Hopkins:No one can say JT is a superstar.
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Bernard Fernandez's (Philly.com) latest column Fernandez catches up with Bernard Hopkins and gets the retired Champs feelings on Taylor vs Wright. Hopkins said he has no axe to grind with Taylor, but he can understand Winky's point of view that Taylor gets preferential treatment.
Hopkins is quoted by Fernandez as saying: "I was hoping a clear winner would emerge. I have no ax to grind with Jermain Taylor or anyone else. The middleweight division, and all of boxing, needs clarification as to who the real champions are. It's not about who holds the titles. It's about who's the best. Everybody's telling me Winky deserved to win. I saw the fight. There were a lot of close rounds. I'm not upset that it was a draw. But you knew they were going to give (favorable treatment) to Jermain because he's supposed to be the next big thing. Boxing politics are all on his side. And, to a degree, I can understand that. Jermain Taylor or somebody like him needs to step up and be recognized as the top dog. There has to be an order to things so that they make sense.
Hopkins added: "But right now I don't think anybody, even in Arkansas (Taylor's home state), can say Jermain is a superstar based on his last three fights. There are people who will swear he lost all three of those fights. There are some who say he won all three, too, but you're talking about a lot of unanswered questions. Who's right? Who's wrong? It's not Jermain's fault, but that's the million-dollar question."
Source of Quotes - Bernard Fernandez - Philly.com.
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Re: Hopkins:No one can say JT is a superstar.
Well damn... I hate to hear that, but really only because I believe it to be true. I'm a big fan of Taylor's, as well as a resident of Little Rock, but I still think he has a lot to prove. Even he admits that. But in his defense, I think he has still done a great job so far. I suspect he will hone his skills a bit more and continue to show us everything he's got. Personally, I would love to see such a good kid become a success.
Re: Hopkins:No one can say JT is a superstar.
That can't be A quote from Bernard Hopkins there's about 30 paragraphs missing :lickish:
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Originally Posted by underrealm
Well damn... I hate to hear that, but really only because I believe it to be true. I'm a big fan of Taylor's, as well as a resident of Little Rock, but I still think he has a lot to prove. Even he admits that. But in his defense, I think he has still done a great job so far. I suspect he will hone his skills a bit more and continue to show us everything he's got. Personally, I would love to see such a good kid become a success.
Yeah...I hated him after the 1st B-HOP fight then I heard him speak and I saw some of the boxing specials of/on him...man..... He is one gracious, humble, well mannered, great person....he won me over as a fan but I would like to see some fights without the controversey....
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Originally Posted by underrealm
Well damn... I hate to hear that, but really only because I believe it to be true. I'm a big fan of Taylor's, as well as a resident of Little Rock, but I still think he has a lot to prove. Even he admits that. But in his defense, I think he has still done a great job so far. I suspect he will hone his skills a bit more and continue to show us everything he's got. Personally, I would love to see such a good kid become a success.
Yeah...I hated him after the 1st B-HOP fight then I heard him speak and I saw some of the boxing specials of/on him...man..... He is one gracious, humble, well mannered, great person....he won me over as a fan but I would like to see some fights without the controversey....
Very much agreed. But damn, as long as he's fighting the elite like BHOP and Wink, there will be controversy! I think he'll get back into the swing of things (pun intended), and start knocking mofo's out again. If you've ever seen any of his fights prior to BHOP, you'll notice that he was quite the aggressive fighter to the point of overwhelming his opponents. Hopefully, we'll see more of that in fights to come.
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He's a good fighter...with lots of promise...but he is far from a superstar.
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Originally Posted by The Game
http://doghouseboxing.com/chee/Chee_0623a06.htm
Bernard Fernandez's (Philly.com) latest column Fernandez catches up with Bernard Hopkins and gets the retired Champs feelings on Taylor vs Wright. Hopkins said he has no axe to grind with Taylor, but he can understand Winky's point of view that Taylor gets preferential treatment.
Hopkins is quoted by Fernandez as saying: "I was hoping a clear winner would emerge. I have no ax to grind with Jermain Taylor or anyone else. The middleweight division, and all of boxing, needs clarification as to who the real champions are. It's not about who holds the titles. It's about who's the best. Everybody's telling me Winky deserved to win. I saw the fight. There were a lot of close rounds. I'm not upset that it was a draw. But you knew they were going to give (favorable treatment) to Jermain because he's supposed to be the next big thing. Boxing politics are all on his side. And, to a degree, I can understand that. Jermain Taylor or somebody like him needs to step up and be recognized as the top dog. There has to be an order to things so that they make sense.
Hopkins added: "But right now I don't think anybody, even in Arkansas (Taylor's home state), can say Jermain is a superstar based on his last three fights. There are people who will swear he lost all three of those fights. There are some who say he won all three, too, but you're talking about a lot of unanswered questions. Who's right? Who's wrong? It's not Jermain's fault, but that's the million-dollar question."
Source of Quotes - Bernard Fernandez - Philly.com.
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Fuk em I will!
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
He's a good fighter...with lots of promise...but he is far from a superstar.
Your far from a superstar ;D j/k.
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
He's a good fighter...with lots of promise...but he is far from a superstar.
He's got tremendous potential though, especially when you consider that at only 27 he has by far superseeded what Winky and Bernard had achieved at this stage in their careers.
It seems to me that most of the best middleweights of recent years took time to mature into the great champions they would become, Hopkins, Hagler, Monzon etc.
To be aged only 27 and to have had 3 career defining fights behind you already is pretty impressive.
I expect him to be the dominant force in the middle weight division for a good 5 or 6 years if he applies himself.
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Originally Posted by wacko3205
He's a good fighter...with lots of promise...but he is far from a superstar.
He's got tremendous potential though, especially when you consider that at only 27 he has by far superseeded what Winky and Bernard had achieved at this stage in their careers.
It seems to me that most of the best middleweights of recent years took time to mature into the great champions they would become, Hopkins, Hagler, Monzon etc.
To be aged only 27 and to have had 3 career defining fights behind you already is pretty impressive.
I expect him to be the dominant force in the middle weight division for a good 5 or 6 years if he applies himself.
Career defining fights? Do you thik that is a good thing? Just curious. JT fans say yes, others say no but what will they say in 20 years from now?
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Hopkins is right :) Jermain is good but he's not a superstar.
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Originally Posted by Starr
Hopkins is right :) Jermain is good but he's not a superstar.
He will be though.
He's 27 and fought the only other two superstars in the division already and held onto his belts.
He's at the top of the hill and it's all easy walking from now.
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Doubt it. He won't get by Sturm the way he looked the other night.
Re: Hopkins:No one can say JT is a superstar.
Hopkins is right; Taylor is no boxing superstar, because sadly there has been no worldwide boxing superstar since perhaps Evander or Oscar de la Hoya... :'(
Re: Hopkins:No one can say JT is a superstar.
What of Hamed Britkid? he "was" a superstar for a time. Wasn't as long as Delahoya, but he WAS one.