beat Antwun Echols x2 who also beat Charles Brewer in a up and downer. Who is also considered one of Joe Calzaghe's better wins.

    Bernard Hopkins

    Winky Wright
    Kelly Pavlik
    Antonio Tarver
    Keith Holmes
    Simon Brown
    Robert Allen x2
    Glen Johnson
    John David Jackson
    Segundo Mercado x2
    Felix Trinidad
    William Joppy
    Howard Eastman
    Oscar De La Hoya

    Im a Floyd Mayweather Jr fan and he may of won more titles at different weightclasses, but for me Bernard Hopkins clearly edges Floyd Mayweather Jr in opposition. You may say when Bernard Hopkins beat some of those fighters, there were come circumstances like moving up in weight or past there prime, but i still think Bernard Hopkins edges this argument clearly.

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